On the other end of the bird size spectrum, look at what greeted me when I came home from Writers Guild this evening. It's the neighborhood hen Turkey enjoying the crumbs of suet nuggets that fall from the feeder. She's not foolish enough to try flying up to the feeder but is happy to reap the benefits of the other birds' and squirrels' messiness.
I was happy to see that the ISBN I assigned to Anneke's Legacy's audio files was approved overnight so I could go back in to update the metadata and get that quality assurance ball rolling.
In the afternoon, I carried up the basket of clean laundry and the new Luhxe bag I bought for myself. I still have to fold clothes because I need to find another couple pairs of ankle socks to stuff in there but, aside from my toiletries bag and a second pair of shoes, I have everything I need in this bag. And there's still room. The bag has no structure, it's basically a leather-bound hanging bag. You put your clothes flat in the bag, then zip up the sides, and pack in the space made by folding and zipping it. I've got a pair of jeans, a windbreaker, five shirts, slippers, undies & socks, pajamas in there now. I'll add my toiletries and chargers on Sunday before I leave. It's kind of amazing.
Right on time, the five copies of Horizon I ordered arrived today. I ordered them because I updated the cover and wanted to have some with the new cover on hand. So I was less than thrilled when I opened the box to find the first book I took out had the old cover, but the other four have the new one. I took a picture of the old and new covers side by side. I think the lighter one looks much more appealing, don't you? The old one was was too moody and didn't fit the story. I think it repelled readers, making them think it was a sad story.
The only writing I did today was going over my (late) monthly writing progress email and sending it off to KM so she could get it sent out on MailerLite. I could probably do it myself but it changed since I set up the account and I get confused and frustrated. Better let KM do it and stay happy.
--Barbara





