Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Post: Update From The Hiatus Gallery

I know. I said I wouldn't post anything new until July, but I figured you guys deserve a little update, if not to stay practiced with blogging. Amazing how quickly you can forget how to do simple things in such a short time!

Life is certainly showing its more interesting aspects, if installing your own toilets and water heater gives you an idea. The writing is slowly getting there--having found the perfect companion music with the Thor soundtrack--I'm currently on chapter 23 with one left to follow. How uber exciting! I love falling action, and it's working smooth this time. If only I didn't have to move, repair a house, or roll my ankle in the process . . .

Replacing toilets with a rolled ankle. How fun is that?

Enough pity. How about some phrase? For you! You guys totally rock! I haven't posted in over three weeks and yet the blog has earned over 1500 hits since I left! Wow! And four new followers to top it off! Thank you for participating in this cosmic writer journey . . . thingy . . .

Okay. Take a deep breath. Better get back to work. July 5th is the due date. I look forward to getting back into blogland and all your awesome posts soon.

I'm David, and hot water is taken for granted.

6 comments:

  1. Hey, keep that ankle getting better, soon-to-be neighbor! And keep the writing coming, and the posts. Looking forward to seeing more when you get back.

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  2. I love the Thor soundtrack but being cheap I only bought one tune from it: Earth to Asgard. Anyway, keep up the writing!

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  3. I think it's great that you're still writing and blogging while nursing and ankle and installing toilets. I need to take some lessons from you. I haven't written in--well--a long time.

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  4. I love hot water and good to hear that you are almost finished with the WIP.

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  5. Glad things are going well with the writing! That's fantastic news. Good luck with all the rest...:)

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  6. It's amazing how um... PAINFUL repairing a house can be! And congrats on being so close to the end of your book.

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