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Caroline Rance Historical novelist

I'd love to be a writer

One of those awkward conversations...

Louise Marley

Louise Marley says:

Perfect!

This is great. Made me squirm.

Caroline Rance

Caroline Rance says:

Thanks!

Thank you Louise - glad you liked it!

Sumathi Mohan

Sumathi Mohan says:

Nothing to do but write

haha....you really made me laugh caroline. I was waiting anxiously for the ending....and when it came, it looked almost like my own story to be. lol. ..That line was great...I envy you have nothing to do but write!
Thanx for posting.
best wishes,
Sumathi

Maya Gottfried

Maya Gottfried says:

truly awesome

i love it.

Camille Alaimo

Camille Alaimo says:

Thank You

Made me smile. It truly captured the spirit of a writer in progress.

Caroline Rance

Caroline Rance says:

Thanks

Thanks for the comments, everyone - I'm so pleased you enjoyed the video. I only just noticed it's featured on the home page - yay!

John Oughton

John Parker Oughton says:

Thanks for the painful truths...

And for the idea of typing one's way into a cartoon. I'm going to try this meself.
This reminds me a little of a classic exchange between Margaret Laurence (by then a much-published and awarded fiction writer) and a brain surgeon at some party:
Brain surgeon: "You know, I've always thought I could write a novel myself."
Laurence: "And I've always wanted to try brain surgery."

Abigail Rieley

Abigail Rieley says:

Ouch!

Thanks for the laugh. Painfully accurate. I've lost count of the number of times I've had similar conversations!