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Another Day, Another Deadline

so many ideas, so little timeOne consequence of my ADD/ADHD is that I never seem to get caught up. So many Web sites to update and work on. So many things to write. New T-Shirt designs to create. And on and on….

On the other hand, one advantage is that I never get bored.

(Shameless Plug: Complete Index for the pictured “So Many Ideas, So Little Time” T-Shirt and Gift Merchandise Design)

And I am caught up on one thing: I have my share of the updates to Police Officer Exam: Exam Cram book revisions completed. I’m waiting for my co-author to send me the next batch.

I still need to finish migrating content on a number of Web sites. Lately, in between doing the edits to The Everything Pressure Cooker Cookbook that’ll be released in September, I’ve been working on the pages at CookingWithPam.com. I’ve even posted some new content! Two recipes (with pictures!) sent to me by my nephew Andrew Rice:

Andrew’s Quick and Easy Tempting Tofu Stir Fry

Andrew’s Vegetarian Meatloaf

I also wrote an article for Chronic-Illness.org: It’s All in Your Headmy thoughts on Clare Wilson’s interview of controversial British Psychiatrist Simon Wessely.

Onward and upward….

Procrastination

None of that amateur crastination for me! No sirreebob.

I’m on a book deadline (for The Everything Pressure Cooker Cookbook), so what do I do?

I let my online writing buddy Lurquer convince me that I really really really need to start participating in social networks, so I joined Twitter.

I chose PHaHa as my Twitter name. (I guess that’s what you call it.)

I picked that name because years ago the catalog people powers that be started sending me catalogs addressed to Pamela Haha, instead of Hahn. (I never thought my name was a joke, but evidently they did.)

So, today I Twitter! Tomorrow I’ll conquer the world! Or work on my book. Whichever comes first.

Down Memory Lane

Of all things, a YouTube.com video about the letter “Y” triggered a memory about when my daughter was a teenager.

You can read about it at A YooHoo YaHoo.

My Gold Watch Substitute

Years ago I decided that once I sold my first book, I’d reward myself with a gold watch. Life had other ideas. For a number of reasons that I write about elsewhere, my budget realities because of some pesky health issues mean that my dream of that reward hasn’t yet happened.

So now that it’s official that Book #19 is a reality, I had my nephew pick up a gold compromise: the lovely gold box of Esther Price dark chocolate candy that you see pictured here. (I know. It’s a bad nutritional move to reward myself with food. Would you believe that it’s not the candy inside that I like but the lovely gold box?)

By the way, Book #19 — the one that I’m writing now, or am writing when I’m not working on this or another blog or procrastinating by zoning out to the occasional game of solitaire — is The Everything Pressure Cooker Cookbook.

I’ve always believed in the going the extra mile work ethic. And, because of that belief, I continue to dream. And revise my goals. Granted, there are now many other things on my Someday List™ that rank higher than a gold watch, many of which are far more expensive than the watch will be when I get it.

But I will get it. Someday™. Somehow. After all, part of that whole going the extra mile work ethic means I also must have a goal setting philosophy that requires that when I dream, I dream big.

The new cookbooks are here! The new cookbooks are here!

 The Everything One Pot Cookbook: Delicious and simple meals that you can prepare in just one dish; Burst: 300 all-new recipes! 2nd edition by Pamela Rice HahnMaybe I can’t jump quite as high (or as hyperactively) as Steve Martin did in The Jerk when the new phone book arrives, but I still get purdy durned excited when a box of my new books arrive.

My copies of The Everything One-Pot Cookbook arrived today.

Of course, that now means that the site and sample recipes for this book should have been built on CookingWithPam.com yesterday. For now that task will have to be another thing for my Someday™ List.

I’d write some more things about the experience, but today is also the 50% deadline for my newest book. (I’ll post an announcement about that one here … soon.)

I just posted a new writing article on The Blue Rose Bouquet.

If you dream about having a full-time writing career, you’ll want to read 5 Ways to Tell if You Have What It Takes to be a Professional Writer.

BILL GATES HATES THIS SITE

For reasons known only to Bill Gates and the CSS fairy, Internet Explorer doesn’t correctly display the contents of this page.

Therefore, to view this page design correctly, you’ll need to use Firefox (Firefox features) or Google Chrome (Google Chrome features).

(I am demanding that Billy G personally apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.)

The New Home for The Blue Rose Bouquet

I am currently in the process of migrating the content of The Blue Rose Bouquet online magazine from BlueRoses.com to its new home on BlueRoseBouquet.com. Now that the archives for the Writing Woes comic strip have been moved, I’m starting with the oldest short stories, humor, essays, and articles in The Blue Rose Bouquet archives and working my way forward.

During this transition, the Home page for The Blue Rose Bouquet will remain on BlueRoses.com. Any page that has been migrated to BlueRoseBouquet.com automatically (and conveniently) will update to its new location; however, you will need to use the back button to navigate to the links for some of the existing pages.

In the meantime, I continue to dream of that Someday™ when I’ll have a staff to help me with all of my housekeeping chores.

The Writing Woes Comic Strips

The archives for the Writing Woes comic strip are now at home on the new site for The Blue Rose Bouquet.

The Observational Therapist Comic Strips

Because these comic strips are often politcal in nature, The Observational Therapist comic strips previously seen at The Blue Rose Bouquet have been moved to the new The Observational Therapist Web site.

The Writing Woes comic strips will continue to appear on the pages of The Blue Rose Bouquet.

 


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the perfect blue rose.


The Everything Improve Your Writing Book 2nd Edition by Pamela Rice Hahn
Alpha Teach Yourself Grammar and Style in 24 Hours  by Pamela Rice Hahn and Ph.D. Dennis E. Hensley
 The Everything Low-Salt Cookbook Book: 300 Flavorful Recipes to Help Reduce Your Sodium Intake by Pamela Rice Hahn
 The Everything Diabetes Cookbook: 300 Creative and Healthy Recipes That Put the Fun Back into Cooking by Pamela Rice Hahn
 The Everything One Pot Cookbook: Delicious and simple meals that you can prepare in just one dish; Burst: 300 all-new recipes! 2nd edition by Pamela Rice Hahn

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