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THE QUIET KITTY

I’ve totally ripped this off from Mechele’s site—but I thought it was important.

I’ve corresponded with Camille Anthony a couple of times as a fellow LOOSE ID author. She’s a very nice person, and an author who has, in the past, gone above and beyond the call to do for her readers and others in need.

I confess—I hate fucking bureaucracy of ANY kind, especially when it goes so far as to endanger the lives of the people.

The long and short of it is that Camille has contracted an illness from exposure to asbestos and now requires full-time oxygen. The residuals she’s making from her pubbed work makes her ineligible for Medicaid, so now that medical equipment company wants their equipment back.

THE QUIET KITTY is attempting to raise enough money to help with her medical expenses.

I’m posting the link here for anyone who might be interested.

http://www.savethequietkitty.com/

Thank you.

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AND THEN THERE WERE…

…TEN.

I’ve been taking part in Karin Tabke’s FIRST LINE Contest since the beginning, when there were 50 entries.

It has reminded me, for all the world, of Agatha Christie’s TEN LITTLE INDIANS (also known as AND THEN THERE WERE NONE). :poof:

This is a good thing, lol. I’ve always loved Christie. :yesyesyes:
The contest is now down to TEN entries. There will be five winners chosen from that.
And I don’t know if I’ll make the final cut, not even sure it matters. It’s been a blast to play along, and big thanks to Karin for the ride. :waving:

Last night (while writing, of course…:roll:), I watched two movies on television…
INTERNAL AFFAIRS, with Andy Garcia and Richard Gere. Good movie. I’ve always loved Garcia’s passion and sensitivity, and I respect Gere’s work both on and off the screen. And for those who haven’t noticed, Gere has a VERRA nice butt. :razz:

WAR OF THE WORLDS, the most recent installment, with Tom Cruise. I spoke about this when I first saw it at the theater, but it can’t be emphasized enough…

I’m watching Tom Cruise carry Dakota Fanning ( a healthy 11-year old at the time), just as I watched Ripley in ALIENS carry little Newt around…

People. PLEASE. Listen to me. When it’s definitely time to run…
PUT THE KID DOWN!!!!!

Trust me on this. I’ve never met a kid of that age who couldn’t outrun a 38-40 year old adult even on a slow day.
PUT THE KID DOWN.

If they want to live (and they do), they will run. If not—there’s always adoption. :cool:

I know it looks great if you’re going for dramatic effect, but trust me…
PUT THE KID DOWN.

Really. Think of it this way…
When that kid is 40, and you’re 75 or so, do you honestly believe that kid will stop, pick you up, and drag your ass as you slow them down?
They will leave you like a bad date on a frat’s free beer night. :shock:

So when the aliens/invaders/vampires/pod people come…PLEASE!
PUT THE KID DOWN.

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BACK IN BUSINESS

I seem to be back. :woot:

It’s been an interesting week.
Not just the loss of internet access, but other issues I won’t get into.
But I did learn one thing…
I get at least three times more writing done when I’m off the internet. A hard truth to face, but a truth nonetheless.
Therefore, I’ll really have to learn to restrict myself. It won’t be easy. I love blog-hopping. But the writing has to be my top priority. :neutral:

In other news…
I’m ending the Anagram Contest as of this post. Congratulations to the two winners, Nicole and Tempest! I promise to get those print copies out to you this week. Sorry for the delay, but in addition to no phone service and no internet, I’ve also had no car. One of those interesting things I mentioned. :roll:
But the books are on their way, I promise—and thanks so much for playing! :waving:
(by the way—the anagram answer was, “Win Let’s Pretend by Raine Weaver”………….see? I told you it was easy!).

Otherwise, I’ve been skimming the reports people are posting from the conference. It’s interesting, but I never quite know what to do with it. I mean, hearing that historicals are still healthy, that YA and graphic novels are coming on strong, that the hunt for paranormals is still on may give me a feel for market swings and who the current editors are—but do I really want to write to suit the market? And I can’t honestly say I’ve known a LOT of people who’ve successfully queried major publishers without an agent anyway. :nonono:

And still we write. :lmao:
Find a nice, shady spot, or a big, bulky air conditioner and stay cool, everyone! :grin:

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN…

Raine is currently unable to connect to the internet. :wtf:

Thanks for visiting, please be more patient than I’m being about it. :uzi:

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