Good use of a day off for once
Jul. 11th, 2006 07:15 pmWhat's this? A positive post? How rare!
I got a lot of useful stuff done today. I vacuumed my house, I acquired the materials to assemble vertical blinds in my kitchen, sweeps to apply to the bottom of the door, a new faucet for the bathroom...and I ordered coffee, both for home and ground for the french press for Pennsic. Yay Pennsic!
But most important (to me, at least) of all - I managed to get multiple copies of Seeker made. Yes, at long last, I can once more pass out a copy or two of my novel if anyone really wants to read it. A couple things about that, though - I need to get BACK any copies I pass out, so no one can have one permanently. Also - if I do loan you a copy to read, I expect that when this novel is actually published and available for sale, you will purchase one. I would, of course, sign any copy of this that was acquired. WHEN the day comes, and it is so.
Optimism is a good thing. Nice change, too.
Ok, off to meet the family to shoot some pool.
I got a lot of useful stuff done today. I vacuumed my house, I acquired the materials to assemble vertical blinds in my kitchen, sweeps to apply to the bottom of the door, a new faucet for the bathroom...and I ordered coffee, both for home and ground for the french press for Pennsic. Yay Pennsic!
But most important (to me, at least) of all - I managed to get multiple copies of Seeker made. Yes, at long last, I can once more pass out a copy or two of my novel if anyone really wants to read it. A couple things about that, though - I need to get BACK any copies I pass out, so no one can have one permanently. Also - if I do loan you a copy to read, I expect that when this novel is actually published and available for sale, you will purchase one. I would, of course, sign any copy of this that was acquired. WHEN the day comes, and it is so.
Optimism is a good thing. Nice change, too.
Ok, off to meet the family to shoot some pool.