I have resolved stuff because I am all 2013 that way.
Here’s a few of my resolutions for 2013
- Less refined sugar in my diet. I feel I am now well-positioned for this step as my diet over the last 2-3 weeks has been primarily sugar-based. Protein…proootein…..
- Have the first sequel to Lord Ruin on sale by June 30th
- Read more books by authors I know I’ll love but haven’t yet read.
- Less complaining about certain things and more actually doing something to remove the things I complain about.
- Invite some bloggers whose work I adore to guest blog here.
- More polls. They’re like cowbells. We just need more.
- When I read a really crappy eBook, I will return it THEN I will write scornful things about it.
- Ponder the role of zombies in literature.
- Write more.
- Write more risky stuff.
What am I missing? What are some of your resolutions?
Oh Hey! It’s the first poll of the New Year
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Other. Show that darling man what 200 years have done for women and make him desperate to follow me back to the 21st century. Oh yeah.
Oh. Yes. I like your answer, Bess!
Other. Interview him for enhancing my understanding of the Regency rake and improving my writing. Hey, I’m married.
I don’t go in much for New Year’s resolutions. I need to reassess and replan all the time. I do, however, resolve to finish the balloonist story, which I very much fear people are tired of hearing about.
Looking forward to reading Lord Ruin and Elena’s balloonist story. Elena – the best things come to those who wait — how else are we to achieve the Height of Desire! 😉
Resolving to write every day, even if exhausted from work and the dishes are piling up. And to read whatever and whenever I feel the need to. Oh…and I guess decreasing chocolate/sugar/butter intake and adding in exercise is a good standby resolution. I have to attend a wedding in June so that will help with motivation…ugh, relatives.
Find the necessary. I’m an anxious kind of traveler.
As for resolutions, I don’t ordinarily make them, but I do firmly resolve to get my hands on the Lord Ruin sequel as soon as it’s available.
Aw, thanks! Also, agree about finding the necessary.
I was forced to vote for the coffee option. I know better than to resolve to give up caffeine. I’m with you on exorcising demon sugar. I look forward to your sequel in June. You’ve put it in writing, in public.
Elena, I can’t wait for your balloonist story either!
I resolve to cut down on the sugar too. I’ve been eating a mostly cookie based diet lately. And to travel more.
I understand returning troops brought a particularly virulent strain of vd home with them in 1815, so I’d be all about those French letters….then boogie!
Other: How the f*** do you pronounce that, your grace?
Lenore: Oh. Yes. True. The French Disease (if you’re English) The English disease if you’re French, who would have used English caps. Heh.
Janet. I’m dying here. You are hilarious.
Hey, I see I’m not the only one who likes the “let’s boogie” option. *g*
My new years resolutions are pretty simple – finish up my schooling, try to find a decent job, and have fun with guest reviewing at a cool site. 2012 was a bummer year, so it’s my duty to make 2013 a better one.
I am such a coward. I, too, would as for the directions to the necessary and his study asking him to meet him in his study. You had better believe I would have a stiff shot of brandy before trying to figure out what comes next. With my luck, I’d be transported back home before anything exciting happened.
This year a one word resolution: organize. My whole life needs it.
I think I’d keep pushing buttons. Frantically. I adore the man and all, but who can live without chocolate candy, flush toilets and Facebook? Not me.
*other* The eight-pack is all very well but everything depends on his nose [which must be patrician] and his voice [which has to be like brown velvet].
Have realised from the comments above that “boogie” may mean something other than “dancing”, in the USA…
Please may I have hot chocolate, rather than coffee?