Perfect
Timing
Whether
we have long hours to fill, or not a moment to spare, time plays an
important part in all our lives. We might not watch the clock, but we
can't escape the impact of the seconds ticking away. Time waits for
no woman, neither will it accelerate at her command. It's no more
considerate of men, children and teddy bears.
Being
a little early, or late, can have a big impact; it could mean missing
a train, inheritance, or much needed meal. Or help us catch a crook,
rescue a neighbour, show us what's really important. Maybe it's not
our own timekeeping we have to worry about, but that of loved ones,
colleagues or adversaries.
You
can read each of the stories in this book in just a few minutes, or
enjoy all 25 at once over several hours.
6 comments:
Loving the colours, Patsy!
Thanks, Gerri.
Good luck with your new collection, Patsy. Good wishes. Kate.
Very best wishes with this new volume, Patsy.
Can I also take the opportunity to mention a recent post on The People's Friend Online, which I think must be of interest to many readers of your blog?
It is by Lucy Crichton, of the fiction team, and outlines what happens to a story, once it is submitted. It's just the sort of fly-on-the-wall insight I enjoy, and I thought your readers might, too.
@ Kate – thank you!
@ Erin – I find that sort of thing very interesting too. Maybe I can persuade someone from another magazine to share some insights here?
Best wishes with the latest book Patsy - have tweeted!
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