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.
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!
I don’t understand this directive. 😉
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.
Oh…forgot to say that I love the cover.
Dude says not to encourage her imaginary friends…sometimes they new to go play on their own.
Can’t help it. I’m selfish.
Oh, Kel, lemme tell you. This particular set of imaginary friends GREW MORE imaginary friends. Good gravy, they breed like rabbits, I tell you.
They need to get a tv or sumthin’