Yeah, you! There’s a little change you might want to check out. Look right. Go on, look. I’ll wait. See my profile? See “August 2007″? Yeah, that’s right…Vlad has a date! Well…at least he has a month…which is better than a season. Yay, Vlad!
The cool thing is that my son will be thirteen and starting the eighth grade that August. So, you know, that RAWKS.
Apart from being all sorts of squeaky happy at my catalog copy (Thanks, Maureen!) and super geeked that I handed in my author’s photo, not to mention my glee at seeing a month attached to my book along with an ISBN number, this week is sending me into giggly fits as Ninth Grade Sucks comes together. It’s funny how you can be so lost as a writer and then, like a puzzle, everything clicks and the world is on its way to right again.
Of course, tomorrow I’ll suck again and question why I ever thought anything I’ve ever written had vbeen fit for human perusal. But today isn’t tomorrow. So today, I’m feeling rather good.
Of course, now I’m off to pay bills…which should really suck the happy out of my day.
By the by, if anyone still wants a Minion button (ie Minion Bling), I’m happy to oblige, just email. (As it is, I’m amazed how many people have emailed, asking for them. You minions rock!)


That’s all so exciting, Heather! Next stop is an Amazon listing!
SQUEE!!! Oh, I can hardly wait!
HUZZAH, HEATHER!!!
August is a great month.
They should name August as the Month of Vlad and proclaim it a holiday!
I’m all about that. But what will we toast with?
You minions rawk! Thanks for celebrating with me.
I’m so glad to finally have a date. hee hee
We love you and send our support (by bat ofcourse).
Of course! *kish*
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