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1. Whoo hoo! Happy Valentine's Day (next week)!!!

So guess what?
 
No reason for this, except it make me LOL

I've been writing queries!  (Shameless call out to authors who write killer queries - if you'd like to take a gander and tell me what you think about it, hollah!  I'd love the input.)  My BIG plan is to start submitting to agents.  This was my BIG plan last year, but that fell through, so THIS year the BIG PLAN will happen.

I guarantee it.


I have two FINISHED MANUSCRIPTS!!

I've use this gif before, but I love it, so suck it


I have a list of agents THIS BIG!

Crowrey!


So prayers are much appreciated.

Other than that, nothing's happening around here except fandoms.

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I don't know what happened.  Once upon a time my only fandom was the Lord of the Rings.  Than, BAM.  Avengers! Doctor Who! Leverage! Flashpoint! Grimm! Prison Break! Sherlock! Psych! (And a couple others that aren't exactly "fandoms," but shows I like.  Like Sleepy Hollow.  Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.  Those shows.)

Other than THAT, I feel like I live a very boring life.


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Busy.

LOL

But boring.

I did make some beautiful corsages at work yesterday.  That was fun.  I made a set - a boutonniere and a corsage - that reminded me of My Little Pony, because of the pink and purple.  This one:

#enchantedflorist

I have been reading some.

YAY!

I read ALL FALL DOWN by Ally Carter:

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The Writer's Digest Guide to Query Letters by Wendy Burt:

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 I feel like I need to work on my author platform.

I feel like I need more time.

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Anyhoozle, that's my life in a nutshell right now.  Wish me luck for Valentine's Day.  I'm going to be a snarling purple minion by the end of next week, after working a six-day work week.

Gaaaaah!

Kay, that's all.
Bye!

Cute Sammy Winchester

God bless!!
Cat

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2. Hello, From Your Favorite Nonexistant Blogger

How have you all been?

Here's a random squirrel gif


Aside from catching a miserable cold and a 'flu pretty nearly at the same time, I've been good.

Pretty much just like this

Not too much has been happening.  I have an agent list going for a manuscript.  Once I get an acceptance on that....

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...I'll let you know.

We watched the Lord of the Rings this week.

Screaming, crying, perfect storm...

I always forget what an emotional rollercoaster that is.  I cry every single time over every shattering event that occurs, and over the characters:  Frodo and Sam, Merry and Pippin, Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Gimli, Boromir, FARAMIR!!! Eowyn, Eomer, Arwen, Theoden.... If there is someone I can weep for, I weep, and prodigiously.

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Fun fact:  One of our bestest friends has never read the books nor seen the movies.  She has only seen the last Hobbit movie (and let's be honest, friends.  Peter Jackson could have done those so, so much better.  What was wrong with keeping it just a bit more to the book?!), but anyway, we have told her frequently that LotR was WAY better than the Hobbit.  So FINALLY we got her to watch the trilogy with us... the extended edition, of course.  REAL fans watch only the extended LotR.

TRUTH!!!

Not only did she cry as prodigiously as the rest of us (and this is a girl who rarely, if ever, cries over shows), but she now wants a cape and has been obsessively pinning Lord of the Rings on Pinterest and is reading the books now.

SCORE!

So I feel like we accomplished something this weekend.

In the meantime, I'm going to going the way I'm going and hope I figure out how to make more time in a single day.  I need a TARDIS and some timey-wimey magic, I think.

You always suspected. :-)

Until my next emergence...

le moi

BYE!!!

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3. The Monster at the End of this Book

Check out my SPN review of The Monster at the end of this Book at Supernatural Sisters.

http://supernaturalsisters.blogspot.com/

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