Snowbound …

You know, it’s not so bad being snowbound. Not that I’m truly snowbound. We only got about 5 inches of snow where I live, and it’s melting fast. Of course, I know that 5 inches is nothing compared to the massive amounts of snow that my friend super librarian Amy gets up in her neck of the woods in Pennsylvania. But 5 inches is fairly significant for where I live farther south.

Still, I’ve gotten a lot accomplished today — sacked up some bookmarks to mail out, did the same to some copies of Spider’s Bite that go to contest winners, updated the Web site a bit, etc. The only other thing that I really want to accomplish this weekend is editing/finishing Web of Deceit, the free short story that I’m working on to go along with Web of Lies.

I’d also like to actually read a book this weekend. I’ve been woefully slack in my reading lately. There’s just been too much going on with the launch of Spider’s Bite. But maybe I’ll change that tonight …

Wherever you are, I hope you stay warm and safe this weekend! ๐Ÿ˜‰

8 Responses to “Snowbound …”

  1. Jennifer says:

    Every Librarian is Super : ) ITs sad, I live north of Toronto, Ontario and we have nothing for snow — I’m Cdn dammit, I want my SNOW.
    PS Go pour a glass of wine and read a book, with snow you must stop working and read

  2. Jennifer Estep says:

    Jennifer — I agree. Every librarian is super. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    That’s weird that you guys don’t have snow, especially that far up in Canada. But I really like your idea about the wine and good book!

  3. Amy says:

    Aww… the librarians love you, too! ๐Ÿ™‚ Hope you find time to get some reading done today. I am hoping to do the same thing tonight. Just got my copy of Spider’s Bite! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4. Lisa says:

    I know what you mean! I am in Knoxville, TN, and we got 2-3 inches, and the whole city seemed to shut down over the weekend. Cat-opoly, X-Men Comics, hot chocolate, Neil Gaiman and Charlaine Harris have made up the majority of the past two days. I just found out about your books, and I’m looking forward to reading them!

  5. Liz Kreger says:

    In Wisconsin we’re having an unseasonably mild winter. I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop. I’m so looking forward to spring/summer. Those are MY seasons.

    Congrats on the release of Spider Bites. That book is awesome.

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