Monday Musings
I am currently marveling at how well certain types of books will outperform others in sales. One of my novella's sold 18 copies over the weekend. I haven't seen this many fiction sales in such a short time on a single item in a long time. Wow. I have Mandy to thank for the suggestion! You were right, girl! :)
Have you ever gone to the store and noticed you were the only person shopping for two weeks because your cart is full while everyone else's is practically empty? I keep thinking my husband and I must be pigs, but then remind myself that not only is the cart filled with two weeks worth of groceries (most of it shelf stable or frozen), but it also includes both our lunches for several weeks as well. Since he works from home and I take my lunch to work every day - it's just cheaper.
Smacking myself for forgetting to stop by the bank.
Had a dream last night that my sis was preggers and someone killed her. (Yikes!) Then there were odometer guages on all my books and the only one moving was the aforementioned novella. Matt and I had a good laugh about that. Of course my dreams are often bizarre and filled with gore and death and have been since 1996, but that's another story.
One more story down and then back to work on the novels. I want to get a lot accomplished on HD and IT this month so I can do a proper Nano next month (the latter half of which I'll be in upstate NY).
I have every weekend this month filled with all sorts of activity, which is not bizarre at all. The last three months of every year is usually like this for me. Chaos.
I have a huge reading queue so for those authors whose work I have on Kindle I promise I'll eventually finish it and post reviews. :)
Have you ever gone to the store and noticed you were the only person shopping for two weeks because your cart is full while everyone else's is practically empty? I keep thinking my husband and I must be pigs, but then remind myself that not only is the cart filled with two weeks worth of groceries (most of it shelf stable or frozen), but it also includes both our lunches for several weeks as well. Since he works from home and I take my lunch to work every day - it's just cheaper.
Smacking myself for forgetting to stop by the bank.
Had a dream last night that my sis was preggers and someone killed her. (Yikes!) Then there were odometer guages on all my books and the only one moving was the aforementioned novella. Matt and I had a good laugh about that. Of course my dreams are often bizarre and filled with gore and death and have been since 1996, but that's another story.
One more story down and then back to work on the novels. I want to get a lot accomplished on HD and IT this month so I can do a proper Nano next month (the latter half of which I'll be in upstate NY).
I have every weekend this month filled with all sorts of activity, which is not bizarre at all. The last three months of every year is usually like this for me. Chaos.
I have a huge reading queue so for those authors whose work I have on Kindle I promise I'll eventually finish it and post reviews. :)
Published on October 04, 2010 10:29
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