General musings

  • Baby, it’s cold outside …

    The calendar says April, but it feels like February here today. And it’s supposed to snow tonight. Snow! Wherever you are, I’m hoping your city is warmer than my neck of the woods right now. Brrr! :hulk:

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    Pick-me-up …

    So I had my monthly critique group meeting last night. It’s always fun just to hang out with the other gals in the group and talk about life, writing, books, or whatever. And since we meet at a Barnes & Noble, it also gives me a chance to browse through the books and lust after the yummy-looking (if overpriced) desserts in the cafe. 😀

    Despite my TBR pile at home, I usually give myself permission to buy one book before my critique group. Last night, I picked up Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead. I’ve been trying to read some more young adult titles since that’s what I’m writing these days, and I don’t think there’s a hotter YA author out there right now than Mead. I’m looking forward to reading it.

    And frankly, I needed the little pick-me-up of buying a shiny new book. Mainly because there were more layoffs at my newspaper this week — and I expect there will be more to come before the year is over with. Sigh. (Unless, of course, there is some kind of miraculous economic turnaround. Not holding my breath on that one.)

    But wandering through the B&N aisles last night and looking at all the shiny covers made me feel a little better. I really do believe that books can pick you up when you’re down, whether it’s re-reading a favorite title or just buying a new release you’ve been looking forward to for a while. Even with money as tight as it is, books (especially the $8 paperbacks) are still pretty affordable — and even more so if you hit the used bookstores or your local library.

    So I plan on escaping into some young-adult worlds this weekend by reading Vampire Academy (or The Hunger Games) and working on my own book, Quiver. Because I know the story I’ve created in Quiver is going to have a happy ending — no matter how uncertain the real world is right now.

    Happy endings — I suppose those are the real pick-me-ups of books, aren’t they? So here’s hoping y’all have time to settle down for a good read this weekend.

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    Fool me never …

    So today is April Fools’ Day. I have to say that I’ve never gotten the point of this so-called holiday. (Really, it’s not a holiday if I have to go to work, now is it?)

    But then again, I’m not much for practical jokes anyway. For the most part, I think they are pointless and not funny. Yeah, I’m a grump when it comes to jokes. 👿

    But if you do like that sort of thing, head on over to Dear Author and Smart Bitches for some pretty funny book stuff.

    Other random links of the day:

    Jim C. Hines has a very thoughtful post up about rape.

    HelenKay Dimon and some other authors are holding a contest with some pretty awesome prizes.

    I spotted this over at The Good, the Bad, and the Unread about author Jo Goodman penning a western and decided to share. Just because I love me some westerns.

    And Smooth-Talking Stranger by Lisa Kleypas is finally out. Huzzah! I’ve been looking forward to this book for a while now.

    Anyway, that’s all for today folks. Have a great day! :ww:

  • Going, going, gone …

    Where did March go? Seriously, I want to know.

    It seemed like yesterday was March 1, and here it is March 31 already. I had so much I wanted to get done this month. Finish writing my young adult fantasy, update the Web site, clean off my desk …

    Perhaps April will be less busy. Sigh … :rolleyes:

  • The tax man cometh …

    So I mailed my taxes in over the weekend. Painful, as always. Self-employment tax, which authors have to pay, really, really sucks. 👿

    I also have a day job, which is in a different state from where I live. And wouldn’t you know it, but the state that I work in has a state income tax. This year, I had to send them a check for $9.

    Evidently, all the money that the state takes out of my paycheck during the year isn’t enough to cover the state income tax. No, they need $9 more. Sigh … :rolleyes: