To use my game face. :grin2_ee:
I officially submitted my manuscript of The Education of Madeline to my editor at Loose Id. Woohoo! Mark that one as out the door. Yay! :cool1_tb:
Next? Two days to complete the rest of my tasks. :shock_tb:
What will I get done? Hmmmm, probably the synopses of my proposals for LI - they’ve been swimming around in my head since yesterday. And I will finish the edits (possibly a rewrite) of The Trouble with Packer. I finished it, but I don’t like it. It’s… awkward and just wrong somehow. I’m going to have to tear it up and fix it.
As to my Muse antho story? Welllll, I will likely write some of it, but I won’t say I’m gonna finish it.
The game face only goes so far. :smirk2_ee:
Hope everyone had a good New Year’s Eve. We celebrated by stuffing our faces with lots of yummy finger food, watching The Interpreter, then listening to and enjoying our neighbor’s fireworks. In case you didn’t know (cause I didn’t), it’s traditional in the south to light off fireworks on New Year’s Eve. I’m not talking about sparklers here people. I’m talking about like mortars that go “boom” when they’re lit, travel way up in the sky, then explode with a bigger “BOOM”. Oh, and then there were the neighbor’s kids marching up and down the road for twenty minutes at midnight with their noisemakers. People in NC sure do love to party! :drunk_tb:
January 1st, 2006


HAPPY NEW YEAR!
by Robyn January 1st, 2006 at 5:24 pmHey Beth,
by Janice Perrodin January 1st, 2006 at 9:02 pmLet’s see in “Cajun Country” they “party hearty” :drunk_tb: and fireworks are not only for New Year’s, but Christmas, Mardi Gras and the 4th of July! :help_tb: In fact I hear firecrackers this afternoon and they’ll be more of the big ones tonight again. I’m always dodging the people firing them-off, when walking my dogs, because they frighten my dogs and then the horse starts to run in her pasture. :annoyed_tb: Oh well, worse thing could happen but it’s an annoyance. :mad1_ee: JaniceP