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  1. Turned in new Trey story for Red Sage. Biting my fingernails that Theresa likes it.
  2. Wainting for my new computer to be delivered. Then comes the usual new computer chaos. I hate switching computers!
  3. Four hours to freedom. Hurry weekend!
  4. @lianegentryskye Showing my friend and officemate how this works. Tweet me back
  5. Still waiting, waiting, waiting to hear from people. Aaaargh
  6. Just queried a certain publisher about a certain completed ms. Wish me luck. 1 hour 40 minutes I'm outta this @*()*%&% office!
  7. @TheresaStevens Thanks. I was thrilled to place second in the Passionate Plume
  8. Just sent a book outline to my editor at Harlequin. Now, the nail-biting begins.
  9. Still working on that blankety-blank book outline. Finished the first draft, and now working on the second. Why does it look like cr*p?
  10. @theresastevens Can't wait until August for my Three Kinds of Wicked novella, To Touch a Woman
  11. @lianegentryskye Do you believe it? Trey is finally here.
  12. @saskiawalker Stay cool, lady. You need to if you're going to write those hot, hot scenes
  13. @PortiaDaCosta Sorry you have a heat wave. We had one last weekend. Ug
  14. That's it! Opening brand new Word file now. Start, chapter one, scene one...aaaarrrgggh
  15. Okay, this sux. I actually did some work on my day job in order to avoid this outline
  16. I'm going seriously stop fooling around and start committing this outline to paper. Better check my e-mail first, lol
  17. @barbhicks Quick, bring wig! I'm still tearing at my hair
  18. Working on an outline for an editor interested in a book idea I had. I don't normally work this way, and I'm tearing my hair out.
  19. Will not turn on the heat and send my $$$ to the thieves at PG&E
  20. It's not entire clear who said it, but "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco" wasn't too far off