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Am head down and revising like a mad thing. Yes, again. But dammit, I want this book to completely rock and so does my editor. However, I do have a couple of quickie items of note.

Thing the first: I blogged over at MTV Books Blog today about how each book is a special child and how it can hurt when the younger one doesn't get quite the same attention as the firstborn. *g*

Thing the second: The next Chica Lit Blog Tour is set to kick off bright and early Monday morning with a theme of Women, Words, & Wisdom, with the lineup as follows:


May 19 - Mary Castillo, author of "Switchcraft" (http://marycastillo.blogspot.com/)
May 20 - Caridad Ferrer, author of "It's Not About the Accent" (http://fashionista_35.livejournal.com/)
May 21 – Lara Rios, author of "Becoming Americana" (http://www.lararios.blogspot.com/)
May 22 – Mayra Calvani, The Dark Phantom Review (http://www.thedarkphantom.wordpress.com)
May 23 – Caridad Piniero, author of "The Calling" Vampire series (www.caridad.com/blog)
May 24 – Jamie Martinez Wood, author of "Rogelia's House of Magic" (http://jamiemartinezwood.blogspot.com/)
May 25 – Berta Platas, author of "Cinderella Lopez" (http://bertaplatas.blogspot.com/)
May 26 – Tracy Montoya, "I'll Be Watching You" (www.tracymontoya.blogspot.com)
May 27 – Kathy Cano Murillo, aka "The Crafty Chica" (http://thecraftychica.blogspot.com)
May 28 – Misa Ramirez, author of "Living the Vida Lola" (http://chasingheroes.com)

This time we've taken a slightly different approach; instead of sticking solely to fiction, some of the ladies will be posting non-fiction pieces. Me, I'm not terribly good with the non-fic, so I will have a story up on my day and like before, there'll be prizes, so be sure to spread the word and check on all our fabulous authors.

And look at our logo! Isn't it fab? Done by the very talented Nuvia Crisol Guerra.



Okay, back to revisions for me.

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Speaking of second-book-rejection syndrome, here's a cute interview of a second book, where it complains all about always being compared to its older sibling... :-)
http://pbray.livejournal.com/138036.html

Thing the first: I blogged over at MTV Books Blog today about how each book is a special child and how it can hurt when the younger one doesn't get quite the same attention as the firstborn. *g*
How come I didn't know there was an MTV books blog?

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