Making Progress Organizing My Bookshelf
I never thought I’d be THAT person who agonized over how to arrange a bookshelf. But I was.
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I never thought I’d be THAT person who agonized over how to arrange a bookshelf. But I was.
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I’m home. Wooohooo! We had a wonderful adventure up north – Bill keeps claiming it was 15 cities in 12 days. Not really. But we did hit DC, New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, with stops overnight in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, (bad choice) on the way north and Florence, South Carolina, on the way home.
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I’m going to keep myself entertained with my own TBR (to be read) pile of books. It’s getting out of control. I’ve had Prince Harry’s “The Spare” waiting on the bedside table for more than a year. I’ve just added Mary Kay Andrews’ “Summers at the Saint” to the top of that pile. Vastly different books that I’m dying to read.
Mom had a blast attending my recent book signings at the Mosaic Museum on Jekyll Island. She sat next to me at the table and repeatedly apologized for my horrible penmanship as I wrote personalized notes and signed my books. It was hilarious. And awful. But mostly, hilarious.
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Happy Sunday! I had my first book signing yesterday at Jekyll Market. Not gonna lie – I was terrified. But it was amazing! I met people who’d I’d only met on Facebook neighborhood chats in the past. And I met some awesome new people who had already read “Escape to Jekyll Island” and they wanted
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So, let’s talk beaches and islands because that’s an easier topic than author self-flagellation.
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Yes, I’ve got book signings scheduled! I’m thrilled and terrified. My first one is at the Jekyll Market this Saturday, April 27 from 10:30 am to 1 pm.
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