Reporting in from the sidelines...

Oct 10, 2006 21:38

It seems all I do lately when I post to LJ is let folks know I'm still around, but still coping with a lot of physical problems. Am I sick of that? You bet. So this is the only space I'm wasting in it: I'm alive, still haven't had the surgeries yet and in misery from the epidurals they keept giving me in a effort to reduce the pain. Grrrr.

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wenchamok October 11 2006, 02:29:57 UTC
Did you ever get my e-mails about book editing/Samhain?

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qnotku October 11 2006, 03:08:57 UTC
Sent you an email -- hopefully it'll get through.

hugs,
T

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dmacabre October 11 2006, 03:36:37 UTC
*giggles* Oscillating fans are very handy. Oscillating heroines? Hmmm. Not quite as exciting, although the imagery is funny. I hope Valerie made the necessary whirrrrrrrr sound as she dithered between Joe and Jack.

Hope you feel better soon. :)

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scatteredlogic October 11 2006, 04:14:02 UTC
Heh. Mine makes a clicking sound, so I had the mental picture of Valerie turning to Joe (click) then to Jack (click) etc. ;)

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dmacabre October 11 2006, 04:19:11 UTC
*snickers* And maybe Valerie has different speeds... Lo, Med and Hi. So as the book progresses, she can pick up the pace and the voila! Suspense is built. :)

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scatteredlogic October 11 2006, 04:26:12 UTC
~falls over laughing~ That would certainly be an entirely different take on pacing a novel.

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qnotku October 11 2006, 04:48:55 UTC
Nope -- it was a "sweet" romance, meaning the curtain is drawn before you see the h/h doing the horizontal mambo.

I'm glad to be able to do a little LJ'ing, thanks! Been missing you too -- both your typeface and your Texan voice. :-)

hugs,
Teri

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qnotku October 11 2006, 07:57:27 UTC
*sigh* Remember children -- don't do LJ on drugs. You'll just get yourself in deep doo-doo.

I love you, Meli. I was just testing you to see if you remembered where you live.

*psychotic grin*

T

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hutch0 October 11 2006, 14:52:34 UTC
So that's what `oscillate' means...
You take care, hear?

big hugs

h

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qnotku October 14 2006, 03:44:47 UTC
Sorry, Dave! I forgot that in England "to oscillate" means to share your lunch with a hedgehog.

Teddibly sorry old chap!

*chuckles*
T

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