Okay, I'm trying this again. I'd just finished my post and then did something wrong when I went to cut and paste my bio into it--and somehow lost the entire post I'd just crafted :( Can you say, so not my day/week...? Anyway... starting over. But will make this short and sweet. As Winston Churchill said, "Short words are best and the old words when short are best of all."
I could waste this whole post whining about everything that's gone wrong lately (from leaky plumbing to gutted bathrooms to battling with insurance companies, yada, yada, yada) but nobody likes a whiner and besides, I'm bored with all that and you would be too :) Instead, I'm going shopping. With my mom. But don't get excited: nothing designer. We're going to a specialty boutique so we can each get new prosthesis' (prosthesii?) Yes, I finally got that pesky flat tire removed (hallelujah!) and now I'm more lopsided than ever, so it's time to even things out.
In the midst of all the yuckiness, a bright spot from Tamara Leigh (author of the new and HILARIOUS "Stealing Adda") who gave a wonderful shout out on her blog to "Reconstructing Natalie" (now releasing the end of June--yippie!) Thanks, Tamara! I needed that :)
And now, I need to go spend a little God-time to even out some other things that have gotten a little lopsided lately.
Laura Jensen Walker, www.laurajensenwalker.com is the author of Dreaming in Black & White and Dreaming in Technicolor. Her next novel, Reconstructing Natalie, Women of Faith's Novel of the Year for 2006 (about a young single woman whose life is reconstructed inside and out as a result of her breast cancer) will be released by WestBow Press in June.
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