We have lots of rain, rain, rain, and out of town company, so that means little time on line, more working via the notebook (which is okay because being a non plotter, the more I have to outline something, the better/faster I get the story started, lol.
I honestly feel for ppl out west in that snow and ice, and up near the Red River and the bad stuff in Miss. I shouldn't complain about the rain here since we've suffered a drought forever and need it, I know. I'm just itching to see spring and summer and have a bit of cabin fever.
Take care, happy reading all. D
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Sorry, we've pretty much been in a holding pattern, waiting on one of our print proofs to come, so that I could check the cover, spacing and format, all that. You can't tell squat from templets you use normally, and to prevent bleeding over covers and lines in the spine, every single proof has to be ordered (yeah it gets costly for me, lol) and approved before we can okay it for the print store. With Jill of all trades help, we should have it opened on Amazon soon. The only paperbacks I haven't got "first round" print proofs done, are the last ones I brought out in Jan 09. The really short stories won't be in print (doesn't justify the price of print cost, because they are so small) but the novel and novellas will.
Sigh, we've all, including g-kids, been taking turns being sick, too, so it delayed a lot of ... >> full
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Copyright Gayle Eden 2006-2009
1800-1801 “I see that the Fox is in his usual top form,” a sardonic voice drawled, catching the ear of a patron standing close by. The speaker indicated with a nod of the head to the circle now formed by the other patrons, within which stood a tall, graceful man supremely blessed with broad shoulders, tapered waist, lean hips, and strong legs, “Yes, Lord Colville.” His American companion laughed quietly. “Young Chelsea will soon be wishing he had lost his fortune at the tables rather than his life at the end of that blade. “Let us hope that the dear boy has the sense to admit he lost fairly,” Colville replied. “I hear that Wynters paid a fortune for these carpets and would not be pleased should they be ruined by a blood stain.” “Only a fool would have made so public a protest. Bound to end in ... >> full
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In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four and twenty hours. ~Mark Twain
:)
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~Busy
posted by Eve/Gayle on March 16, 2009 13:55 as General
I have some "stuff" to tackle this week. Plus..I'm writing/researching. (grin) Two WIP's I have on the burner. I research by day, write all night, so I'm trying to stay productive and not run out of steam before I have first draft done.
Have a good week folks. Happy reading. D
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