Not a creative week, but someone read one of my books!

Draft2Digital notified me that the Hoopla library service paid for someone checking out one of my books.  I’m not sure which book it was — sometimes that information lags behind — but whoever you were, thanks for giving me a try. And Draft2Digital now reports sales (or rentals) as sales for Behold the Book which makes me feel way professional.

Once again 19-Infinity dominated my week but it paid off. I have the cover (reveal comes next week), the text is set so all I have left to do is figure out some promotional stuff and order some copies for the Con-Gregate convention next month. I’ve ordered one final proof copy to double-check all is well, then it’s a go. That frees me up to move on to my next project, Savage Adventures (the book on Doc Savage I’ve mentioned before).

I also got another chapter of Let No Man Put Asunder finished, and that was about it. There was a lot of life stuff going on: Tuesday, after taking Wisp to the vet, I also dealt with a roofing contractor and a landscaper. I decided to do mostly smaller errands or blogging the rest of the day as it was chopped up into small chunks of time.

Wednesday I had lunch with a friend from the writing group and added a few errands. Unfortunately I forgot another errand, for TYG, so I headed out Thursday morning to take care of that one. The end result was, obviously, less time to write, especially when I add in the time to gather my wits after I leave the house for an errand.

I did manage to get four stories returned from Friday June 9 to yesterday, 6/15. I suppose that’s an accomplishment of sorts.

On a more positive note, I also blogged at Atomic Junk Shop about Thor’s breakup with Jane Foster and the introduction of Sif.

#SFWApro. Art by James Bama (top) and Jack Kirby, all rights to images remain with current holders.

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