Yesterday I completed the dare/gauntlet/challenge thrown at me by Laura Harvey. Today, one of the 7 writers I challenged, the lovely TJ Dodd (whose Twitter avi made me laugh so loud I scared my dogs), is borrowing Meanders and Muses to complete her challenge. Whee! Take it away, TJ.
7-7-7-7 challenge
accepted.
7th page of my work in
progress, 7 lines down, post the next 7 lines, challenge 7 more writers.
I was challenged by Anna
Kyle, who kindly loaned me the use of her blog to post my response, because I
don’t have a blog of my own. I don’t have a published book of my own yet,
either. Yet.
I’ve been a writer since
forever, but have only published professionally as a journalist and have spent
most of my energy teaching others to write. I’ve shared some of my fiction with
family and friends privately, and in recent years, through free online sites.
Only this year, with much encouragement of my fellow writers, have I seriously
considered making the leap from writer to published author of fiction.
So when an author whose
book I love, and whose next book I’m eagerly anticipating, included me in a
writer’s challenge I was thrilled. I even squeaked out loud. (I don’t squeak.
Seriously, I’m more likely to growl or curse.)
I’m not an author. But
this is a writer’s challenge, and from my first conscious breath in the
morning until my last conscious breath at night, and even in my dreams, I’m a
writer.
So here it is, my 7
lines from the current iteration of the novel my high school English teacher
told me I’d write someday. It’s done and in the editing stage, so who knows
what it may look by the time I can call it complete?
“The High Guard is here, in the open. You can
destroy the vampire command in one move.”
“In the open and guarded
by that.” Lettie nodded toward the swirling cloud of hell-spawned wings, claws,
talons, and fangs outside the windows. Every color of the human complexion was
represented in that cloud. Evil
has always been colorblind, she
thought.
“If I move fast I can
kill the vampires and still have time to dust some of those demons before they
run for
cover.” She was thinking strategy. Her heartbeat quickened as her
thoughts turned to the battle ahead. Five
centuries of retirement had been far
too long. Gods, she missed this!
Thanks again to my
lovely hostess, Anna Kyle, for including me in this challenge. P.S. If you
haven’t read her book, Skye Falling, why the heck not? Skye is adorable, Lake
is (oooh baby!) dreamy, and their story sings along the pages. There are plenty
of hints of things to come in The Wolf King series. I can’t wait!