The Mother of All Hiatuses–Coming to an End Soon!

To my ten devoted readers,

I swear, I didn’t mean to drop off the face of the Earth. When I said I’d return in the new year in my last post, I’d meant the first week of January.

And then I started my internship. Believe me when I say I was composing my mind-boggling post “Theory of Accelerated Karma” on my way to work in the first few days. But it didn’t take long for the true meaning of “60-hour work week” to sink in (life’s like that during busy season for accountants).

Finally that got done on March 2. Now I have until March 19th before school starts again. I plan to write 21K words between now and then. And then edit, edit, edit.

So if everything goes well, hopefully Theory of Accelerated Karma, the best thing since Theory of Relativity, of course, would see the light of the day in early April. If not–no, think positive, think positive. This is no time to panic.

Much love and gratitude,

Sherry

5 thoughts on “The Mother of All Hiatuses–Coming to an End Soon!”

  1. I think it’s important to reward bloggers who use variable reinforcement in their posting.
    As probably one of your 11th lurkers I commend you for starting up again.

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  2. On your list of Important Things to Do, blogging is just not that high a priority, I would imagine.

    Hang in there. We’ll be here when you have time to return. 🙂

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  3. Yay, you’re back! Jeez, good luck with everything you’ve got going on. Sounds like you’re crazy-busy.

    And hahaha! to Orion. Variable reinforcement–a great training tool for dogs, and now blog readers, too! (I faithfully checked Sherry’s blog about once a week between Dec. 12 and today, each week hoping she’d have posted something new. I’m as simple-minded and easily coded as my Catahoula hound.)

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  4. I was beginning to think we were never going to hear from you again!

    Welcome back and good luck with that horrifying schedule!!!

    Maprilynne

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