I personally didn’t much care for the movie Fight Club, despite my husband’s repeated assuranaces, “You’re going to love it in a minute…” I didn’t.
This, however, I find rather amusing.
I personally didn’t much care for the movie Fight Club, despite my husband’s repeated assuranaces, “You’re going to love it in a minute…” I didn’t.
This, however, I find rather amusing.
We have been in complete upheaval around here!
The boys started school yesterday–I have a third grader and a fifth grader! This is the last year both of them will be in elementary school. I’m really not ready for junior high. Lucky I have a year to prepare myself.
Also, Butters has been systematically replacing linoleum and carpet with laminate flooring in strategic areas of our house, and everything is getting moved, unplugged, torn-out, or just generally messed up. Our home office was targeted on Sunday, meaning the computer got unplugged. And it stayed unplugged until my husband set it up, complete with all the cords and accessories last night. (I heard him muttering something about getting a Mac.) I’d spent two days making lists in my head of things I needed to check once my computer was available again. The iPhone, while I love it, is just not the same for internet surfing. Now if I had an iPad, things might be different.
Plus, today is the day I start writing for real on Book 2. I’ve done plenty of brainstorming and pre-planning and plotting–much more than I did for either of my other two books, and I’ve even done a bit of writing. But with a deadline now looming–yes, I consider a year to be looming–I feel like I need to get seriously on a schedule. Today (Day 2 of school!) I’m going to try to write away from the computer, on my Alphasmart. Hopefully that will keep me from stalling out, trying to edit, or just check one more thing on the web. We’ll see…
The good news is, with all the upheaval, I did a good bit of dusting. It was time.
Well I’ve been sitting on some news for a little while now, waiting for the go-ahead to tell, and now the secret is out, so I’m telling!
I SOLD MY BOOK!!
The deal info from Publishers Marketplace is as follows:
Alyssa Goodnight’s AUSTEN IN AUSTIN, in which a Jane Austen addict gets thrown from her obsessively rigid life plan when an enchanted journal inhabited by an interfering fairy godmother (who just happens to be the spirit of her beloved Jane Austen) enters her life, to Megan Records at Kensington, in a two-book deal, by Rebecca Strauss at McIntosh & Otis.
I’m so excited!! This book has been so long in the writing–and so long in the editing–that I’m thrilled that it has finally found a home!
And now I’m on to Book 2 of the ‘two-book deal,’ trying to get a ahead, as it’s expected in a year, and my track record runs about four. Yikes! I’ll reallly need to buckle down. But I’m excited!!!!