I’ll keep this short, since I can barely type and speech recognition really sucks. I’d like to thank, Penelope Trunk for many things, but first, I’d like to thank her for this post on her blog!
Please click that link. It’s so worth reading.
It’s kind of like seeing all my epiphanies wrapped up in one post, from this one to this one to this one … maybe.
And, thank you, Penelope, for typing this for me your opinion. Ha!
Which I totally posted before on this blog. A blog that is now retired out of service archived or whatever.
Yeah, here’s to building a lifeboat, right?
Oh, BTW, there’s a link in this post to my column about Tim Ferriss.
Please note the post script in the column. It’s a link to this post! Awesome! Ha ha ha …
I’m just a human being with dystonia and I can barely type this post. This is why I love the Internet!
However, very much like Lesley Carter, I’d like to combine travel, blogging and writing. That would be awesome!
I’d be like Catwoman. Only I’d use my cat powers for niceness instead of … not niceness. Ha ha ha …
I’d also raise awareness of dystonia, because it makes you feel fine. :-/
Okay, then … so here are some other links of possible interest:
Celebrating women who remade our world.
Do investors really care about sustainability?
Italy is an awesome place to car share!
Remember those skinny streets and tiny cars in Italy, honey?
I’m sorry … I digressed … one more!
Obama says, we must act! Right on!!!
The digital distribution dilemma.
I’m either self-publishing my YA or submitting it to a small mystery press, not these guys.
Does this qualify as an article about nothing or a tale told by an idiot?
Oh, the irony! Ha!
So … would you be willing to pay this Internet hobo and NY Times bestselling author $10 each for one or more novels in this mystery series? If so, click here and follow the directions. Thank you!
BTW, if you enjoy mysteries, you should read Putting the MIST in Mystery by Jenny Milchman!
Please click that link, because I read her awesome story in LUNCH READS and I’m looking forward to reading this book.
Finally, from Nik Nak’s Old Peculiar, Queen Victoria!
“All marriage is such a lottery — the happiness is always an exchange — though it may be a very happy one — still the poor woman is bodily and morally the husband’s slave. That always sticks in my throat. When I think of a merry, happy, and free young girl — and look at the ailing aching state a young wife is generally doomed to — which you can’t deny is the penalty of marriage.”
It all started with this post, which led to a book donation here …
PS: My short story “Jasmine” will be published in the next Chesapeake Crimes short story anthology, CHESAPEAKE CRIMES: HOMICIDAL HOLIDAYS, which will be published by Wildside Press in 2014. This book will be the sixth in the Chesapeake Crimes series. All 14 stories in this anthology will center around crime at holidays throughout the year.
PPS: Thank you, Canada! Thank you for Kobo, and for buying my books on Kobo!
I know of this translation business through a local freelancer’s group that I trust.
If there are cosmic producers, imagine them doing this to us. :-O
I’m sorry this post is such a shambles, but I’m still in the process of rebranding … so, we’re getting there. Hopefully, sometime in February or early March. So, hang in there.
Let’s pretend this isn’t an update, okay?






























Thanks for including me in the post. And, now there’s one more person in the world who knows about dystonia — I spent like a half-hour reading about it online. Fascinating. And it’s amazing how much you can do.
Penelope
It was my pleasure!
I love your website and blog. I appreciate your taking the time to read about dystonia. I hope my website will help raise awareness of the condition, along with establishing my name as an author, screenwriter, etc. Thank you for leaving your comment, Penelope!
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