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I can’t believe October is half over already. Where did it go? Things to celebrate this week:
- The interview I did on the local cable TV channel (LCATV) is on the air now. I noticed I talk with my hands quite a bit, not that that’s bad or anything. Here’s the link for anyone who’d like to see it: http://lcatv.org/node/196156. It’s Vermont Treasures #31.
- I got all my materials sent to the Independent Publishers of New England, so that my book can be represented and sold at their tables at the Boston Book Festival and the New England Library Association Conference. I won’t be at the events in person, so it will be interesting to see how this works in terms of sales.
- We made our traditional fun trek through the corn maze, then went on the hayride down through the “gauntlet of horrors” to the pumpkin patch and my kids picked out pumpkins.
- I got some more yard work done. Yay!
What other celebrations are going on out there?
© Lori L. MacLaughlin and Writing, Reading, and the Pursuit of Dreams, 2015. All rights reserved.
The corn maze day sounds like tons of fun, and congrats to the interview.
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Thank you! We did have a lot of fun that day. We look forward to it every year.
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I watched some of your interview! You do talk with your hands, and they complement your facial expressions so it all helps convey meaning – nothing bad about that at all! Lovely to see you leap off the page. Isn’t technology wonderful.
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Thanks, Anabel, and thank you for watching!
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The hayride and corn maze sound like fun. Nice family tradition. Congratulations on the book!
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We really enjoy it. Thanks!
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Congrats on the interview, here’s hoping you get a lot of sales from the book festival 🙂
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Thank you very much!
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Sounds like a fun day with family. I’d especially enjoy the hayride.
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It was a great day! The hayride was fun, though the horrors were a little creepy.
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Your interview was fun! The interviewer asked a lot of good questions, and it’s great that you got to read an excerpt. Don’t worry about talking with your hands – lots of people do that. (I talk with my hands too. And do weird voices. And silly faces. Yeah, better that I’m not on TV…) The pumpkin-buying adventure with your family sounds so cool!
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Thanks for watching! I’d love to see you do an interview with the weird voices and silly faces. That would be well worth seeing. The maze and the pumpkins are a fun tradition.
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gonna go watch now! and no worries, I’m from New York and we ALWAYS talk with our hands lol
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Ha, ha, it’s great to hear I’m not the only one who talks with their hands. 🙂
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This all sounds so wonderful. I really want to take a hayride again. That’s so much fun. Enjoy the rest of Oct.
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Thank you! Yes, it’s always such a fun day.
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What a great interview! Congratulations. 😀
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Thank you, Carrie!
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More like two old friends chatting than an interview. Nice work. 🙂
Anna from Elements of Writing
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Thanks, Anna! She was funny and very easy to talk to.
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Talking with your hands is perfect normal. 🙂 A corn maze sounds like so much fun!
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I’m glad to hear it. It is a lot of fun!
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Grats on the interview and the spot in the book sale! I hope you get a lot of sales and attention. We have a few local corn mazes, but I haven’t taken my kids out yet. Maybe if they’re up for it on the 31st… 🙂
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Thanks, Loni! Have fun with the mazes if you try them!
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