Boy those words look odd when you type them one after the other!
Anyway, just wanted to pop in and say that I am BUSY! And I love being busy, especially when it’s writing busy. This week I accepted a new contract offer to do an online read for eHarlequin! I’m really excited about the opportunity, and the prospect of writing a romance that’s only 10,000 words long
Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on which way you look at it) I’ll probably be a little scarce on my blog as I juggle my current deadline and the new online deadline.
At the moment I’m trying to finish one book and thinking hard out about how I can incorporate the setting and introduce the characters of my August release (Claiming His Runaway Bride) in the online read. I’m open to suggestions on story themes so if you have any favourites feel free to run them past me.
Hmm. More proof that a writer writes. Congratulations on your writing. I love your passion.
Comment by silvercharm — 3 April, 2008 @ 11:06 pm
Hey there, silvercharm. Thanks for dropping by! Writers have to write
and I mean that in the most compulsive way. If we don’t we get pretty darn cranky.
Comment by yvonnelindsay — 6 April, 2008 @ 7:48 pm
Hmm no ideas for the online read, but I’m excited for your upcoming one, Yvonne! It’s almost always so scummy in real life, but I can’t help but love the secretary-boss romances, or the friends to lovers.
Good luck writing!
Comment by limecello — 6 April, 2008 @ 9:15 pm
Hi limecello…you know, I’ve been thinking boss/secretary, or something along those lines, with a bit of fugitive and something else thrown in. Yep, the thought processes are actually processing! Now must get back to current manuscript or I’ll be working day and night to get these books in on time!
Comment by Yvonne Lindsay — 6 April, 2008 @ 11:34 pm
Hi Yvonne, really enjoyed reading your blog. Congrats on the new assignment! Here’s a silly question from Dallas, Texas. Do you remember where you found the picture of the busy, busier, busiest person at the desk? I’m working on a presentation, and it would be perfect for a point I’m trying to make. I’ve tried to track it down on stock-photo sites without any luck. Can you help?
Comment by Doug — 15 July, 2008 @ 5:29 pm
Hi Doug. No such thing as a silly question, from what I’m told
I’m sorry, I don’t recall where I found the picture. Good luck with your presentation.
Comment by yvonnelindsay — 15 July, 2008 @ 11:01 pm