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Reading and Writing and Travelling, Oh My!

Currently reading: State of Fear by Michael Crichton Feeling: Intrigued and Excited I love reading alternative (and controversial) views on generally accepted ideas. Add to those an intriguing mystery, a few dead bodies, numerous assassination attempts and a conspiracy theory, and I am a happy reader.  :)  Regardless of your opinion on global warming, Michael Crichton writes a darn good story.  Not a light read,  State of Fear  is admittedly heavy on the supporting facts and science, but I found myself so intrigued by the tale that I didn't stop reading. In other news, I'm heading out west to the Surrey International Writers' Conference .  It'll be my second year attending, and I highly recommend it.  Authors, editors, publishers and agents provide insight into the craft of writing, the business of publishing, their own experiences, and the love/insanity of it all.  So much information and advice, a...

NaNoWriMo 2009

Currently working on: Preparing Thanksgiving dinner Feeling: Fantastic! Eldest son is home for the weekend, and it's a gorgeous, sunny fall day outside - perfect for our annual family hike. In other news, it's that time of year again. Not Thanksgiving, but NaNo. Well, technically it's not time to write yet, but it is time to get ready for it. Anyone else out there taking the plunge? This will be my third year. In 2007, I managed to write over 50,000 words in 30 days. In 2008, I came close (just over 42,000 words), but a combination of a late start and life-in-general prevented me from making it to 50,000. Still a win, though, all things considered. This year, I am confident that I shall conquer the NaNo challenge. If you'd like to follow my progress, I'm crosbiejacq over there. And if you want to attempt it too, please join - and add me as a buddy (just leave a comment here so I know who you are). It's "thirty days and nights of literary abandon!...