Oct. 25th, 2009
I want to thank all of you who extended your congrats to me on the sale. It's a short story I sold, to Torquere Press for their Sips line which means it'll be published digitally. I don't know any of the details yet, but as soon as I do I'll post them here, at Dreamwidth and on my Facebook.
I appreciate all the kind words, and yes I am very excited, but trying not to get too carried away. I've already had one rejected, and there are three more out at different publishers which could go either way. I'm taking this all one step at a time, trying to plan out what I'll do next (Probably NaNoWriMo) and so forth.
More when I know something. Until then, thanks again.
It's been quite a weekend
Oct. 25th, 2009 10:47 pm
Cover of Reefer Madness
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Today Jim came by to have brunch at The Gale Street Inn with us. They have a Big Easy brunch which is very nice, and again, the service was excellent. We had a very leisurely brunch of breakfast and luncheon foods, and a mimosa. Really enjoyable.
After that we loaded up Jim's car with bags of clothing and shoes that I wanted to donate to Salvation Army, but we found them closed, which was odd. I left the shoes outside the door, but didn't feel like leaving all that clothing. Since we had to go to the bank and Target, we drove up Harlem a way, and found a drop box for Helping Hands, and I gave them the clothing. I'd never given them any support before, and they do good work, so I was happy about the way it all turned out. The box happened to be in a mall where Oak Mill Bakery had a shop so we decided to go on in, and ended up getting a pumpkin pie and an apricot, plum and cheese kuchen. Then Jim noticed a store next door and said he'd like to check it out, so we said "Hey sure, why not?" Turned out to have been a great choice. The store is called DOM Itp and it's a Polish import store with great prices on a lot of lovely things. I bought a couple of beautiful Christmas ornaments. Those of you who remember the great flood of a few years ago may also remember that I lost most of my old ornaments in the deluge. Apart from the sentimental value, I didn't much care since I haven't felt very Christmasy in a long time. But this year I'd started thinking about getting a tree again, and it was as if the beautiful and very reasonably priced ornaments were a sign from the universe that it was time. I also got a small gold cone tree, and a Christmas table runner. I'm totally taken with one of their glassware lines and long to buy a set of wine glasses. I'm sure we'll be going back.
Finally we went up to a garden center up on Touhy, near Central, and bought four pumpkins, half a doz pots of mums and a couple of ornamental kale plants. Then we came back here and finished the Halloween decorating. I have got to tell you, I think our house is just the best on the block! ( Pics behind the cut )