This morning is a drive-by, but stay tuned for a cool cool, and most likely graphic post later this afternoon.

Something that occurred to me today: if I were to take one of those pop culture nicknames like J-Lo or K-Fed, I’d be D-Pete. Eh. Not a big fan of that, to be honest.

This really has been the week for writing suceesses. I know three people who have or are about to agree to book deals, adn three more who have received offers of representation from agents. Woo hoo! Keep it up, folks!

Also, a huge congratulations to Carla Hughes, who has won a Maggie Award for her Rome-set historical novel. Knock ‘em dead, Carla!

In other news, I have turned in my revisions for Under the Rose. I’ve also finally cleaned my college stuff out of storage in my aunt’s basement. Yep, five years. (I’d feel bad about it, but I had to get past both older and younger cousins’ stuff to get to mine, and my mom lost some of her stuff when my uncle sold the house. So I know this is not unusual) All that’s left is for me to go through it (that should be some fun posts). Maybe I’ll have the first ever blog white elephant party.

Tomorrow, I’ll post about my exciting weekend in Connecticut. Complete with pictures I know should make some Nebraskans reading this blog very very happy.

10 Responses to “Another quickie”
  1. Annie says:

    My pop nickname would be A-War. Kind of violent :(

    And to everyone who’s had a writing success this week, congratulations!!

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  2. Jess Riley says:

    D-Pete. Hee! I’d be J-Ril, which is just weird.

    Congrats on turning the revisions in, and to everyone having writing successes this week as well!

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  3. Marley Gibson says:

    I’d be M to the G. I kinda like that. = )

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  4. Colleen Gleason says:

    My “cool” nickname would be C-Glee. Ugh.

    But I could always go with CeeGee, like when I was on the eHQ boards wayyyyy long time ago when I first met you, D-Pete.

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  5. Marley Gibson says:

    YOU were CeeGee, Colleen? No way!!!! I had noooooooo idea. That’s too funny.

    M to the G

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  6. stephhale says:

    OMG, D-Pete, I love it! You crack me up! Your spa trip sounded wonderful. I hope you are polished, exfoliated, and feeling refreshed.

    xo,
    S-Hal, yeah, that’s not even funny.

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  7. Dona Sarkar-Mishra says:

    Do-Sa? Terrible name, I’ll stick to Dona :)

    Diana, hope your weekend with Marley was awesome and cool and perfect…Heather K and I have to do something like that one of these days…after all we live like 10 mins apart now!

    Also, a note about UNDER THE ROSE, my guy Poe better have a huge part in the story :)

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  8. Cindy Procter-King says:

    My name would be C-Pee. Doesn’t sound too enticing…

    Cindy

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  9. Colleen Gleason says:

    Heh heh heh Marley! I can’t believe anyone even remembers that name. It was so long ago. :-)

    M to the G. Love that.

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  10. Gena Showalter says:

    I’d probably be G-Show
    Or mabye just G-S. . . pot

    :)

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