“The Old Year has gone. Let the dead past bury its own dead. The New Year has taken possession of the clock of time. All hail the duties and possibilities of the coming twelve months!” Edward Payson Powell
New Year’s Day is definitely one of my favorite days, a new year means new opportunities and another blank slate. What are you going to do differently in 2010? Will this be the year you publish your book, your poems, your music? What bad habits will you lose and what new habits will you add? As most people make New Year’s resolutions only to give up in a few weeks I wrote an article on making your resolutions stick this year. I’ll post the link tomorrow. I know that 2010 will be a great year. I will graduate in October. I will have my first poetry collection finished. And there are so many other opportunities right around the corner if I continue on this path.
Now get back to work!
The Writing Nag
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I have a second cat-to-cat advice book (no humans!) coming out in August, 2010 on Adams Media. It was a very short turnaround – the publishers gave my human about 3 months to complete it, and she's used to editing one advice column a month for my blog! Plus she had to Photoshop 70 photographs of me. But she met the deadline (and promptly had a meltdown – I hid under the bed). So 2010 should be pretty exciting!
Sparkle's human checking in here – now that I'm done with her book, maybe I can work on something of my own in 2010! Maybe even something NON-cat related!
Congrats Sparkle and Janiss! How exciting for you!