I worked on my first Kickstarter and it got approved! It’s for the Special Edition Hardcover of Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 1: Archer and the release of Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 7: Spinster. I contacted my graphic designer about the Special Edition Hardcover of vol. 1: Archer—it’s going to be SO beautiful! The Kickstarter focuses on the Special Edition Hardcover, but it’ll also include vol. 7: Spinster so that it’ll sort of be like a launch day for vol. 7, too. A third special thing that’ll be in the Kickstarter is Special Edition Paperbacks of all the books in the series. They won’t be available in stores, just in the Kickstarter (and later, from my website, and also in my Patreon book box tiers if I decide to do them). The Kickstarter is not live yet, but you can follow it to be alerted when it has launched. (You may need to create a free Kickstarter account.) Follow Camy’s Kickstarter
Captain’s Log, Stardate 10.25.2006
Blog book giveaway:
To enter, go to the blog links below and post a comment there.
My Thursday book giveaway is Dark Hour by Ginger Garrett.
My Monday book giveaway is The Guy I’m Not Dating by Trish Perry.
You can still enter both giveaways. On Thursday, I'll draw the winner for the Dark Hour and post the title for another book I'm giving away.
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Under pressure . . . Heather and I were discussing stress coping mechanisms last night.
I try to be laid back. I think most of the time, I am.
But when someone does something completely illogical (which impacts me negatively), that pushes my buttons and I fly off the handle.
I think it’s because I’m a logical person. A + B = C. If you can give me a good reason why A + B = D, then I’m fine.
But if you insist A + B = D without giving me a reason why, and it makes things more difficult for me, that just ticks me off.
Heather is the opposite. She shoves it down. A little destructive, but she’s learning to unload these days, which is good.
Actually, in stressful situations, Heather stays calmer for longer than I do. Which I envy, because I don’t want to be emotional, period.
I mean, if it’s something I can’t do anything about, why do I get emotional about it? If a madman insists that A + B = D, there’s nothing I can do to convince him otherwise. Why do I get bent out of shape?
(Captain Caffeine asks me that all the time, and it usually gets me to shut up.)
So how about you guys? How do you cope?
TMI:
Writing: I posted another article on proposals at my Story Sensei blog.
I also posted a book review of Calm, Cool and Adjusted by Kristin Billerbeck.
Diet: I’ve been doing the exercise bike about 30 minutes every day so far. I feel a little guilty because it’s not the same intensity of exercise as Denise Austin, but at least I’m doing it. Hey, if Meg Cabot does only 30 minutes a day and looks as fabulous as she does, why not, right?
Blog book giveaway:
To enter, go to the blog links below and post a comment there.
My Thursday book giveaway is Dark Hour by Ginger Garrett.
My Monday book giveaway is The Guy I’m Not Dating by Trish Perry.
You can still enter both giveaways. On Thursday, I'll draw the winner for the Dark Hour and post the title for another book I'm giving away.
Win an iPod Nano! Exclusively for my newsletter YahooGroup subscribers, I have a huge contest running until January 31st! Get more info on my contest page!
Click to join Camys_Loft
Under pressure . . . Heather and I were discussing stress coping mechanisms last night.
I try to be laid back. I think most of the time, I am.
But when someone does something completely illogical (which impacts me negatively), that pushes my buttons and I fly off the handle.
I think it’s because I’m a logical person. A + B = C. If you can give me a good reason why A + B = D, then I’m fine.
But if you insist A + B = D without giving me a reason why, and it makes things more difficult for me, that just ticks me off.
Heather is the opposite. She shoves it down. A little destructive, but she’s learning to unload these days, which is good.
Actually, in stressful situations, Heather stays calmer for longer than I do. Which I envy, because I don’t want to be emotional, period.
I mean, if it’s something I can’t do anything about, why do I get emotional about it? If a madman insists that A + B = D, there’s nothing I can do to convince him otherwise. Why do I get bent out of shape?
(Captain Caffeine asks me that all the time, and it usually gets me to shut up.)
So how about you guys? How do you cope?
TMI:
Writing: I posted another article on proposals at my Story Sensei blog.
I also posted a book review of Calm, Cool and Adjusted by Kristin Billerbeck.
Diet: I’ve been doing the exercise bike about 30 minutes every day so far. I feel a little guilty because it’s not the same intensity of exercise as Denise Austin, but at least I’m doing it. Hey, if Meg Cabot does only 30 minutes a day and looks as fabulous as she does, why not, right?
Comments
most of my stress is relational. I have plenty of the other types of stress, but the stuff that puts me under a rug is relational. I'm learning to process this, but it's not easy. I'd rather keep the peace. I hate conflict. But God is growing me, thankfully. I'm learning that conflict isn't the end of the world.
I still don't like it though.
My husband was hit by a car while running (not hard, he was fine). The next time we went running, we started talking about the odds of it happening again. To be funny, I said, "Well, essentially, there's always a 50/50 chance that something will happen. Either it happens or it doesn't. 50/50."
This annoyed my husband to no end cause he knew it wasn't true, he knew I knew it wasn't true, and yet I kept saying it.
Hilarious. And yet you're screaming right now, "THAT'S NOT RIGHT!" :)
Sarah
It's the same thing with adult issues. Things that annoy me in the business world to the point of ticking me off in a big way MUST be ignored sometimes.
Choosing to ignore the little things actually helps in ministering to people that are so very different from you. Could I lead someone to Jesus without asking him why he'd gotten his face tatooed? I'd really have to focus on the major things and not care about the minor things.
I really am someone who internalizes all this. I have a lot of trouble talking with anybody about problems. Being single sort of has that as a corollary. I guess that's why I have strong?, bad? issues with confidence, especially if the other person(s) purport to be Christians.