Family Intrigue and Promotion
Dilly's Mum has just had her first book, The Secret of Elephants, published. It was released yesterday and I completed reading it earlier this evening. Now I am not one to include book reviews in my blog but on this occasion, let me just say that the intrigue of the plot held my attention sufficiently that I was compelled to read it from start to finish as quickly as possible, allowing only for my other commitments. The story gives an insight into a multi-generational family divided between India and Zimbabwe but united by their joint heritage. Whilst we are given a true flavour of Indian culture it is tinged too with the impact of global westernisation and for the reader a subtle insight that humankind whether it be in Asia, Africa or Europe shares so much in common.
I know that the author is in the process of completing her second novel and also that to do so has required hardwork, time and diligence in order to meet deadlines set by her publisher. All that whilst still performing a day job too.
I continue to harbour a desire to complete my own book; progress without an editor's whip, however, seems seriously lacking. The ideas are there, the story planned and the first chapter typed almost two years ago, but headway varies from slow to non-existent. Retirement should provide the time but clearly the motivation is failing. There is no stick and no carrot. Is blogging the limit for my creative juices or do I simply lack focus and drive?
Back in June when I was reviewing the 8th anniversary of my retirement I did say that I'd been feeling overwhelmed by all that I had taken on. I was determined to find a perfect state of happiness and fulfilment without overstretching myself. Perhaps that means I embrace a destiny where I simply float along, live in the moment and leave that unfinished novel for somebody else to write? Alternatively I could give myself a good talking to, attack my To Do List and instigate some discipline to my current idyll.
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I might finally get around to sorting my sock drawer a bit of reading.........and the novel looks very interesting!