Hello, my glorious friends! I have missed you like crazy. Seriously. I haven’t been seeing you on Twitter or Facebook or in the blogosphere, or anywhere, really. Since I am currently blessed with sketchy Internet service, I’m going to update everybody very quickly! My darling twins decided that they want to be born NOW. This [...]
Posts Tagged ‘challenges’
Robert Duperre Explains Himself
Posted in Writing, tagged challenges, maniacal laughter, Mercedes M. Yardley, Robert J Duperre, winning a contest, write-off on February 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
And why he’s so crazy. And then we have a maniacal laugh-off. I’m gonna win that one, too. You can read his take on the contest here. Has this already kicked me into high gear? Oh yes, and I’m excited. I’ll tell you one thing: never bet against me. Thanks for the challenge, Robby D! [...]
WIP Wednesday: A HA! Sorta.
Posted in Writing, tagged challenges, I WIN I WIN I WIN, podcast, RB Wood on October 12, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Remember how I was going to have my Williams Project all put together with two new chapters written by today? If I did it, Ryan Bridger aka Battle bunny has to write a song that Mason aka Head Wombat will record. If I don’t do it, then the book is “officially” written by Ryan Bridger. [...]
#10bythen
Posted in Writing, tagged #10bythen, challenges, friends, motivation, submissions on September 29, 2010 | 14 Comments »
This is how it started. Once upon a time, a few of us were whining on Twitter. “I don’t have any submissions out. I used to sub much more than I am now, but I’m tired/worn out/don’t have anything new/too busy reading Stilettos and Shirley Temples to sub.” (Yeah, so maybe I made that last [...]
I’m Queen of the Wooooooorld!
Posted in Writing, tagged adversity, challenges, special needs, Williams Syndrome, WIP Wednesday on February 3, 2010 | 19 Comments »
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Friends, Romans, and Writers, lend me your ears: I am Queen of the World! I have been under an inordinate amount of stress lately. Real Life responsibilities, waiting on test results for my son, and literary deadlines have nearly done me in. And then today happened. The most important [...]
