Here are some things you should do on a Saturday, specifically this one, in case you were confused.
You should subscribe to Fumbling with Fiction, aka this blog. You can clicky over there —> in the right hand corner and then I’ll be sent right to your email address. Thrilling, huh?
You should write at least 1,500 words with me today because you’re never too old to be peer pressured a little. Am I right or am I right?
You should also read something. I mean for fun, not for work or whatever. Because it’s rainy and cold here and while I have no reason to assume it’s rainy and cold where you are, you should still read something. I tend to get all busy and distracted with life, etc. etc. that I forget how much I miss reading good books until I’m mid-zombie apocalypse, like today. If you’re looking for a suggestion, I’m reading The Dead-Tossed Waves by Carrie Ryan (hence the zombie reference), so you could read that too…if you wanted…then we could talk about it.
While you’re at it you could discover a new blog or two. I’ve got suggestions on that front too in case you were wondering. I’m really into Invincible Summer right now, which is Hannah Moskowitz’s blog if you didn’t already know. I went to go get her book, Break, last night at Barnes and Noble but the store was sold out of copies, so bummer… I’m ordering it from B&N.com, but it does lack the sort of instant gratification I was craving.
Okay, well, I’m going to get back to the zombies or to the writing. Let me know if you do any of these things or plan to do any of these things today. Or all of them, I mean, if you’re feeling ambitious…
Well…here in Connecticut its a fantastic spring day with temps in the 70′s, which made me do the following:
1) write about two thousands words for my lates W.i.P., both by hand and by computer.
2) write a upcoming post for my blog.
3) however, I haven’t read a book for fun since last month, when I read Erica Kennedy’s latest tome, “Fashionista”.
Haven’t had much interaction with Zombies lately, but I did start a new WIP. Didn’t get into the 1K range, but over half that?
Instead, algebra is knotting up my brain. Happy end of March!