Thursday, November 3, 2011

I'm still alive!

I know it's been months since I last posted. Life has been crazy! Trying to be a full-time (15 Credits) student, work, and take care of a family is rough! Needless to say with all of that, I haven't had the time to work on my novels at all. :( I should hopefully be graduating with a degree next year and from there I will be writing as much as I can. I look forward to finishing up with at least part of my education and taking a break. I enjoy writing, I still want to be a writer, however, I really have to say I dislike the whole writing 15 page papers for college. There's research, citations, and topics that may not even interest you involved it it. If someone asked me to write a 15 page short story, I feel semi-ok about saying I think I could do it. It might be a little rough, but at least I would enjoy it.

I do at least make a little spare time to do some personal reading. I have read so many books, I sometimes get the stories intertwined. I do have to say I'm looking forward to a couple books that will be released this month. Vindicated by Keary Taylor (Nov. 29) Vindicated is the final book in the Fall of Angels series.
and
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini (Nov. 08)  Inheritance is the final book in the Inheritance Cycle (Eragon series)


I will be super crazy busy this month getting caught up in school. (I was sick most of October to the point of missing classes and not being able to concentrate on homework. Let alone read my own choices of books) Then preparing for finals the middle of Christmas. I hope to still be able to read these two books however. . I am going to try to make the goal of at least starting to blog a couple times each month. That way it can help me stay up with my typing and personal writing. I will do some book reviews on some of the books I've read lately when I get some more typing time in.

Until next time, I wish you all happiness and well being!

~Kimberly Lunnen

If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write something worth reading or do things worth writing. Benjamin Franklin

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