

Thanks for the plug, SD!Savor Dam wrote:If you have not read any of ali's fiction, I recommend giving it a try. To minimize any mismatch of perspectives, I think Seasons of the Fool would be a great place to start.Linna Heartlistener wrote:...ali, I enjoyed your description of the day you just hung out writing and then got a text from Batty reminding you to put air in the tires. I thought the writing sounded like a satisfying day for you, and that last part was great.

Linna, yes, finishing the first draft is always awesomesauce.


Other than the Disappearing Bus Incident this morning, it's been a pretty good day. I'm writing a series of posts for Indies Unlimited next month on vanity publishers, and I wrapped up the last interview this afternoon. Some other folks are writing posts, too. We are going to beat this horse to death!


Annnd there's this other thing that's been going on here lately. A few months ago, Travelin' Guy got nominated for a job with the Justice Department. When it appeared that he probably wasn't going to be able to take me with him, I pushed him for info on the hiring schedule for the Denver office. Yes, that's right -- it's been a year and a half, but we still haven't staffed the place up. It looks like *finally* we will be hiring some more lawyers within the next month or two.
Anyway, T.G. withdrew his name from consideration for the Justice job this week, but he said he'd be willing to help me get a transfer to Denver if I wanted one. I kind of waffled when he said it (we were emailing, and I'm just wary of committing stuff like that to writing), but I've been thinking about it since then, and I've decided to tell him that I want to pursue it. Because haven't I been saying I want to move back to Denver for the past bazillion years? And here the Universe is handing me the opportunity, which I would be an idiot to let slip by. So stay tuned -- I may have some extremely good news here shortly.
