Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Acclimation can be a bitch

I'm just now finding those crevices of time that I took for granted before. Sad, isn't it?
I've finally figured out times of the day when I can write. And although I'm not writing nearly as much as I did...I'm still doing pretty damn good.
I blog, when I can, on my break.
I write at lunch. So far...between 500 and 1200 words per day. All depends on how fast I eat and how easily the story comes.
I work on the story I want to pitch at RT while I'm at work. It's found it's own little special spot here. Fascinating, that.

I only have three right now that I'm really concentrating on. If I don't finish PFP soon...I will lose what's left of my mind. And no. I'm not being facetious. *grins*

My desk is a sad, sad testament to my struggle to find the balance for time. And then the chickens simply insist I drop everything and actually keep them in clothes and food. I mean, really! That must have been in the fine print on the birth certificates. *muttering to self*

An interesting turn of events...Perfect Timing is now in the Top Ten Hot Titles for this month at Whiskey Creek Press. Again. Even though it came out in February. Hmmmmmm.
I like it.
Grins*

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the top ten! Again! :) I can totally relate to trying to find balance. Still trying over here.

Anonymous said...

Whenever you say chickens, I think for just a second that you are dressing Chicken Little. LOL.

Rene said...

I'm going to do NaNoWriMo mainly so I can learn how to utilize those crevices of time. And kids really are more of a hassle then they are worth.

Anonymous said...

Congrats on being in Top Ten again. And so true about time, sigh. Btw, I loved your previous post about watching the entire movie in Spanish. I watch Telemundo and Univision often (I justify it by practicing is Spanish) and really love it.

Danica Favorite said...

Congrats!

And yeah, what IS it with chickens who need to be fed?