Monday: Missy offered us a blast from her past when she asked the question, "What If I'd Given Up Then?" We hope you were encouraged!
Wednesday: Ruthy shared What You've Wanted To Know About Writing But Were Afraid To Ask.The commenters receiving a copy of At Home In Wishing Bridge are Lila and Naomi C!
Friday: Janice Cantore shared the 5 Things I Learned About Faith By Writing Fiction. Laurel Blount, you're going to get a copy of Cold Aim!
Monday: Jan Drexler is opening the doors and inviting you to take a peek into her crazy-busy life in her post, "Managing the Chaos to Encourage Productivity." (Would you believe one of her secret weapons is rest?)
Wednesday: Debby Giusti will be talking about the writing journey!
Friday: Don't we all need a little insight into revisions? Jane Choate joins us again and talks about Revisions: A Tiered Approach.
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It looks like a good week and I should be able to stop by for most of it. This is my lifeline.
ReplyDeleteFeeling swamped and overwhelmed, with edits for second book in my in-box, PR to do for first book and research to do for third. Chipping away at all of it and knowing It Will Get Done. Adult daughter coming over tomorrow to help with tech. Still nothing else I would rather be doing, at least professionally.
Have a nice weekend,
Kathy Bailey
Same here, Kathy. It seems I'm always busy, but then the alternative is being bored. I remember my kids saying "I'm bored" and I used to hate that. So... probably nothing worse than being bored... not that I'd know! lol
DeleteSeekerville is my lifeline, too, Kathy. :-)
DeleteHappy weekend, Seekerville!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to squeeze a bit of writing in today, but most of my time will be spent packing. This is our last Saturday in this house!
In case you're wondering what we're doing and where we're going, I'll have updates in my Yankee Belle Cafe post on Monday!
Hi Jan:
DeleteWill moving change what you will be writing about in the future?