Leminglike We Meekly Go
Mar. 7th, 2006 11:40 amFirst of all thank you to all of you who said kind words about the goat. She was a good animal (in the evil way of goats) and I miss her. I appreciate your lovely words. And while I try to never say never, I think she'll be the One And Only. I'll stick to horses and cats and dogs after this.
(Watch these become famous last words. But.)
Meanwhile life goes on. And we have Announcements.
Part the First: The March Madness Mentoring Sale, or, Publishers Never Ever Pay in a Timely Manner and the Mortgage Bank Wants Its Money. From now until April 15th, through this lj only, we're offering three hours of critique/mentoring/writing help for $100. If you PayPal this is a nice saving as I'll waive the surcharge for the fees. Three hours is just about enough for a structural review of a YA-length novel or a couple of short stories, or a round of brainstorming over a plot, a synopsis, or a sample for submission (though with samples I usually like to at least skim the entire ms. so I have a clear idea of the structure and overall direction of the story). And of course, if you want more, you can always keep going. I don't set limits on how long I'll work with you. :)
Feel free to pass this on. If people email and tell me they got this from you through the lj, they get the sale.
Part the Second: Horse Camp the Second, or, What Ever Shall We Do After the Nebulas? Horse Camp the First was a great success and we are offering one more before the hot weather clamps down. Camps will be offered again starting in late September or early October. At any rate, the Nebs are in Tempe this year--about two hours up I-10 from DHF--and we've decided to offer some additional writer-fun afterwards. Option A is a weekday deal: Monday through Wednesday, May 8th-10th. Option B is the standard three-day weekend: May 12th-14th. Camps run from around 2 p.m. on Friday (or day 1) through around 3 p.m. on Sunday (or day 3). Sample schedules and other details including pricing here. Let me know when you contact me whether you want Option A or Option B, and whether you can do the other option if one is either over- or grossly undersubscribed.
Part the Third: Oh, yes, about those lemmings. Caitlin Brennan now has a blog at Amazon Connect. We will talk about writing and books there and see how it goes. I tried to get one for the Tarr books as well but there was a malfunction with the verification software and it never reached the verifier. I'm debating just letting the CB plog do its job and include the Tarr oeuvre in the Favorites, but we'll see. I've been wanting to start a writer blog anyway (in addition to this personal and professional one), so this is a good chance to try it and see how much stamina I have for it. Come and play!
(Watch these become famous last words. But.)
Meanwhile life goes on. And we have Announcements.
Part the First: The March Madness Mentoring Sale, or, Publishers Never Ever Pay in a Timely Manner and the Mortgage Bank Wants Its Money. From now until April 15th, through this lj only, we're offering three hours of critique/mentoring/writing help for $100. If you PayPal this is a nice saving as I'll waive the surcharge for the fees. Three hours is just about enough for a structural review of a YA-length novel or a couple of short stories, or a round of brainstorming over a plot, a synopsis, or a sample for submission (though with samples I usually like to at least skim the entire ms. so I have a clear idea of the structure and overall direction of the story). And of course, if you want more, you can always keep going. I don't set limits on how long I'll work with you. :)
Feel free to pass this on. If people email and tell me they got this from you through the lj, they get the sale.
Part the Second: Horse Camp the Second, or, What Ever Shall We Do After the Nebulas? Horse Camp the First was a great success and we are offering one more before the hot weather clamps down. Camps will be offered again starting in late September or early October. At any rate, the Nebs are in Tempe this year--about two hours up I-10 from DHF--and we've decided to offer some additional writer-fun afterwards. Option A is a weekday deal: Monday through Wednesday, May 8th-10th. Option B is the standard three-day weekend: May 12th-14th. Camps run from around 2 p.m. on Friday (or day 1) through around 3 p.m. on Sunday (or day 3). Sample schedules and other details including pricing here. Let me know when you contact me whether you want Option A or Option B, and whether you can do the other option if one is either over- or grossly undersubscribed.
Part the Third: Oh, yes, about those lemmings. Caitlin Brennan now has a blog at Amazon Connect. We will talk about writing and books there and see how it goes. I tried to get one for the Tarr books as well but there was a malfunction with the verification software and it never reached the verifier. I'm debating just letting the CB plog do its job and include the Tarr oeuvre in the Favorites, but we'll see. I've been wanting to start a writer blog anyway (in addition to this personal and professional one), so this is a good chance to try it and see how much stamina I have for it. Come and play!
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Date: 2006-03-09 12:18 pm (UTC)