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Morning Folks,

Well it's a little after 11 a.m. on Monday...not quite as catchy as the Billy Joel song, Piano Man; but more of the truth rather than Billy Joel's lyrics LOL. Just got finished instant messaging with my older brother. He lives on the East Coast. Very busy man, but one of the best brothers a girl could have. (Of course all my brothers are the best brothers a girl could have--this includes my brothers-in-law, of course).

Shoulder update: doing much better. Seems to be getting better every day. I'll continue to stretch it and move it around to loosen it up the rest of the way. I pulled my pelvis last night trying to get comfy in the bed. Fortunately it's much better. I'm thinking I need to get back to working with the exercise DVD.

Okay...those of you who are interested in Surreal based on Sunday's Post please send me your comments in an email.

Last night I did some work on Conjure A Man and it's coming along. Which, is nice since I have about 3 projects in the works.

I've got a companion novel to Conjure A Man started. It focuses on Delaney's best friend, Caruso Valetti (yes, the vampire). I've got some basic ideas going, but I'll probably have some major changes to work on once Conjure A Man is finished. So, this one's on hold for a bit.



Hope Everyone Has A Marvelous Monday!


Comments

Regina Quentin saidā€¦
Glad your shoulder is better!

I would love to some of Surreal. I sent you an e-mail at the correct address this time (I hope). I tried gmail first, silly me. I got a huge rejection e-mail from google for that.
Regina Quentin saidā€¦
correction: "I would love to see some of Surreal"

Sorry, I got a little type happy and skipped a word.
Unknown saidā€¦
Stephanie Meyer: Update from the workshop. Someone said her new series is with mermaids...Just an FYI. They say mermaids are the new "vampires".
Bethany saidā€¦
Regina,

Thank you. I'm glad it's better, too. Especially since I have to drive my son to the doc to see if he's got an ear infection. I don't have a google email, so yeah, best to use the link I provided LOL

I've sent you a reply, if you haven't seen it already.

J.J.--Mermaids? Interesting. I used to like mermaids, but for some reason never got as hugely into them as I did Princesses. Although, I do remember pretending to be a mermaid when I'd go to my Aunt and Uncle's lake house in the summer--but that was years and years ago. LOL I haven't been a mermaid for a long time.
Bethany saidā€¦
P.S. J.J.--I plan to read your workshop account, but right now I have to pull myself together to get ready for the appointment at the doc's office. And wake my son up...aaahhhh...not fun.
Regina Quentin saidā€¦
Bethany- I got it and I'm reading it. It is really interesting! I like it a lot. Thank you. I'll be getting back to you again.
Bethany saidā€¦
Regina,

Thank YOU. Just send me an email about it.

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