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first pass (ugh) proofreading finished (yaaay)

I'm putting this huge monstrosity of a manuscript (Queen of Swords) out of the door for FedEx to deal with.

Done done done. Now I have to get back to real work.

Something unusual happened yesterday. Somebody recognized my name when I was paying for something at a store. This happens maybe two or three times a year, and it always gives me a shock.

Now really, back to work.

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1. Rachel spoke up on May 18, 2006 11:30 AM and said:

Only 2 or 3 times a year? You would think that people would know of any authors that live in their area... Is it a good shock, do you like when people recognize you?

2. Kelly spoke up on May 18, 2006 11:30 AM and said:

That's cool. Glad you were able to tackle QOS.

3. mary spoke up on May 18, 2006 6:30 PM and said:

I live in your town and I think I would recognize you if I saw you around. I would expect to see you at VB. Should I not greet you? No fawning, but I do appreciate the hard work involved in writing, especially historical novels. Then again, maybe I should fawn. Thanks for many hours of reading pleasure.

4. Rosina Lippi spoke up on May 18, 2006 8:09 PM and said:

Mary -- really, you think you'd recognize me? Because the photos on the books: not up to date. But if you did recognize me, of course you should say hello. I'm just surprised when it happens, but never unhappy about it.

If you're free on July 13, I'm doing a reading/signing at VB. I hope if you can come you will introduce yourself.

5. mary spoke up on May 19, 2006 5:55 PM and said:

I shall clear my schedule. I'm sure your loyal readers Down Under (and everywhere else) envy me!