Your Song

Mike and I spent Saturday afternoon eating cheeseburgers, comic book store and antique store shopping, before going out that night. While sharing a big ol’ basket of yummy fries and said cheeseburgers, we were picking out songs that describe the other one the best. He picked Jesus Jones’ “Right Here, Right Now” for mine. You know the one: “Right here, right now/there is no other place I want to be/Right here, right now/Watching the world wake up from history.” I’ve always liked this song and I love the underlying feelings to it. Plus, the video is pretty 1990s-awesome.

What’s your song?

A woman on the radio talks about revolution
When it’s already passed her by
Bob Dylan didn’t have this to sing about you
You know it feels good to be alive

I was alive and I waited, waited
I was alive and I waited for this

Right here, right now, there is no other place I wanna be
Right here, right now, watching the world wake up from history

I saw the decade in, when it seemed
The world could change at the blink of an eye
And if anything then there’s your sign
Of the times

I was alive and I waited, waited
I was alive and I waited for this
Right here, right now

I was alive and I waited, waited
I was alive and I waited for this

Right here, right now, there is no other place I wanna be
Right here, right now, watching the world wake up from history

Right here, right now, there is no other place I wanna be
Right here, right now, watching the world wake up from history

Right here, right now, there is no other place I wanna be
Right here, right now, watching the world wake up

Labels

I don’t like them. On the whole, I feel like they are too limiting. They don’t fully describe a person, or they describe a person so incorrectly that the value of the label is overshadowed by its inaccuracies. Can you think of a time when a label is a good thing? And not like an “allergic to penicillin” label, that one’s actually a really good idea. I’d really like some examples. Comment away fair readers!

Those are Killer Shoes

I have resolved at thirty as I am now one of those people who has injured a foot badly enough to have issues with it–at least temporarily–that I’m done sacrificing health/comfort for fashion.

Within reason. I mean I still have some AMAZING heels that I hope to get back into soon.

My foot–the one I broke a few months back–has been hurting like mad, and despite my best efforts, it hurts lots worse when I wear cute shoes that, despite their fashion-forward status, aren’t the most comfortable. So, today I had to go to my happy place as per my boss’s orders (it’s been that kind of week already) on my lunch break. My happy place is apparently DSW where I could find some more feet-friendly shoes.

I got some really cute athletic shoes that gasp! have pink on them and some sandals. The sandals are Dr. Scholl’s.

That’s right. I have a pair of old lady shoes. And they’re fabulous, not to mention pretty comfortable too. Here. I took a picture for you. How very hipster of me:

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Busy, Busy, BUSY!

Yes, this is one of those this-is-what-I’m-doing-lately-and-I’m-going-to-pretend-you-care posts.  I have a blog and I’m entitled to do this from time to time.

So I have been working as an editor, full-time, for a publishing company here in town (no, I’m not going to tell you which one) and although I love my job–I mean, come on! You give the writer a full-time gig with benefits and she’s going to be very happy–I find that I’m having to rearrange the time I use to write. I have to rethink my time management skills.

That being said, I’m reading a great book, Hit Lit: Cracking the Code of the Twentieth Century’s Biggest Bestsellers by James W. Hall, and I’m learning a ton! So much, in fact, that I’m holding off on pimping WAKE OF DARKNESS to publishers and I’m reconstructing parts of it, based upon the advice given by Hall.

Hit Lit: Cracking the Code of the Twentieth Century's Biggest Bestsellers It’s already an invaluable resource and I’m just into the first few chapters. Basically, this is me–as a writer–recommending it to you–you know, as a writer. It’s an easy read and is quite entertaining, actually.

So anyways, I’m working on WAKE based on the advice I’m gleaning from this book, and because WAKE is about vampire hunters (and agents are getting tired of the genre even though this one is TOTALLY different), I think I’m just going to publish it as an eBook, which is great thing for you readers, since I will certainly be running it on a free weekend sometime once it’s out.

TRANSMISSIONS FROM DATING LAND is still going strong and has done well so far, despite its limited audience–because really, not everyone is looking for a satirical date book.

Other projects in the works: I’m editing PRINCES, a great novella by my bf, otherwise known as MW2. We’re going to publish it as an eBook sometime soon.

Be sure to check out my tumblr account: http://brainybabe.tumblr.com/ which is just more of my silliness. I tend to jump on there during a lunch break or when I have just a couple of minutes to post something silly or quick. It’s fun.

I’m also thinking of constructing an anthology of short stories which will include some flash fiction from myself, perhaps a short story or two from MW2, and then an open call for some unpublished little ditties from some of my writer friends. That one would likely be a free eBook, with the intent to get the word out on some great writers out there who would otherwise not have a voice.

I’m also playing around with a new story, tentatively entitled SAIL. It’s a dieselpunk story with some interesting magical/superhero-type characters. I’m having fun twirling the characters around in my head and figuring out their back stories.

So in addition to all that, I’m apartment shopping and doing the working single mom thing; loving my bf more every day (yes, that was uber-mushy, get over it), enjoying life, and looking for the next awesome thing that will be coming along soon, whether it’s a new writing project, a project house, a fun trip, or whatever!