Resolute - Jan Edwards
It is that time of year when,
amid the bustle of Yule planning, we often pause to take stock of our lives;
especially in the days leading up to the end of the year when many of us make
resolutions for the coming twelve months.
Those of us who embark
on these plans do so with every intention of achieving something important to
ourselves or to those around us. It might be losing weight or writing that best
seller or beating that illness, or perhaps getting (or keeping) that job.
Few people set them with the
certain knowledge they will fail. Yes, we all have that sneaking suspicion that
we may be reaching a little far, yet we wade in nevertheless in the hope that fortune
will be on our side.
Sometimes we set the bar a little
lower with the expectation of attaining an achievable goal and in my experience
they are the ones that get broken the fastest. Possibly because they are
frivolous, more often because they were never serious objectives in the first
place. I recall some years ago telling myself that ‘I shall never eat cake
again!’ That one lasted until 2nd
January. Doomed to failure by the temptations of a giant Christmas cake!
(Well... It would be such a waste of resources to have seen it go to waste...)
On the downside I have let the writing
itself slide somewhat. 2018 did see my
novella A Small Thing For Yolanda finally appear in the anthology Into the
Night Eternal. I had also intended to have In Her Defence, the follow up to
Winter Downs, out in the autumn. But for various reasons, though it was
written, those inevitable delays meant that it had to be held over. So that for
those of you eager to hear more about Courtney and Wright? In Her Defence :
Bunch Courtney Investigation 2 will be available on 4th April 2019. The
Way You Were : Bunch Courtney Investigation 3, is already under way and with
luck will arrive in the autumn 2019.
That timetable has given me my
resolution for 2019 and one that is rather more succinct than 2018; to get my
rear-end into gear and write rather faster than I did in the previous twelve
months!
Find out more about Jan's work on her blog page.
Comments
'Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp' (And I'm sure he meant a woman's too.)