A quick re-cap of recent(ish) events 12/09/2011
Whew! What a long summer! It seems to be getting longer and longer, too, what with this extended warmth into September. Ugh! Enough already! Anyway, I just thought I'd write and share some of the experiences of this summer with my readers since you were decidedly shortchanged in recent weeks (nay, months!) while I was in the US. For a start, there was jetlag (isn't there always?), but I still found myself driving after just a couple of days. Obviously I survived, so that's okay. Immediately upon arrival, I found my "proof" copies of my novels waiting for me, and I had a look at them before I approved them for printing. Maybe that wasn't such a good idea, what with jetlag and all...? Hmmm... Anyway, a short while after I arrived, I was delighted to find that the Versus channel would be showing both the Tour of Switzerland and the International Criterium. O, delight! O, joy! And I duly plonked my butt down in front of the TV and watched all the coverage I could, making notes all the while. I got some writing done. I did an interview with the local newspaper. Then I did two book events in Newport, TN, which were both a lot of fun. ![]() I wonder if this will ever get "old"? I kinda doubt it. It was a real treat to sit and chat with people who were interested in my work, and it was equally rewarding to do this with people who really, truly want to see the book succeed and for me to do well in this career. The amount of satisfaction I got from doing these events was just incredible. ![]() The hubby on holiday. He's even got his towel. He's a really hoopy frood! Then my hubby arrived from Italy in August and I found myself behind the wheel more than ever, as we traveled from Tennessee to Kentucky to Virginia to North Carolina and back again. We visited friends and family, and found a little time just for the two of us, too. We drove the Blue Ridge Parkway and took a walk in Cades Cove, ate delicious chocolate and unique vegetarian food, slept and shopped and watched TV. In other words, for the first time in ages I think I had an actual VACATION. Then we boarded the plane at the beginning of September and flew home. Over the course of the last few months, I've made more paperback sales - both out of hand and online - and e-book sales have continued at a reasonably steady pace. Stephen King and J.K. Rowling aren't exactly shaking in their shoes or anything, but it's enough to keep me modestly happy and eternally hopeful. Not to mention: motivated. Another thing which kept - and keeps - me motivated: fan mail! I got my first fan mail messages this summer, and it was the most surreal, wonderful feeling ever. And this brings me to: now. I'm still jetlagged (West-to-East is harder than East-to-West, in my experience). It's hotter than normal, so I'm having trouble sleeping at night. I'm trying to get and stay motivated, so I'm not in the aforementioned condition, modelled above by Abel the kitty. I'm also trying to eat right/better so I can lose some weight and feel better all round. You know, like most folks do at New Year's? And above all, I'm trying to write. I have chapters to crit, and my own writing to do. I have blogs to complete for other sites and reviews to write. I have artwork to prepare and photos to upload. It's the glamour of a writer's life, don'cha know? Add Comment One day to go... 09/11/2010
As I start to write this, it is 10:30 in the morning. In twenty-four hours I'll be waiting to board my flight (a whole two-hour journey) to London out of Bologna. My bags are almost completely packed (just a few items to go). I've read and re-read my excerpts for the readings until I'm nearly sick of seeing 'em. I've decided on my outifits for the launch and the readings. (Dressy, not fussy; quite "me", really.) When Alle and I arrive in London, we'll find my mother and my friend who are waiting for us there (their flight gets in earlier), and we'll get them to the hotel. We'll rest, have dinner, and then? My nerves will start kicking in and I'll become a chattering, blithering idiot, most likely. LOL! Not that anyone can tell the difference, I reckon. No, I'm sure we'll have a quick toddle around our neighborhood before we retire to our rooms, chat and then get some rest. Thursday morning, to one degree or another, my London adventure will begin. I hope things go smoothly, and that I don't actually make a fool of myself in front of anyone. To quote the Grateful Dead (and when you think London, don't you just think of Jerry and the gang?) "What a long, strange trip it's been..." I mean, I started out writing this little short story which I initially meant to be just for me and mine, and instead it became something much, much bigger - both literally and figuratively. In the end, a story about Bologna is taking me to London, and then back home again where the real world will intrude once more - and regularly at that. I'll have to look on the next ten days as something out of the norm, and cross my fingers and hope and wish and pray that all goes as well as it can. And then I'll have to knuckle down and get to writing again. I want to see where the next story takes me. 13 Things I Have to Do by November 10th 28/10/2010
While I'm running around like a madwoman trying to get everything in order before I head to London for the launch of Ask Me if I'm Happy in November, I thought I'd jump on here and share 13 Things I Have to Do | Kimberly Menozzi
Author. Happily Married. Survivor of life with a deranged kitten. Please note: Thanks to an increase in spam comments, I'll be approving the comments before they post. Sorry!
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