[Writer Post] Party, Writing, Etc.
Well, lookee there, it’s Wednesday. Happy blog day.
In less than a week, we have a launch party for the novel at Roll2Play in Carrollton. I don’t want to overly push it, but I also don’t want to have a party where no one comes. The Roll2Play folks are too good for that. So, if you’re in the area and don’t already have plans, 7-9pm… there will be cake.
Thanks to Roll2Play, again, I might be reconnecting with an awesome non-profit – with an event right here in town in November. And I was able to introduce a rep to a FenCon rep for potential “Have You Met” moment for a future charity for FenCon (we always need new ones). Fingers crossed on that one. Good people doing good work. Will let you all know when stuff happens.
I’m getting close to finishing the next project needing finishing – then it gets handed off to those who handle it next. Then I get to write something fun for me that doesn’t have a deadline (just yet). But it’s all part of writing regularly (even if some crazy days are only a handful of words). New words are new words – even during editing and such. Which reminds me… I need to do a second read of the Four Redheads book for the last bits of notes (right now there aren’t many).
I owe a band an apology – with all the deadlines and stresses and craziness of the last few months, I’ve failed to review a CD. I need to do that, and get back to that part of my writing, too. Because it’s something I enjoy doing. And it’s good music.
Oh, and there’s the troublemaker part of me… I pretty much got ripped off in a Kickstarter for a certain product. I still have the person on Facebook until the whole situation is resolved, but it’s no one I truly remember ever meeting in person. I’m active on the Kickstarter comment page. I’ve approached this person TWICE (at least through private messaging) – the second time has been roundly ignored. IF this situation goes to legal action (fraud) I will support the suit. I don’t make these decision lightly because I tend to think well of my fellow person – but the patterns are too clear. And the lack of admission of making a mistake? That’s an indication of Actions Needing Consequences.