Tomorrow is Monday
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 07:30 pmThanks to everyone weighing in with promotional angles; keep 'em coming.
It was a writing weekend, which was good, even though I had to rewrite Chapter One again. Honest to ghod, what's with that? Finally resorted to outlining both characters' version of events with timelines. I may now have it right. Finding out that I don't have it right by receiving upset reader email is nowhere in this plan.
It was also an Epic Laundry Weekend -- I wish the cats would stop changing their jeans four times a day. Or if they won't, I wish they'd learn how to operate the washing machine.
Today, we cooked. Steve made a scrumptious chicken, um, stir-fry thingy, and I made a pot of bean soup. Hurrah! We have lunch for the next week -- and beyond, as half of the bean soup went into the freezer.
Oh! Everybody's seen this, right? Basically, Pepsi decided to use the money it would normally spend on Super Bowl advertising to fund worthy projects, in the areas of Health, Art, Food and Shelter, The Planet, Neighborhoods and Education. I'll be interested to see how this plays out.
Those who had snow, I hope you're dug out and warm and the lights are on.
Progress on Ghost Ship:
The stranger stopped, holding his hands up, fingers wide, showing himself no threat -- which Miri thought he wasn't, not here and now.
"I'm retired," he said, like it was the next line in an old, old argument.
It was a writing weekend, which was good, even though I had to rewrite Chapter One again. Honest to ghod, what's with that? Finally resorted to outlining both characters' version of events with timelines. I may now have it right. Finding out that I don't have it right by receiving upset reader email is nowhere in this plan.
It was also an Epic Laundry Weekend -- I wish the cats would stop changing their jeans four times a day. Or if they won't, I wish they'd learn how to operate the washing machine.
Today, we cooked. Steve made a scrumptious chicken, um, stir-fry thingy, and I made a pot of bean soup. Hurrah! We have lunch for the next week -- and beyond, as half of the bean soup went into the freezer.
Oh! Everybody's seen this, right? Basically, Pepsi decided to use the money it would normally spend on Super Bowl advertising to fund worthy projects, in the areas of Health, Art, Food and Shelter, The Planet, Neighborhoods and Education. I'll be interested to see how this plays out.
Those who had snow, I hope you're dug out and warm and the lights are on.
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The stranger stopped, holding his hands up, fingers wide, showing himself no threat -- which Miri thought he wasn't, not here and now.
"I'm retired," he said, like it was the next line in an old, old argument.