It’s Been A Good Ride So Far
My weekly post is up at the Midnight Hour. It’s all about beating up your characters (again.) I even reference Dawson’s Creek.
Man, I’m a geek.
Anyway, I got on the subject because Jill Kismet is just about to get into a hell of a fight in an alley. She’s going to bleed plenty before this is done. *evil laugh*
This week I celebrated my birthday by buying and rewatching Harold and Maude, finishing A. Lee Martinez’s Gil’s All Fright Diner (given to me by the incomparable Martian Mooncrab), and taking a day off after finishing the revisions on To Hell and Back. Today it’s cloudy and cool with a breeze, which is just about perfect weather for what I plan on doing–writing until I get through the alley scene and set up the second big plot twist, then maybe going and lying down in the back yard with The Count of Monte Cristo, hardback, which the DHM got me for my birthday. Of course, he doesn’t know he got it for me, but I’ll thank him all the same. It just works out better that way.
I really, really love Harold and Maude. I want to be just like Maude when I grow up–if I ever do. I want to be eighty years old and capable of living fully, posing nude, loving sunflowers, and feeding birds. Not to mention driving like a bat out of hell.
Heh. It’s nice to have goals. Happy weekend, dear Reader.

