Just for the heck of it, I thought I'd share a reasonably random peek into my life for this week's Thursday Thirteen. So now you have:

13 Things I've Done in the Past Week

1) Offered advice and - in a manner of speaking - counseling to a few different folks via Twitter. I've also been incredibly silly there, too. It's funny - I didn't think I'd like Twitter much, but a friend persuaded me to use it to follow all the cyclists on there. Now I'm pretty well hooked on it!

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Doodle!
2) My darling furball, Sophie (a.k.a., Doodlebug) has seen to it that I've been awakened at varying points throughout the night to keep her company/feed her/I have no idea why. So, one reason I don't have a smashing TT post is because I'm incredibly sleepy.

3) This week, I agreed to continue doing guest blogs for Book After Book. I'm pleased to be able to continue my ongoing relationship with this book blog. It's been a lot of fun, so far - and now I'll be writing about more subjects than before, including a fictional piece or two.


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Inspiring, isn't he?
4) I've gotten back to work on 27 Stages in a big way. Needless to say, this pleases me. I'm roughly four chapters away from wrapping up the first draft. Wish me luck!

5) I vacuumed most of the house. Except for the bedroom where my kitty was cowering, because I couldn't bring myself to scare her further with the vacuum. Even though she has no qualms about keeping me up at night.

I'm a sucker. I know.

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It's a good read!
6) I'm reading (will finish it today, actually) my wonderful critique partner Nell Dixon's book, Crystal Clear.

7) On a similar note, I also got to critique a couple of chapters of one of Nell's current Works-in-Progress. I can't wait to see how this one will play out!

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Short and sexy, just like me!
8) This week (this morning, in fact) saw the end of Alternate Rialto as one of Amazon's free offerings. I have mixed emotions about this. I enjoyed seeing the (for me) higher "sales" numbers, but I really would like to actually earn some money on this book, too.

9) I saw the New Year in with my hubby's family. We had a quiet evening - well, mostly, as there was a hyper-excited three-and-a-half year old involved - and that's how I prefer to go about it.

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I'm still pleased with this cover.
10) This week also saw Ask Me if I'm Happy as the Book in the Spotlight for the day over at the Famous Five Plus blog.

11) I've helped my hubby with his Beatles homework*, and we've watched episodes of Beatles Anthology via YouTube almost every night this week. It has been a wonderful way to wind down and end the day, and I'll miss it when we've watched the whole series.

*My hubby was told by a friend of ours to "study" the Beatles albums when he confessed over a dinner that he wasn't exactly familiar with all of their work.


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12) I finally managed to get the exercise bike brought up and put in my office. This picture is of the model I have, but it's not a photo of mine. I just wanted you to see that I'm rocking this thing old school. (I can't wait to ride my real bike again!)

13) In relation to #2 above - I spent a couple of hours poring over maps of France in order to plot out the final two race stages of 27 Stages. I even had to negotiate a French train ticket site in order to be sure I hadn't gone mad with the route planning.
I don't speak French.
It was exhausting.

Don't judge me.



I know, it doesn't sound like much when I mention it like this, but these events really have kept me quite busy over the last week.












And I'm pretty prone to distractions, so that doesn't help.



























I mean, I'm wandering around online, here and there, tra-la-la-ing as I go...























And then...


























I'm sorry, I... ah... Hmmm?
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Ciao for now!
 


Comments

05/01/2012 14:30

I was all set to congratulate you on getting so far along on 27 Stages. Then i saw that pic at the end and everything flew out of my mind. :)

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05/01/2012 14:53

Thank you for the congratulations, though - and I'm glad you appreciated that final photo. I've appreciated it a lot since I stumbled across it. *ahem*

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05/01/2012 14:42

Grin. I'm like you. I give into my kitty too easily. :) Happy TT!

http://otherworlddiner.blogspot.com/2012/01/want-to-improve-your-writing-thirteen.html

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05/01/2012 15:02

The little critters manage a lot by way of being adorable, don't they? Master manipulators that they are...

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05/01/2012 17:39

I can't wait until you finish 27 Stages!!!! You're doing great.

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05/01/2012 19:11

I can't wait either! LOL! Seriously, if I can get it done in time I'll be pleased as punch (as they say). But now I'm considering shopping it to agents and whatnot, so if I go that route, I don't know how long it'll take to get it in the public eye. Hmmmm...

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05/01/2012 18:02

I had all kinds of things to say about twitter, cycling, kindness to kitties etc, then I got to the last picture and now I can't remember any of them.

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05/01/2012 19:14

May I suggest jotting them down as you go in Notepad or somesuch program, then copy/pasting them after you've had a chance to enjoy the eyecandy, next time?

I find this technique quite useful. ;-)

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05/01/2012 20:26

Those boys are gonna hurt themselves :)

I one had a cat that would wake me up all the time.
Have a great Thursday!
http://harrietandfriends.com/2012/01/seems-like-there-are-a-lot-of-these/

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05/01/2012 21:15

I know - they really need someone there to supervise them and be sure they don't lift improperly, don't they? ;)

To be honest, as far as kitties go, I think it's a law of nature that they have to do these things to disturb our sleep. It's how they keep us in line: sleep deprivation.

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06/01/2012 04:03

Congratulations! Love the eye candy!


*hugs*
Paige

My TT is at http://paigetylertheauthor.blogspot.com/

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