Why am I a lightning rod for misfortune?

The month of June has been perhaps the most “eventful” month I’ve had in a long time — just filled with mechanical failures and a body fail. Albeit some of the misfortune began in May after I finished my print-out read-through. First, my laptop breaks down, taking with it my writing articles and article ideas, though I still hope to salvage them and the laptop once I get time to take it into the shop. Fortunately, I can still continue inputting revisions into my manuscript thanks to it being in the cloud (remember that article I posted: mechanical errors will happen!). Then in June, the catalytic converter in my car goes kaput, which was then followed with my appendix failing me.

Now that a week and a half has past since surgery, my energy is returning and I’m continuing inputting revisions with hope of soliciting agents in the beginning of July, which is an excited, albeit daunting, process. I will also be livening up the my WordPress, too — though for now, I’m trying to just take one step at a time.

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Published by smwright

Sarah Wright is the author of The Heritage Lost Series and several other works of speculative fiction. Professionally, she works as a staff writer and editor at a newspaper/magazine company. She enjoys interweaving her love of history into her writing, even in the most fantastic settings.

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