unfinished interview
Unfortunately, I did not have a chance to talk to the famous writer/and so on Rustam Ibragimbekov last morning. He was busy, and was leaving. I do hope to see him again either in Moscow (when Georgians aircrafts will be able to cross in there!) or in Baku. And ask him all the questions on writing I have!
During our talk, he already gave me some practical, useful advices. When I do a transcription of the interview, I will put it into here, in a separate box.
Yesterday I spent the morning at the human trafficking conference. Got acquainted with many representatives from the countries of the former Soviet Union, and Turkey. I was kinda going to spend there the whole day today, too, but… was well-distracted, quite pleasantly, and – skipped!
But I will go to the press conference tomorrow, and write Human Rights Weekly as an opinion on trafficking, and the article on it, too.
On Tuesday, will deal with Gift interviews.
Also, NaNoWriMo is about to begin!!!!! I worked on the summary outline this morning, got about 2,000 words written, but am n the middle! Though the middle is floating, I am not quite sure what and in what order is happening. But it was so useful for me to realize a seemingly simple thing: the stories are generally written as story of a time period, in details. I.e., there is action, and relationship, but these 300 pages – everyday life.
Wrote an outline for a pancake scene during 30 min. on a gym bike.
This nice day ended the tiring, but an extremely productive and interesting week. I am sleepy, but will stay up and read what the net has on human trafficking.