Summer is over and Back-to-School time is upon us. Are you ready? I am!
Okay, that's not really me, but it is my kids. I may be a little old to be going back to school myself, but I'm using this quintessential time of reorganization to get my blogging back on track. I mean, what happened to my book review this week, right? I swear I scheduled it and yet when I checked in, it wasn't there. C'mon, Katie. Get it together.
With my new day job and my renewed commitment to my writing (two more books on the horizon this year, one already scheduled for January 2016 release) I may need a little help with the blogging. Which is why I'm opening my blog up to guests for the rest of the year. Want a guest spot to chat with new readers about your latest book or your thoughts on writing? C'mon over for a visit. I'll bring the coffee and M&Ms, you bring the witty reparte and insights.
If you'd like to take me up on this offer, email me at katie (dot) osullivan (at) yahoo.com
I'm reserving Fridays to feature other authors, as well as the occasional Wednesday. Mondays will still be for book reviews - I've got four lined up from my weekend reading, as well as the post that somehow didn't get published this week while I was away. Like I say, need to get organized!
Showing posts with label Back-to-School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back-to-School. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
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and Happy Back-to-School time!
(I know I'm happy ~ how about you?)
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Writing Wednesday: Back to School Time!
My youngest heads back to school today - although I know many of you have already gone through the first day of school excitement/depression/stress with your own kids over the last few weeks. (One of my daughter's camp friends headed back to school two weeks ago!)
The boys don't start until tomorrow, although the first Varsity soccer game is tonight, on back-to-school eve, as it were. So things are moving. Going. Back to the "regular" routine.
Which means... carving out writing time.
How many of you took the summer "off" from your writing? Was it just me? Yes, I worked on and turned in all the edits for my next book, and I've been trying to promote like a madwoman since my release in May, but I haven't worked on a new book in.... months. I even have a revise and resubmit request that I pushed to one side - I just haven't been able to focus properly.
The house is still under construction, and I'm still setting up events for SON OF A MERMAID, but it's time to get back in the groove. Write. I can feel it - I would be happier if I was writing. Ever get that feeling? That you WANT to write - almost NEED to write... because that's what writers do. Writers write.
So. Here I am making my back-to-school resolution (even better than New Year's, in a different way - it is the start of a "new year" after all, even if the calendar doesn't agree.) 1. I promise to carve out time to write every week day while the kids are in school. 2. I promise to finish the redraft of my manuscript - the revise and resubmit request from early June - and resubmit it to see if the publisher is still interested. And 3. I promise to finish a first draft of the next mermaid book by Christmas.
What are your Back-to-School resolutions?
The boys don't start until tomorrow, although the first Varsity soccer game is tonight, on back-to-school eve, as it were. So things are moving. Going. Back to the "regular" routine.
Which means... carving out writing time.
How many of you took the summer "off" from your writing? Was it just me? Yes, I worked on and turned in all the edits for my next book, and I've been trying to promote like a madwoman since my release in May, but I haven't worked on a new book in.... months. I even have a revise and resubmit request that I pushed to one side - I just haven't been able to focus properly.
The house is still under construction, and I'm still setting up events for SON OF A MERMAID, but it's time to get back in the groove. Write. I can feel it - I would be happier if I was writing. Ever get that feeling? That you WANT to write - almost NEED to write... because that's what writers do. Writers write.
So. Here I am making my back-to-school resolution (even better than New Year's, in a different way - it is the start of a "new year" after all, even if the calendar doesn't agree.) 1. I promise to carve out time to write every week day while the kids are in school. 2. I promise to finish the redraft of my manuscript - the revise and resubmit request from early June - and resubmit it to see if the publisher is still interested. And 3. I promise to finish a first draft of the next mermaid book by Christmas.
What are your Back-to-School resolutions?
(my favorite Back to School shot of my kids, from 2005.)
(if only they were still so small...)
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