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    Crunch time

    Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

    I emerged from the study yesterday and said, “I’m done!”
    My son looked up from his toy, eyebrows crunched together. “I thought you were done before.”
    “Oh. Right. That was a different thing. I was done with the draft.”
    He gave me one of those “ookkkaayyy, Mom” looks and left it at that.
    It’s crunch time […]

    What’s Your Type?

    Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

    I ran across a book called Cinescopes: What Your Favorite Movies Reveal About You. It looked interesting, so I checked out the website. The authors claim that if you give them your top ten favorite movies, they can pinpoint your personality.
    A quick browse of the website reveals the concept is a clever updating of the […]

    Free Day

    Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

    It was like a real-life “Get Out of Jail Free” card.
    One whole day wiped clean of all commitments.
    It was a snow day! Or, more accurately, an ice day.
    When I checked the news at six in the morning last week and realized all normal activities (work, school, karate, etc.) were cancelled, I’d felt […]

    The Other Deadlines in my Life

    Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

    P-day is one week away. One week until the backboard, the bibliography, and the process paper are turned in. One week until the school project is finished and the whole family breathes a sigh of relief.
    Until the next due date.
    You see, we’ve got several long-term projects in the works. There’s something for everyone—history, […]

    Dinner and a DVD

    Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

    Valentine’s Day is tomorrow. Yes guys, tomorrow—run out and buy your card and flowers now.
    I’d rather skip the fancy dinner out (too crowded) and the blood-red roses (too trite). Romantic, for me, is Chinese take-out and a good DVD. Roses—any color besides red— are optional. But there’s nothing optional about chocolate!
    So to gear […]

    The Art of the E-mail

    Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

    I have a love/hate relationship with e-mail.
    I love receiving e-mails from readers who enjoyed my books. Nothing makes my day like an e-mail from a happy reader.
    I love e-mail, too, because I can fire off a note to a friend who lives on the other side of the country (or the world, for […]

    Changes

    Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

    I’ve rejoined the workforce—the workforce that gets paid twice a month instead of twice a year, that is. I consider writing my full-time job because whether or not I’m sitting at the computer churning out pages (or trying to churn out pages) I’m constantly thinking about bits of dialogue, how characters would interact, and possible […]

    Anything Good On Tonight?

    Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

    The Directors Guild came to an agreement with the AMPTP last week and some news sources reported the agreement as an indicator that the writer’s strike may soon be resolved.
    Yes! Please let it happen.
    As you’d probably guess, I’m completely with the writers on this one. I want them to get a fair deal. If […]

    Doctor, Doctor, Give Me The News

    Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

    I think I’ve overdosed on mysteries.
    I used to prowl the aisles at the bookstore and library, snatching up any new mystery (I’d already run through the backlist of my favorite authors), then I’d devour them as quickly as I could. Market research. That’s what I told myself I was doing. I needed to see […]

    Quirky, USA

    Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

    I love quirky signs. I smile every time I drive by one sign above a restaurant in a little town not far from where I live.
    It reads:
    Peking Chinese Food
    Fried Chicken
    &
    Liquor
    See…isn’t that eccentric combination just weird enough to me make you smile?
    I saw another of my favorite signs in Georgia where a vet […]