red means danger...or beef, if it's a bullion cube
In this case, it's my hair.
I'm getting ready for the STAR (Southern Tier Authors of Romance) Conference in Ithaca, NY, this weekend, & one of the things that needed done was my hair. I thought it was red last time--ha! We went even heavier & redder this time. You know how Meredith describes her hair in Laurell K. Hamilton's "Meredith Gentry" novels as "a red not found in nature or on human beings"? Yep, I think it's about that red. He he. I love it. I just hope no one attending my workshop thinks I'm too odd to know what I'm talking about. (I may not know what I'm talking about, but that's all me; it has nothing to do with my hair. :-P)
Next I need to figure out what I'm going to wear, start packing, & go over my workshop notes one more time before printing.
Stayed up late last night to finish A STROKE OF MIDNIGHT--so good! I think this was my favorite "Meredith Gentry" book so far. I was reading it mainly to catch up on the series before I fell too far behind (as I've done with so many other series), but now I'm wishing there were another one out already so I could just keep going.
And I'm still waiting for my author copies of WHEN THE LIGHTS GO DOWN to arrive, darn it! Where the heck are they? I've already gotten two or three letters from readers who have received their Book Club copies, so you'd think mine would be in transit. Wouldn't you? Not that I need them for anything, I just want them. Especially now that I know they're printed & in circulation. :-)
Next up: CLUB DEAD by Charlaine Harris. (Yes, another attempt to catch up with series I've let slide. :-))



