Happy July,
everyone!
Yesterday,
when I started plotting what I'd write here today, Tuesday felt like a weekend
day. Why? I'm not sure--especially since, as a writer,
I don't really get weekends or holidays off.
Even so, I let my mind swirl around possible blog topics for today--and
really didn't zero in on one.
I could
have focused on my continuing project of baking some samples of the dog treats
whose recipes I hope to include in my next Barkery & Biscuits Mystery. But other things have kept me from working on
that regularly.
My class on
Kiss Me or Kill Me: Writing Cozy Mysteries 101 for Romance Writers has been
going well. It has passed the halfway
point, and I check for responses to homework assignments a couple of times a
day. Not everyone participates, but it's
fun corresponding with those who do.
I'm
currently drafting my third Superstition Mystery, so plotting and writing
remain in my schedule. Then there've
been some family and car related things going on that take up brain power and
energy, so my writing progress is currently slower than I prefer.
Plus, my
long-time webmistress is retiring so I'm looking around for a replacement. I have several leads but need to spend more
time following up on this, too. If you
have any suggestions, please pass them along!
We're
making plans to hopefully be with friends for fireworks on the Fourth of July,
but that may depend largely on traffic and parking that evening.
And did you
enjoy our leap second? It occurred at 8 PM last night eastern time,
so it was 5 PM here in LA. It didn't
change my schedule, though.
So... I've
done a lot of writing here about not having something to write about.
Anything you'd
like to hear me blog about next time?
2 comments:
I know what you mean about looking for a blog topic. But as you did, even writing about not knowing what to write about becomes a topic.
It certainly can become a topic unto itself, Betty. And I said a lot considering I didn't have anything to say!
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