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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
7 Things I Dream About

Antonia Pearce tagged me…The rules:

Tell seven random and/or interesting things about myself. Get five blog buddies to play, too and link to their blogs. Don’t forget to post the rules.

7 things I dream about…

1. Not being worried about finances

2. Writing, there are never-ending stories in my head

3. Finding an agent & selling to NYC

4. To write faster and better. Increase my overall productivity. (I’m stealing this from Antonia)

5. Driving a Hummer

6. Being a better mother

7. Being more confident in who I am and what I do (whether it be writing, singing or just life in general)

Those are my top seven dreams for the moment. The order varies from time to time. LOL

I’m not going to tag anyone – if you want to do it, go for it. If you don’t want to do the meme, why not just tell us what you dream about?

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Lessons Learned

Don’t drive without car insurance. It’ll cost you $598 smackers when the nice policeman pulls you over.

Yes, my dh’s car insurance expired a week ago. Normally our insurance carrier sends us a renewal notice about a month in advance. They didn’t this time. My dh, who drives like an old man – sorry to any old man reading this blog (but, yay to you if you are reading this, I hope you are reading the books too, might give you some good ideas! ) – had no idea why he was pulled over. And, luckily, the cop believed him. Unfortunately, he still had to give him a ticket for it.

He was pulled over because they now have these new ghost cars equipped with these license plate reading cameras that pull up insurance/driver’s license info up, so they knew he was driving on expired tags. Fortunately the nice policeman did not tow dh’s vehicle and allowed him to run to an insurance place to grab some day insurance to get home.

$598!! That’s my new gas stove.

What else have I learned? Um, that I need to stop volunteering to do so much stuff, because it takes away from my writing time. And it’s a handy excuse. So is reading other author’s blogs “to learn”. Notice how they have books out? Yeah. That’s because they are writing, not just reading.

Lesson learned – now, I just need to finish this one last book, then I swear I’ll get back to my ST.

Naw, this is me…

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
Back in the Saddle

I started writing again and I’m thrilled. I kicked my own butt and did it. I added some words to my ST and completely edited another story. I had hoped to add an additional 10k to it, but it just didn’t work that way. I did add some subtle spice to it and that is where it should stay, imo.

The story that I edited is the story of my heart. I’ve now hit the submit button and sent it back out into the world. I’ve tried to incorporate all the advice I received on it and I hope I did it justice. I wrote this a few years ago and I have really changed my style and learned so much since then. I did the best I could when editing it, without doing a total rewrite. This one seems be a tough sell, because of its depiction of emotional abuse. We will see. For now I’ve sent it off into the world and can only hope it finds its wings.

Now I can focus on my ST. I’m waaaaay behind in the 70 days of Sweat thing, but I’m not going to let that stop me. I’m going to just keep typing and know that I’m doing the best that I can do. Because as long as I’m actually writing and not just thinking about it, I’m a hell of a lot further than I was previously.

Friday, April 11th, 2008
Typing

Because Jenna did it and I thought it looked nifty (and it was kind of fun too)-

72 words

Speedtest

Saturday, April 5th, 2008
Better Blogger

I need to be a better blogger. I used to be great and blog very regularly, but life seems to have got in the way the last few months. Sorry to those of you who actually take the time to stop by here. I will make a concerted effort to blog more regularly.

It was a very hard week, with my Uncle’s funeral. But, it was also a good week in that I was reunited with the cousins that I love so dearly. There was laughter through the tears. The pastor said it was a life well lived and I add that he was a man well loved. You can’t ask for more than that.

It is time for me to get my act in gear and get back to my writing. Yes, life derailed me and it’s hard to write snappy banter when you are feeling sad and blue. However, I have said goodbye and I’m need to keep going on. That’s the circle of life. Feelings aside, work must go on. I could start a heavy piece and even have some ideas, but I think going back to ms with a group of feisty women and my heroine with the great comebacks is just what the doctor ordered. Not to mention I need to know more about this hero of mine. I’m introducing him slowly, but I definitely want more of him.



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