Well, while Columbus Day doesn't have the cachet it did when I was ten years old, I'll happily take it as a day to write. And after spending the last hour or so struggling with a particularly difficult post on the recent brouhahaha over Lorde and her song, Royals, I've decided to shelve it for another time and spend my writing day either writing (I'm thrilled that the good folks at Elephant's Bookshelf have decided to push the deadline for submissions for the winter anthology back by two weeks) or reading to revise. Oh, and there's a manuscript to continue beta-ing for a friend.
How are you spending your Columbus Day?
I will definitely do some writing today.
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I had a decent day--what about you?
DeleteIt's our Thanksgiving today, but we had our big family meal yesterday. Today we're all about sitting and relaxing - so I'm sure I'll get some writing in!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a nice Thanksgiving, Jemi.
DeleteYeah, Columbus Day still isn't a day I get off, but I've always like the parades we have around here this time of year:) Keep up the good writing:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark, and welcome aboard!
DeleteWish you a productive writing day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sheena-kay--hope you had a great day, too.
DeleteI hope you had a productive day, Jeff! :)
ReplyDeleteRight back atcha, Carrie--and congratulations on Courage!
DeleteI need a writing day. Hope yours was productive!
ReplyDeleteIt was, thanks. I hope you get a writing day soon, too!
DeleteNot that Columbus Day is celebrated in Australia, but I spent it doing the most awful journalism assignment. Hope your writing day was fun and productive :)
ReplyDeleteAh, but you do have a summer off coming soon, don't you?
DeleteThis is true :)
DeleteI had to work. Bummer. But I had a very productive 3-day weekend anyway, so I can't complain.
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