So what does a writer do when they have a tight deadline and a book due by Christmas? They take the afternoon off and make Christmas puddings, of course!
Lili and I make puddings every year. It’s fun. I do the weighing, Lili likes to do the mixing…with her hands. It’s very gooey.
Unfortunately, while they are cooking (takes four hours), the writer then has to go back to work to make up the lost time. And you don’t get to eat the fruits of your labour for another six weeks!
hey carole its amy again…. what are u making in the picture????? it looks good… i like to cook toO 🙂 🙂 😀
P.S. I LIKE UR APRON I THINK MY NAN HAS THE SAME ONE 🙂
from amy
WoW that looks delicheous:P
hi carole sorry 2 bother u again but i forgot to put this in my other post on your blog.
who is the other lady that is cooking?? your daughter???
from amyy
is it fun making em?
amy,
as I say in the blog, we were making Christmas puddings. Yes that is my daughter. She is an author too.
http://liliwilkinson.com.au/
guillaume,
As I said, “it’s fun”.
hi
how many pages do u write a day?:)
hi
how many pages do u write a day?:)
guillaume,
when I are writing a first draft, I aim for about 1000 words a day. I don’t know how many pages that is. Depends on what size font you use.
wow:0
i cant do 5 a day
Hi Carole,
It looks so nice, I was wondering, what books as your daugther written and are they suitable for children?
guillaume,
Five isn’t very many. I bet you could write a sentence a day!
I’m sure you have other skills.
adele,
Lili writes for young adults. You can see the books she has written on her website.
http://liliwilkinson.com.au/books
Thankyou for replying. Maybe when I’m am much older I will try her books.
From Adele
ill try writing a sentence a day 😐
I hope you enjoyed eating your puddings! I bet you had teh best fun! 🙂