Apologies for the radio silence yesterday, but my brain was still set on vacation mode. This meant a lot of staring at objects trying to figure out how they worked. Like the day job’s phone and the internet*. Last week I was in Cape Cod with my in laws. Not the most glamorous of vacations, but it was free and
Inspire Me
YA Highway asked this question a few weeks ago. Then I shared pictures of the day job’s complex, which is the setting for the assassin project. Since I did that already, I didn’t want to cheat. So today’s post is going to be split into two parts: pictures that I’d like to write something about and pictures of people who
Back in the Swing
First off, a huge, huge thanks to Miranda for taking over last week. I hope you guys enjoyed her entries as much I did. It’s been a little hard going for yours truly as of late. Without going into too much detail, there was a death in Hubby’s family. I had declared 2011 as a wake/funeral-free year, but obviously there
Impromptu Hiatus
Dear Lurkdom, Don’t be alarmed if there is lack of new blog posts over the course of this week. Life happened and yours truly is taking a couple of days off from the blogosphere. In the meantime, feel free to read past posts. I suggest: Task-Setting for Writers Book, movies, and television reviews. Road Trip Wednesday posts. Learning from Movies.
Inspirational Shortlist
Every Wednesday, YA Highway asks their readership a simple question to answer on your blog. Once you answer, you link your blog in the comments for other readers to hop on board. This is Road Trip Wednesday. Today’s topic: Who in your life has most inspired your writing? My knee-jerk response to this is “no one” because this isn’t something