Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Ear Worms

I worry that the person who thought up Muzak may be thinking up something else. ~Lily Tomlin
Last night, DD was singing and humming to herself (she does this quite a lot -- in fact, when she was a baby, she'd wake up singing... and I'd lie in bed for a few minutes and just listen to it on the baby monitor. I can't think of a better way to start the day), and she suddenly burst out with: La de da de deeeee!

And you know what happened? I sang: La de da de daaaaa!

And promptly got THIS song stuck in my freaking head.



So... enjoy your ear worm. And that birth order quiz said I didn't like to share. Ha. Proved THEM wrong.

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Got a great idea while I was lying in bed desperately trying to sleep last night... and knew I'd forget it if I wasn't careful. So, I repeated it over and over and over... I even know THE LAST FREAKING LINE! It's truly amazing (the line... though hopefully the story will be, too).

It's just a short one, maybe for WW. We'll see.

So, even though it's not writing day, I'm going to get that sucker down.

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I meant to mention from the other day -- it was interesting to read that not many folks buy that many books, and one of the ways they get turned on to a new writer is from excerpts (that is, truthfully, a good way to get to know an author's voice). So, my next question for all you reader-type people:

Where do you find your excerpts? Do you belong to yahoo groups (like the LASR one? We have excerpt Monday, and I know lots of groups offer similar opportunities). Do you consciously go searching for them (on author's websites, etc.)?

Inquiring minds want to know *G*.

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A gratuitous picture of Dakota, just because I can:



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10 comments:

  1. I belong to the Dear Reader newsletter where every day I get excerpts from the featured book.

    AuthorBuzz, LASR, author's website and blogs.

    Now that song is running through my head..it's a cool song though.

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  2. Thanks, now that song is going to be stuck in my head all day. Ear worm indeed. But it's better than the one I had there previously.

    Good luck on your new short story! I wish they came so easily to me (the short ones anyway)

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  3. Yeah, that's a song that sticks.. :)

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  4. I get most of my "excerpts" from scanning books in the library or at the store. If I happen on one online, I'll read it, but I never go searching for one. But, then, we know I'm weird :-)

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  5. Good luck with the new story idea.

    I read my excerpts online. Either at the author or publishers website. Sometimes Amazon has them, too.

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  6. Anonymous11:03:00 AM

    I've had Istanbul (not Constantinople) stuck in my head for DAYS.

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  7. No ear woems here. *G*
    As for excerpts, I find them in the back of books, on authors websites and on many of the Yahoo groups I belong to. Then there are group blogs of authors. Hope that helps!

    Good luck with your short story.

    I hope you have a fabulous day!

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  8. Argh!!! Why was I fool enough to click on that video????? *g*

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  9. That's funny... I have an earworm post today too - Foux de Fa Fa by the Flight of the Conchords

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  10. Anonymous2:04:00 PM

    Aww! Dakota is so cute!

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