Today is my parents’ 61st wedding anniversary. How’s that for longevity?
They knew each other 3 months before they were married. How’s that for romance?
They’re the main reason I believe in love-at-first-sight.
X-Chromo, a creative writing major in college, called the other night. She may be taking a class on Literary Citizenship next semester. I had no idea what she was talking about until she explained the concept to me. Then I realized, yeah, I am a literary citizen. In fact, as I type this, I have taken off time from Day Job so I can promote my current release. There are blogs to write, blogs to schedule, Facebook and Tsu blurbs to post, and Tweets to Twitter.
Then I ran across this article. The truth may set you free, but sometimes it’s depressing as all get out, too.
I’m lucky. Both of my publishers market their authors. But the “good old days” really are gone.
On the bright side, we authors can interact with our readers on a regular basis. We can develop true relationships with them. We can created communities of like-minded people. There’s lots to be said for good citizenship.
Welcome Doreen Alsen to Work-In-Progress Wednesday! May is National Date Your Mate Month. Can you share either the funniest moment of your dating your husband or the most romantic?
“I now pronounce you man and wife! You may now kiss your bride.”Tim Baldwin watched his best friend, Jeff Myers, wrap his arms around his brand, spankin’ new wife, Beth, a lip lock worthy of the record books.Jeff and Beth deserved all the happiness in the world. After years apart, they finally found each other. Tim knew better than anyone how much Jeff suffered after Beth had disappeared. His buddy deserved his happily ever after.As for himself, Tim thought, not so much.
My landscaper said he’d be around last weekend, but it was too cold. At least, that’s our theory.
In the mean time, spring has finally come to this part of the world, and the posies I planted the first autumn we lived here are now making me cheerful.
Greek windflowers, grape hyacinths, tulips.
(I’ve never had much luck with daffodils, which I adore.)
And these two items were here when we bought the property.
The peonies are sprouting, but I believe my rose bush is gone.
Maybe the landscaper will show up this weekend. I’d love to get moving on my outdoor office!