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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

First Pass Pages

Just when I settle into a happy writing routine, along comes something else with a deadline. :)

Okay, so first pass are the pages that will go into my ARCs, so it's my job to read and reread every bit to make certain that this sucker (sorry, Vlad) shines like it's never shined before. And to get it back to Penguin by October 30th.

Sure. I can do that. No problem.

I also have to finish writing my first newsletter that's set to go out on November 1st.

I can do that too. No problem.

Plus I have to get ready for Halloween, mail more Minion Bling (people must like this stuff--so far I've given away over 600 pieces of bling, if you count the limited edition Minion Bling 2.0!), exercise, and find time to mess around online and stare wistfully at the calender, wondering why it's taking so long for August to get here.

I'm tired already. Maybe I should put "nap" on that list too.

5 Comments:

Blogger Ewoh Nairb said...

Seems like it is all happy work though :)

A busy Heather is a less-likely-to-get-into-trouble Heather.

Can't wait to read the newsletter, and would love to see the 2.0 bling... :)=

11:54 AM  
Blogger Heather Brewer said...

"A busy Heather is a less-likely-to-get-into-trouble Heather."

O ye of little faith. ;)

9:48 AM  
Blogger Stacia D. Kelly said...

Nah, we can all find trouble no matter how busy we are ;) We just MAKE trouble when we're bored!

All signed up for your newsletter!!!!

1:19 PM  
Blogger Richelle Mead said...

Heather! My galleys are due 10/31. Wanna play chicken and see who procrastinates the longest? :)

12:54 AM  
Blogger Heather Brewer said...

Awesome, Sybir!

LOL! Well, I just got an extension, Richelle. My editor is going to email me "some questions" *nervous fidget* the first week of November, so I'm not sending them back until I address those. But DUDE, how cool that you got a Halloween due date???

7:03 AM  

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