Tag Archives: housecleaning
3/8/13
About to miss another day. Sorry, guys, but after I sit at my computer writing all day, it is getting harder and harder to come back to work and do a blog entry. That isn’t fair, though, so I try … Continue reading
3/6/13
Sorry about missing yesterday, but I really had little to say. I did no cleaning, and finished no stories, though I did start two new ones. I was just really tired, still sore, and in no mood to blog. Sometimes … Continue reading
Let’s Go Fly a Kite!
Today was the 85th Annual Austin Kite Festival in Zilker Park. And I was walking from about 12:30 to 5, and then went to the grocery store, which was about another hour, so I am tired and sore and don’t … Continue reading
3/2/13
Well, if I take out all my writing news, I have little to talk about over here…until I get that balancing act figured out… Today, for instance, I did no cleaning, because I was working on marketing all day. And … Continue reading
3/1/13
Yes, I have decided. I know that it may make a handful of you have to read two separate blogs…but I really need to move the writing news back to the other site. Sorry. I am hoping that it will … Continue reading
2/28/13
In honor of my rejections for the month of February (I didn’t make 30, but I did get 10, I think) I got taken out for fajitas tonight. That was cool. Today was a day with one rejection, one acceptance … Continue reading
2/26/13
Spent a lot of time working on the Scavenger Hunt today, and then started writing a new Tysche story to submit to an anthology call. The deadline is Friday though, so I may not make it in time. If not, … Continue reading
2/25/13
Today’s “cleaning” consisted mostly of retrieving the garbage can from wherever the 50 mph winds had decided to throw it. They even had the pickup bouncing on its wheels, and I saw a report that a friend had seen a … Continue reading
3/14/13
I realize I have been absent for a few days. This may be more and more likely. On the one hand, I am writing like a fiend (up to 78 submissions–of course, a FEW of those are reprints). On the … Continue reading →