If you’ve read my Contemporary Christian Romance novel, Sushi for One? , you might enjoy this fun short story I wrote that takes place right after the book ends. If you haven’t read Sushi for One? , no worries, you won’t be lost. This is a little vignette that happens at a wedding. I wrote this story during my nightmarish years as a single woman at my relatives’ weddings. And yes, the story is based off of a true story (mine). Click on this BookFunnel link to get your free copy of my short story, “The Sushi Toss”! (If you’re already a newsletter subscriber, be sure you sign up with the email address you used to subscribe to my email newsletter. Otherwise you’ll be asked to subscribe with your other email address and you’ll have two addresses subscribed to my newsletter.)
Captain's Log, Stardate 06.02.2006
The Barclay Sterling contest: Hey, I finaled in the Inspirational Romance category! And it’s totally legal! I even asked the coordinator, and she said that since I wasn’t contracted when I entered (technically, I’m still not contracted since my agent just finished okay-ing the contract with Z), then it’s fine for me to stay in the finals.
My chick-lit novel will be judged by Amanda Bostic at Westbow. My agent is super excited about it, because it adds more credits and glam to my name as an author—some of the intangible stuff that’s also important in this writing business.
My friend Tina Russo also finaled! She’s way nice and a brilliant writer. I hope something fabulous comes out of having Amanda judge her entry, although I know it’s a longshot. God can do anything, right?
TMI:
Diet: I had a good workout yesterday with Denise Austin’s two morning exercise programs. I’m glad, too, because I pigged out a bit at our writer’s meeting last night. Hopefully today I’ll go running with the dog.
The Barclay Sterling contest: Hey, I finaled in the Inspirational Romance category! And it’s totally legal! I even asked the coordinator, and she said that since I wasn’t contracted when I entered (technically, I’m still not contracted since my agent just finished okay-ing the contract with Z), then it’s fine for me to stay in the finals.
My chick-lit novel will be judged by Amanda Bostic at Westbow. My agent is super excited about it, because it adds more credits and glam to my name as an author—some of the intangible stuff that’s also important in this writing business.
My friend Tina Russo also finaled! She’s way nice and a brilliant writer. I hope something fabulous comes out of having Amanda judge her entry, although I know it’s a longshot. God can do anything, right?
TMI:
Diet: I had a good workout yesterday with Denise Austin’s two morning exercise programs. I’m glad, too, because I pigged out a bit at our writer’s meeting last night. Hopefully today I’ll go running with the dog.