My furbaby mamma, Magic, was at the vet and in the emergency room last night because of her diabetic problem, so my mind hadn't been on writing yesterday. She's fine now, but hopefully, will be home tonight. I will know she's okay when she starts being the alpha bitch again instead of just lying there.
Dogs are so tough to take care of because they can take so much pain and you can't tell they aren't feeling well until they go into hiding or refuse to eat. Magic is one tough old gal and I have to really keep an eye on her to try to gauge whether she's hiding something.
Ah well...now I have to work extra hard on the roof to pay for the vet bills ;-/.
There's a NYT article that's of interest to those who like to read about books and the sales of books. This one is about a book that had a "wrong" cover and so didn't get the right attention:
www.nytimes.com/2005/08/24/books/24cove.html
It's pretty interesting, since romance writers and readers have always argued about this topic. Let me know what you think.
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Thursday, August 25, 2005
Sick Furbaby Comes First
Posted by Gennita at 8:49 AM
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2 comments:
Elisa (hope this is your name!),
Thanks for visiting my blog! A park ranger, huh? That sounds like great fodder for stories!
Hi SQ,
Yeah, I do agree that great covers catch the eye and make readers remember certain things ;-). I'm glad you liked my book covers. When I first saw Into Danger, my reaction was, "Oh no, pinhead bowlegged spy with wrong colored hair and wrong spy clothes!" LOL. I loved the colors, though.
Authors don't have any control over their titles or covers, so it isn't the authors who get it wrong, trust me.
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