
I'm not sure if I made forward progress in the bunny book today--despite spending all morning working on it. I trimmed, cut, extended, and edited. I think the book is better for it, but it certainly isn't any closer to being done. I guess I'm continuing with my impressionistic approach to writing. I'm going to be traveling later this week and when I travel, I normally use my HP Jornada, which is not nearly so friendly to editing as a standard computer. I imagine I'll make some forward progress then.
I'm also in the process of loading up my eBookWise with a ton of submissions. I tend to batch submissions because the files need to go through a conversion process at the eBookWise server rather than download instantly to the eBookWise.
I did get some editing done in the latest Deacon Bishop book. I'd hoped to get more done--something else I'll have to do on my trip. My day was cut a bit short because I'd promised to help out with our Tae Kwon Do kid's class, which is an hour earlier than our normal class and because it's Tuesday, which is when Karen and I have our little critique group.
I'm going to make THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS the www.BooksForABuck.com book of the day. He was the bad boy of her fantasies. She was the perfect princess. But now Rick Engle is on the verge of becoming a billionaire with his on-line tattoo business and Jennifer Hollman is broke, her father ruined by Internet day trading. Still, when he gets her fired, Rick feels responsible and Jennifer has a lot to offer. Fun and sassy romance--only $2.99. Learn more, read the free excerpt, or buy the entire eNovel here: http://www.booksforabuck.com/rompages/truthcats.html. (Available in HTML, Adobe Acrobat PDF, eReader and Microsoft Reader formats.) Here's the cover (cover design by Karen Leabo):

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