If you've been hanging around here a while, you probably know: it's launch day for Double Vision! Seems like it took forever for this day to come, and then suddenly, here we are.
Pass the cake (I'm all about the cake, you know)...
And for more partying, come on over to Sleuths, Spies, and Alibis for an Interrogation Room interview with yours truly. You can enter to win a signed copy of the book!
And if you've followed me this far, I hope you'll consider buying a copy of Double Vision--it makes a great present... Easy buy buttons are to the right, see?
That's it for the hard sell from me. Have some more cake, and let's celebrate!
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Showing posts with label accomplishments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accomplishments. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
How Do You Celebrate Your Accomplishments?
I just sent the first draft of the second book in the Double Vision series to my editors. I did my taxes--both annual and quarterly (now that should come with the delivery of a mega-bag of peanut M&Ms, I'm telling you). I started work on the www.doublevisionbooks.com website (long way to go, but hey).
I should be celebrating, but you know what? I'm not very good at celebrating those milestones.
There's always another deadline, something else to do--like clean the house after I've been ignoring it for weeks. Maybe it's a Dutch work ethic thing.
But I think I'll do something fun to celebrate today. Don't know what yet...
How about you all? What do you do to reward yourself for a job well done?
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