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    It’s Starting to Feel A Lot Like Christmas

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    We had snow flurries here yesterday morning and there was great rejoicing in our house. For the last four years, the only time our family saw snow was on television. I have to say that I’d forgotten just how icy the wind is that accompanies those flurries.

    It feels like December: snow, Christmas shopping, and book promotion.

    I know, that last item doesn’t quite go with all the others on the list, but since my third Mom Zone mystery will arrive in bookstores in April 2008 (glimpse of cover of Getting Away is Deadly here), I have a few things that must be done now.

    I’m beginning to get into the rhythm of this book promotion thing. It has seasons.

    Winter is for galleys, ordering bookmarks, and pitching articles. Scheduling events begins in the winter and spills over into the Spring. Springtime is also when I hit local media hard with press releases about my book and events. For me, April means book signings, library events, contest giveaways, and newsletter updates. Summer is a time to recover and start thinking about the next book, if not actually writing it. Fall is for scribbling away on the book and for copy edits and page proofs.

    Of course, if I think about all that right now, I get slightly freaked out, so I’m just going to concentrate on galleys, which arrived last week in all their pale green glory. And a few other minor things like updating my press kit, revamping my website, and — oh yeah — finishing book #4.

    Somewhere in there I really have to go Christmas shopping, too.

    Does it feel like Christmas where you are? Any snow? Possibility of two inches here or so they say…

    11 Responses to “It’s Starting to Feel A Lot Like Christmas”

    1. I finally got in the Christmas spirit this week. Monday I did all my shopping, yesterday we began the baking extravaganza in earnest (while cranking Christmas music, of course). I still haven’t decorated, but that’ll come in the next couple days.

      No snow in eastern CO any longer. Yay. I only like snow if I don’t have to go out in it. I’ll think warm thoughts for you, and hope that your snow is only pretty and not a problem. =o)

      by B.E. Sanderson on December 5th, 2007 at 9:04 am

    2. B.E., I’m sure you get your fill of snow in eastern CO! I like the snows-then-melts-quickly pattern.

      by Sara on December 5th, 2007 at 9:35 am

    3. Snow. Snow?

      Isn’t that the fake, plastic stuff they spray on the trees in malls this time of year?

      Huh. Snow from the sky. I think I remember hearing something about that once.

      Hope you’re having a fun snow day.

      by Stephen Blackmoore on December 5th, 2007 at 12:53 pm

    4. The good thing about that fake plastic snow is that it doesn’t have to be thirty degrees before you see any. Cold here today. So far only a dusting…

      by Sara on December 5th, 2007 at 1:50 pm

    5. Yes! And I’ll have snow to take pictures of our Christmas lights in. We haven’t finished putting up the decorations yet. Maybe we should do that tonight …

      by spyscribbler on December 5th, 2007 at 3:17 pm

    6. So glad I’m not the only one who hasn’t finished decorating. You guys make me feel so much better!

      by Sara on December 5th, 2007 at 3:38 pm

    7. Finished? Heck, I haven’t even started. That’s this weekend, I hope.

      by judy larsen on December 5th, 2007 at 4:19 pm

    8. A little at a time…

      No snow here yet. TG

      by Laura on December 5th, 2007 at 5:33 pm

    9. Yep, Laura, I understand. Snow is beautiful, but I\’d rather not drive in it a lot.

      by Sara on December 5th, 2007 at 6:25 pm

    10. Oh my yes, we had snow…lol..just a few flakes but wasn’t it pretty coming down. Today it’s all icky ice. Is it me or is winter early this year or rather like it used to be?

      by Dorothy on December 6th, 2007 at 5:39 pm

    11. It feels early to me, but when you’ve been in southern CA for a year, anything colder than 50 degrees feels like an early winter!

      by Sara Rosett on December 6th, 2007 at 6:36 pm

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