Today I attended my local RWA chapter's "Spring Into Writing" workshop, and was talked into pitching to an editor who attended. SHE REQUESTED THE FULL!
I told her I have some changes to make and she said send it when I was ready. AND her husband is a radiation oncologist so she actually knew what a medical physicist was.
All in all, a good meeting. *g*
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
3...2...1...
I have come to the conclusion that I cannot be productive on the book in late winter (Jan-March or so) but that is the topic for another post. (Coming soon, I swear!)
I am typing this on my new, super-cute little netbook...yet another post waiting to be written.
But of most pressing and immediate relevance is that fact that I am in Florida, after a 15 hour drive (including stops - not bad with a 3-year-old in tow) to see the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-119 tomorrow. If writing a novel was one of my goals in life, seeing a shuttle launch was another. I was so ridiculously geeked out by seeing the shuttle on our way to the hotel (a spotlighted pinprick in the distance, but still) and Little Boy is as much - if not more so - into space as I ever was. This is going to be fun.
To see updates on the shuttle and watch live feed of the launch, go here:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html
To get live updates and pics of what we're doing, follow @stclark81 on Twitter (www.twitter.com/stclark81). DH has the iPhone, so he gets to live Tweet. *g*
This is also Carol's neck of the woods, so I'm hoping I can meet up with her in person before the week is out (we're heading back on Saturday). I have a copy of Cost of Freedom I need signed...
I am typing this on my new, super-cute little netbook...yet another post waiting to be written.
But of most pressing and immediate relevance is that fact that I am in Florida, after a 15 hour drive (including stops - not bad with a 3-year-old in tow) to see the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-119 tomorrow. If writing a novel was one of my goals in life, seeing a shuttle launch was another. I was so ridiculously geeked out by seeing the shuttle on our way to the hotel (a spotlighted pinprick in the distance, but still) and Little Boy is as much - if not more so - into space as I ever was. This is going to be fun.
To see updates on the shuttle and watch live feed of the launch, go here:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html
To get live updates and pics of what we're doing, follow @stclark81 on Twitter (www.twitter.com/stclark81). DH has the iPhone, so he gets to live Tweet. *g*
This is also Carol's neck of the woods, so I'm hoping I can meet up with her in person before the week is out (we're heading back on Saturday). I have a copy of Cost of Freedom I need signed...
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