1. Launch Party Invite List (just keeps getting longer)2. Plane Tickets to Atlanta (Boo-yah! $208 bay-bee!)
3. CP Read (made some more headway on this Monday)
4. Write 15 pages of SSG2.5. Send out mail.6. Go to Staples and pick up stuff to make an office.7. Write Shawn about promo.8. Make appointment for car service9. Apply for pool pass.10. Order promo items.
11. GCC post.
12. Put together office.
13. Clean glasses.
14. Order promo item.
15. Critique auction read.16. Make doctor’s appointment.
17. Research Digital cameras (My camera died at the reunion. I am up for recs. I had a Canon PowerShot (3.2 megapix) that I really loved, so I could just get another of those, but maybe it’s time for an update? I want something relatively small (i.e., not an SLR).)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: "How do you pronounce your last name?"
A: I pronounce it "Peter-froind" (think "Freud" with an N), but if that's too hard for you, "Peter-friend" works great. That's what it means in German, anyway, and it's how my dad and grandfather pronounce it.Q: "Is there going to be a third book in the killer unicorn series (that started with Rampant & Ascendant)?"
A: Yes, someday. I don't have a title, publisher, or release date yet, though. But I promise I have not abandoned Astrid! Meanwhile, enjoy the killer unicorn short stories.Q: "How many books are in the Secret Society Girl (Ivy League Novel) series?"
A: There are four books in the series. The correct reading order is: Secret Society Girl, Under the Rose, Rites of Spring (Break), and Tap & Gown.Q: "Are you going to write any more books in the Secret Society Girl (Ivy League Novel) series?"
A: Tap & Gown is the last book in the series. (It's time for Amy and me to graduate!) If you're interested in reading further in the series, check out the free secret stories.
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