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Still alive!

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I’m here, I promise!

Got some fairly big projects in the works, some related to publishing, some not, and I need to really concentrate on those. It’s a concession to my ADD, which likes the time to focus on a project, to tunnel right through it, and does not like to rotate through projects on a schedule. Honestly, I get more done that way.

Also, I’m working on my last piece in the cross-blog series David Nygren of The Urban Elitist and I are doing on monetizing fiction, then I need to concentrate on putting up some pieces for Publetariat.

I’m also working on the next book in the Dunham series, Stay, which is taking on proportions I didn’t plan for. Sometimes my imaginary friends are very persuasive, which is to say, they won’t leave me the hell alone. Stay is a little more genre romance-y than The Proviso, and a lot less heavy on the religion. I’m aiming to release it on Valentine’s Day, 2010.

Tune in tomorrow. Same Bat-channel, same Bat-time.

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February 17th, 2009  
Tags: Dunham series, genre romance, monetizing art, Publetariat, publishing, romance, Stay, The Proviso, writing

8 Responses to “Still alive!”

  1. Philip B Persinger
    February 17th, 2009 at 6:31 pm

    Sounds like you are way too busy.

    Sounds like you need a small boat and a body of water.

    You can pretend to fish, but boat on water even without a rod seams to do the trick for me, even when it’s cold.

    The other solution is mega-walks.

    I guess what I mean to say is that it is a good idea at some point of the day to STOP THINKING!


  2. MoJo
    February 17th, 2009 at 6:33 pm

    I guess what I mean to say is that it is a good idea at some point of the day to STOP THINKING!

    I don’t understand this directive. ;)


  3. RJ Keller
    February 19th, 2009 at 2:09 am

    I’m so psyched to read that you’ve been busy with the next book, and even more so that your imaginary friends have taken over. I love being in the zone.


  4. RJ Keller
    February 19th, 2009 at 2:10 am

    Oh…forgot to say that I love the cover.


  5. Dude
    February 19th, 2009 at 7:26 am

    Dude says not to encourage her imaginary friends…sometimes they new to go play on their own.


  6. RJ Keller
    February 19th, 2009 at 9:01 am

    Can’t help it. I’m selfish.


  7. MoJo
    February 19th, 2009 at 9:05 am

    Oh, Kel, lemme tell you. This particular set of imaginary friends GREW MORE imaginary friends. Good gravy, they breed like rabbits, I tell you.


  8. Dude
    February 19th, 2009 at 2:35 pm

    They need to get a tv or sumthin’


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