Tuesday, July 26

Time to get back to work?

Is it time to get back to work? To resume this crazy pointless dream of becoming a published novelist?

Yeah. I think so. Nothing like a rainy night to put me in the mood to get to work. So I've got a few things I need to take care of in coming months, which I shall now enumerate:

1: Write pitches for each of my better novels.

(1A: Decide which of my six novels are the better ones.)

2: Write draft pitch letters for each of my chosen novels.

3: Identify agents to pitch said novels to.

4: Sign up for the Publisher's Lunch web site to get access to potential agents (this should really be flipped/flopped with previous item).

5: Mail a batch of ten letters to said agents for each of said chosen novels by, say September.

6: Start plotting my 2005 NaNoWriMo novel.

7: Stop making lists and write. And edit. And write some more.

Thursday, July 21

Greetings from the middle of summer

Still no real writing work going on... just summer time, adjusting back to cubicle life and fooling around with photos over on the Anderson-Adventures blog..... just wanted to check in and report that aside from seeing Charlie and the Chocolate factory, and reading the first 7o pages of the new Nick Hornby book, I'm still on vacation mode. Later.

Check out the Tumblewords link to read about a great staging of Peter Pan up in Leavenworth, Wash.

Sunday, July 10

Hello from Norway

Hi hi. I'm sitting in a hotel lobby overlooking a lovely fjord in western Norway in the small town of Sandnes. I've been making a few posts over at www.anderson-adventures.blogspot.com. Check it out!

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