What a crazy month! I fell so far behind on Christmas shopping, but I think I have everything except for the money and gift cards I plan on giving. I keep thinking I’m probably forgetting somebody, though!
I bought the movie “The Christmas Card” this year. It’s my favorite holiday movie, and Hallmark decided to put it on their movie channel instead of their regular channel, so I couldn’t get it. Amazon had it for a great price. This movie (and other great Christmas movies) were written by my friend, Joany Kane. She’s such a great person! And she write amazing movies.
I’m still working on proofreading, so I haven’t touched my own WIP. I’m okay with that, though. I should be done fairly soon, then I can get back to it in the next round.
I’m still excited about my secret project I’m doing with another author. 🙂
That’s all, folks!
One of the things I appreciate about ROW80 is the fact that checking in guarantees I’ll think at least once about my WIP during the week, even if life conspires to keep me from working on it. Best of luck with your proofreading project and happy holidays!
ROW80 is one of the best things that’s happened to authors, in my opinion. 🙂 It does keep us focused, even when we’re struggling.
Thanks, and happy holidays to you, too!
Can’t wait to learn more about your secret project . . . and ROW80 ensures you’ll check back in. I agree with Sione that ROW80’s check-in twice a week helps keep me focused, especially during revision/editing when word count tends to shrink rather than grow.
PS You know you’re a writer when . . . you make editing comments during movies! Have a great holiday!
I really love ROW80. It does help.
Thanks, and happy holidays to you!
Enjoy watching your favourite Christmas movies.
I did! Loved it, as always.
That’s an attractive cover for the movie jacket (or whatever you call it). I thought it was exciting to hear you new the person who wrote the movie. That’s awesome. 🙂
It’s funny how I met her. She asked me if I would be interested in doing a Halloween short story anthology for charity last year. I did, and at some point I happened to mention The Christmas Card was my favorite holiday movie. She thought I was just being nice because she wrote it. I told her I had NO idea she had written it. Now, it’s exciting to see her name on the screen when it says Written by Joany Kane on all the holiday movies she’s done.
I love The Christmas Card!