Future Letters is off
and running. It's on my CreateSpace page, and now on Amazon as both
paperback and Kindle version. It's been published, copies are being made
and shipped as I type this. There's nothing more to proof/edit/tweak on
it (well, I should say I can't since it's out in the world now.). I've
been working on it for so long - it feels weird not to still be playing with
it.
I need "a next". I
need something to work on. I have three works in progress - one needs to
simmer a bit more which automatically puts one of the others on hold (they
aren't technically a series but they do tie together.) So that leaves the
first book I started on almost two years ago... if I go with something I've
already been working on.
Or I can go with my newest idea.
There's a lot of note taking and outlining to do and I'm still
trying to figure out some of the basic details. They way I picture it
written is very complex and in addition to each character having a voice, I
need to find a way to sound like different authors. I know that makes no
sense right now. Maybe that's why I'm not working on it yet. The
pieces haven't fallen into place enough.
So that takes me back to my two year
old project. So next week I return to Peapod. Hopefully, someday
that will mean something to everyone. ;o)
As for other things that need to be
done...
I need to get a picture taken of
myself - not camping and wearing a ball cap, not tear stained from crying at a
graduation, not something taken three years ago. Something on my own, and
maybe some with the pup. I've been asked if her picture is on the Future
Letters cover. Her picture is here. It's on facebook and twitter.
Maybe something with me and her together wouldn't be a bad idea.
My husband's idea - something with
my hair all fluffy and a nice shirt. I'm not sure what that means.
Unless it means no ponytail and something besides a tee-shirt.
So focus on updating and restarting
Peapod and trying to get a picture taken.
Okay, I can do that.
Oh and stop checking CreateSpace to
see how many books have sold and wonder who bought that fourth book. (I know
who bought 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 were.) ;o)
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