Well, Lord Orth was right. As of today, I see my way clear to the last page of His Mercy Endureth Forever. All I need is a few more decent, sunny days in which to write it. But of course rain is forecast for the weekend.
Usually the Lord gives me the climax of a book in a dazzling flash; but if you’ve been following these updates, you know He didn’t do that, this time. I had to keep chipping away at the big block of marble until, almost without my perceiving it, the statue emerged.
Meanwhile, I’m waiting for artist Kirk DouPonce’s sketch for the cover of Bell Mountain No. 11, The Temptation. When I get it, I’ll try to post it here as a kind of sneak preview–if I can manage the technology.
Well, heck, I just successfully installed the new toilet flapper, didn’t I?
This proves that there is still some good news, doesn’t it?
Baby steps: First the flapper, then the Pulitzer Prize for Literature 🙂
I wonder if a functioning toilet is worth more than a Pulitzer.
I’d much rather be without a Pulitzer than without a functioning toilet. 🙂
I won’t make the obvious jokes about the toilet-worthiness of many Pulitzers. (Oops, I just did, didn’t I? Oh well.)
It could be more important- depending on the circumstances.
Had faith that you would get the ending.
I love these books so much! Just finished book 10. So glad to hear Book 11 is almost available and that you are well into Book 12. Thanks!!
Music to my ears…
Love these books! Just finished Book 10. Was glad to read in your posts that Book 11 is almost available, and that you are well into Book 12. Thanks!!
This is super good news!