The website for young adult author Kate Larkindale. A place for her musings on writing, publishing and a day job in the arts sector.
Friday, April 3, 2015
C is for Celebrate the Small Things
This post is part of Lexa Cain's bloghop, Celebrate the Small Things (Lexa has just taken it over from VikLit who has hosted it for the last 2 years). Head on over there to join up!
So, what am I celebrating this week?
Right now I'm celebrating the fact C in the A-Z challenge falls on a Friday! How convenient is that? My bloghops line up!
I'm also celebrating the long Easter weekend. 4 days off work! But I'll need it. The next two weeks are going to be busy. My kids are on vacation and I have a lot of big events happening at work, including two overnight trips to Auckland.
Another thing to celebrate is that I finished my book and sent it to my agent. I still get nervous every time I send send, but I did it. There comes a point where reading it just one more time isn't going to help.
What are you celebrating this week?
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Good luck with the book. It'll be O.K. Happy Easter, especially with a 4 day weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat about the book. If you didn't get butterflies in the stomach, you wouldn't be a writer. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteI liked the letter "C" line up too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Easter time away, and candy??
Isn't it nice when things align! Congrats on sending the book off to your agent. :) Happy weekend and Happy Easter!
ReplyDelete~Jess
You sent Stumped? Uh-oh. I've been so distracted I lost track, but I should totally have made a bigger effort to finish that for you. So sorry... In the meantime, enjoy your long weekend and your trips to Auckland!
ReplyDeleteThe blog hop alignment is pretty cool. Enjoy your time off and good luck with your book.
ReplyDeleteHow nice that C fell on a Friday. Congrats on finishing! I hope your holiday is free of worries.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing your book. Good luck with your agent finding its publishing home.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on sending your finished book to your agent - that's a big step but you are right - you can only read it so many times. Good luck!
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