Jane’s hit every snag I have, plus some: every time I’ve hit a technical glitch, as in Norton, as in various things of that ilk, she’s had to abandon her books and rush to the rescue. She’s done all the technicals of CC, and most of the covers, and all the panic details—not to mention me losing my entire genealogy file this evening (I found it, tucked in e-books, go figure)—but the upshot is, we’re still putting finishing touches on the books—she found a major misspelling in one of my section pages in Faery; and we have Lynn, who has only just today unsplinted her purple and yellow broken finger today, and is trying to type.
Give us a little time, in which we can get Jane’s 3 initial books—she’s already got one complete—and maybe, with luck, we’ll have something of Lynn’s, and that could happen this weekend, or it could be a few days on, but we are working our little tails off, and we want to end up with quality pieces for you. We are day-to-day on when we are opening, but we are getting there. A major hurdle today, in getting newer or revised works registered, but Jane will offer you a free download and then the rest of a series that has been going at precious-metal prices on E-bay—can you beat that for a bargain? And Lynn is employing her fractured digit to try to get things working at her end of the country.
We’re getting there.
Just want to share how this looks on Twitter –
Here’s what we hope, re schedule on the Closed Circle opening…: Jane’s hit every snag I have
I guess it’s the typographically correct characters that acts up…
Oh no! The WP ate the bizarre look! New try – the ‘ reads as #8217 while the … is #8230. The # makes them wok like Twitter-tags, besides making it hard to read 😉
Prizes to you for your perseverance! 😆 Please, could you tell us one more time how to contribute to Closed Circle? 😉 I seem to be a real strainer brain these days!
P.S. Just bookmarked CC and made it official in smartcat world! 😆 !!!
What I see on Twitter looks perfectly normal
Twitter looks good to me too! 😀
So when the site opens up and goes live, will it be the “Open Circle” ???
Heh. No. Still ‘Closed Circle.’ La Cosa Nostra was taken. 😉 Seriously, we wanted a name that would indicate we aren’t taking submissions—which is a biggie, let me tell you. If we threw open our doors to submissions from all and sundry, and became a regular publishing house, we’d have to give up writing to handle the mail load and the reading and the editing and the artists we’d have to hire and the—wait! We’d be another NY-style operation. And we’re just writers.