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Welcome to another Work in Progress Wednesday! I hope the summer is treating you right so far! (And if not, it’s always fine to declare a do-over today. 🙂 ) Before we get started, I’m going to ask you for a favor.

Will you please add my forthcoming novel, Her Time Traveling Duke, to your Goodreads “to be read” list?

Now is the perfect time to do it, because my publisher is giving away 5 free galleys (printed advance review copies) on Goodreads in June! So you could have a copy months in advance.

Here’s the link to the giveaway—I think when you hit the “enter the giveaway” button, it will either add it to your “to be read” list or prompt you to do it.

I’m not active on Goodreads because I have so many social media accounts and this blog, but it can be a wonderful space for readers. When you add the book to your “to be read” list, it makes it more visible to other readers. So I really appreciate it! Let me know if you did this, so I can thank you (and I hope a blog reader wins one!)

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Now, let’s get into WIP Wednesday (but you regulars can scroll down to my excerpt.)


On WIP Wednesday, I share an excerpt of what I’m working on and invite writers to do the same! It’s usually the first Wednesday of the month. I have a protection on the blog that prevents AI content scraping, and it also prevents any individual from copying and pasting your work.

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•Keep your excerpt to 400 words or fewer. If you post a longer piece, I may trim it.

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Here’s my excerpt (at exactly 400 words)! Lauren, who lives in New York, is calling her parents, who live in Aurora, Illinois.

 

 

I call my parents on FaceTime. When they pick up, both their faces crowd the frame. My father says, “Heyyy, happy birthday, kiddo,” in his gentle way, at the same time I say, “Look!” and point. I’m wearing the scarf she knitted for me.

“Oh, good,” my mother says. “I’m glad it got there in time. But I almost didn’t send it. I didn’t remember that pattern being so big.” She is incapable of giving a gift without badmouthing it. Sorry I bought you a gift! I’m the worst!

“That’s what I love about it!” I insist.

“Like I say, it’s probably too hot to wear now,” my mom says. It’s early August. My mother loves fall and looks forward to it from Fourth of July on. If fall were a person, my mother would’ve married it, and Dad would’ve been out of luck.

Ugh. I need to tell them about getting fired. It’s already gotten colder, Mom. But I don’t want to, because she looks so happy. She’s wearing coral lipstick, and my father is wearing a button-down shirt.

“You guys look nice,” I say instead.

“Oh, we’ve got our retired people’s dinner tonight,” Mom says. About a year ago, she and Dad joined some local group in the western suburbs who go out to eat at restaurants together. Like, that is the whole theme of the club: We are retired and we dine.

For months, I have been rolling my eyes at the fact that when we talk on the phone, they go off on long tangents about people I don’t know, and even the relatives of people I don’t know. So. Many. Surgeries.

But today, three things occur to me, and I’m not happy about any of them.

One: my parents are trying to tell me what their life is like now. Because that’s how people stay close. And I’ve been a jerk about it—thinking snarky thoughts, changing the subject. 

Two: they have probably not been that fascinated by hearing me say it was a Crazy time at work! every week for the past couple of years. Now that I think about it, I can hardly imagine anything more boring. I’d rather hear about a stranger’s ADHD granddaughter or someone’s niece who’s having gall bladder surgery, any day.  

Three: my retired, middle-America, suburban parents have a better social life than I do. I mean, much better.

 

 

Your turn! Share your own writing below, if you want to.

 

You can also just tell us about how your writing is going—triumphs, setbacks, struggles, and plans! Thanks so much for stopping by, and have a great rest of your week! 

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