A fellow author/classmate at Seton Hill tagged me to do a Lucky Seven.
Check her out here!
Lucky Seven
The rules are:
- Go to page 7 or 77 in your current manuscript (fiction or non-fiction)
- Go to line 7
- Post the next 7 lines or sentences on your blog as they are (no cheating, please!
- Tag 7 other authors to do the same
- Go to page 7 or 77 in your current manuscript (fiction or non-fiction)
- Go to line 7
- Post the next 7 lines or sentences on your blog as they are (no cheating, please!
- Tag 7 other authors to do the same
The following seven lines are from a paranormal mystery/urban fantasy I’m working on.
“Sounds normal,” I said. I waited until I heard the click of Warren’s office door closing before turning to my computer. I’d planned to spend the morning updating case files, but I pushed that down my list. I Waved my hand in front of my computer screne and Google Chrome opened. I hit the N key on the keyboard and waved my hand again. That was one of the perks of working at MIA. The computers worked like…well as magic, and it made my job a hell of a lot easier.
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