TIME. Stands still for NO one. Not even writers. *sniff*
Talk. What the characters do in our lovely books.
Tall. How a writer stands when he/she snags an agent.
Tax. An unfair burden. UNFAIR I TELL YOU!
Tea. Some writers drink this. UGH. I gots to have coffee!
Tea cup. Some writers drink their tea from this with their little fingers stuck out.
Tears. What writers shed when they read a form rejection in the mail. (And before they smash their mailbox.)
Thank you. What I say to all my blogging pals. :-)
TAX.... SO UNFAIR!
ReplyDeleteLots of tears lately.... BOO HOO! MY rejections come via email and I don't want to smash my wonderful Macbook.
You are so welcome.... We appreciate you too!
Triumphant times trickle toward those tricky twinkling typist.
ReplyDeleteWe love you too!
Happy Easter!
Tears for the rejection letters! Sniff, Sniff! Breathe in. Breathe out. Send another query letter. Coffee rules!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter.
Tut tut. Nice job. Forget rejection. A rejection is a rung up on the ladder of No Submissions. Of course that is easy for me to say. THe reason I have not gotten any rejections lately is that I have not sent anything in. Hmm. Too much blogging?
ReplyDeleteAh, a good reminder about time. And a nice thing about tea: it has less caffeine than coffee, so you can drinks tons more than coffee. Which has its downside too, as in, more bathroom trips - see I added two more T's - Tons and Trips :)
ReplyDeleteToo cute. (there's a t in cute)... ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Hi, nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteI'm starting up a 'Critiquing Crusaders' program, where participants in the Second Crusade can find other writers to exchange critiques with or form critiquing circles. If you're interested, come by The Kelworth Files to check it out!
Great post. No wonder "T" comes up so much in Wheel of Fortune. I'm going to go drink some tea now.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank YOU Miss Robyn. I wish time stood still a little longer for me to get a bunch of words out really quickly!
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