I'm
enjoying this holiday season so far, and it promises to go on for several more
weeks thanks to upcoming family visits in January.
Last
weekend was particularly fun, since I attended three writing-related events
close together. I usually go to the
chapter meetings for both the Orange County and Los
Angeles chapters of Romance Writers of America, but
they're generally on different weekends. OCC meets on the second Saturday of
the month, and LARA on the third Sunday.
But this month they were on the same weekend thanks to the
holidays. And on top of that, I also
attended the Mystery Writers of America L.A. Chapter's holiday party on Sunday
evening.
I'm also
attending a number of online holiday parties, mostly on Facebook. They sometimes involve giveaways.
So, by the
way, does Killer Characters all this month.
My blog post, or rather my character's, is on the 18th as always. And I'm doing a drawing for a copy of KNOCK
ON WOOD. The winner will be one of the
people who comments on my--er, my protagonist Rory's--post. And check there other days, too, for more
Killer Characters giveaways.
It's cold
enough in L.A. now, especially at night, that
it's reminiscent of this time of year during my childhood in Pittsburgh , although there's been no
snow. But wind. Lots of wind.
And a whole lot of wind-chill. It
doesn't seem to bother my dogs, though.
They want to go outside as often as usual.
In fact,
Lexie is barking at me as I write this.
Guess it's time to go brave the chill again...
1 comment:
It's so funny. It was around the same temperature when I was in Chicago and the people were wearing shorts and going around with barely a jacket and here in L.A. we're all hunkered down with with Ugg boots and down jackets.
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