Showing posts with label Foxglove Journal successes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foxglove Journal successes. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 December 2022

Getting to the end of the year

Covent Garden

 This is my last my post for the year. In January I'll posting a review of this year. For now, I can say that these last two months have been a trial, mainly due to ill health. In the later stages of October I had a hacking dry cough which lasted about five weeks. As that was leaving I came down with a rotten cold, which is still with me. My hubby now has it and my son has a sore throat!

In between coughing (it's now a chesty cough and hubby and I have simultaneous coughing sessions!) and lounging on the sofa for a week, I've managed somehow to get my last submission of the month sent. It means I have completed my goal of submitting at least five pieces per month throughout 2022. Yay! Hear the popping of champers! Er...no. I'm not up to alcohol yet.

There were a couple of successes too. Visual Verse published my poem I Am Who I am, and I had a piece of flash fiction published by Foxglove Journal. I also have two pieces coming out in January, which I will tell you about next year.

These successes helped keep me going as I had to cancel all my plans for last week as I was too ill to do anything, which included two concerts I was to sing in. 

I did complete the poetry course with Julia Webb and received the critque for four poems yesterday. I always find Julia's comments very insightful, helping me to move forward with the poems. Somehow I missed the Mslexia Salon on projects. It was in my diary and I remembered it earlier in the day. I was actually on my laptop at the time! I think I was trying to do to many things, something I must learn from next year. Try not to over commit myself. Mmm!

I had my first meet up with a friend yesterday, the first in almost two weeks, and though I struggled, it was nice to have a catch up. Today, I'm feeling much improved, so maybe I'm seeing the back end of this cold at last. I still have presents to buy! 

Whatever your plans for Christmas, I do hope it is a healthy and happy one. See you in the New Year.

Christmas lights
 in the road between Charing Cross station
 and Embankment tube.