Hi, guys. Get ready to see MORE of me now. I'm done with the chorus concert, done with NaNo (except all the editing), and now I just have to get to flying home next Tuesday (and then you won't see me as much again, lol)
The concert was a blast! It was a full day event though, so I'm exhausted. I totally nailed my speaking part. People laughed when they were supposed to. For make-up and hair, I came in like Sandra Bullock near the end of Miss Congeniality and the other girls all fixed me up
I looked like a painted doll, and I kinda loved it.
Also, the gals all thought I was 19. Okay! (I'm 32) And one of them is having her daughter review my book. Yay!
Have I mentioned that suddenly Musa's picked up the pace with reviews, and I'm seeing a lot more people reading LS. That's pretty exciting.
I hope you wouldn't mind my "innocence."
What are the major differences between subbing to digital-only imprints like RH and services like Amazon KDP?
I'd love to tell you, but I know nothing about Amazon KDP, lol. I might do some research later, just to inform myself
Hello, old people.
I am in an odd mental space right now. My bff from college told me her husband's sister has terminal cancer. She should live through Christmas, but not long after.
I know that girl as well as someone can know the sister of her best college friend's now husband. I know she went through chemo. I had no idea she will die. I am a friend to her on Facebook, which I haunt now, as if everything she says is now super poignant.
Hard stuff, right there.
I want to send her F@ult in Our St@rs by John Green, but not sure that is proper. She is probably not reading novels in her last days on earth. In fact, she is watching Yes to the Dress.
That's so sad. *hugs* Yeah, it's hard to know if something like TFiOS would comfort or not. In my personal experience, but I am a weird person, cancer stuff makes me really uncomfortable, but that's because I get self-conscious about not *feeling* some sort of cancer affinity. Like someone's sitting there observing my reaction and expecting me to react a certain way. I haven't read TFiOS. However, Before I Die did make me cry... after the dumb first half (I had skin cancer 16 years ago, and I'm fine
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