Onto the update~
This Week:

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*Writing: wrote my ROW80 goal post Monday, almost 1000 words for my ROW80 sponsor post Tuesday, and today started my 24 Hour Theatre script. It's Superhero Theme in conjunction with the summer youth reading program. Going to get a little wacky, but will be a cute little script when I am done. I want a finished script by bedtime, also did a small writing blitz this afternoon of about 15 minutes.
*Editing: edited my ROW80 sponsor post and submitted it.
*Social Media: did my sponsor duties and visited 4 blogs Monday and Tuesday.
This (upcoming week): Going to have to shove a lot into the next couple of days as I won't be writing at all Saturday and possibly Sunday. I am making the goals light this week to allow for Connecticon.
*Reading: try to finish The Subtle Knife and start Murder Comes Ashore.
*Writing: write daily, 300 words. Day off Saturday.
*Editing: start up revisions on The Real Road Trip.
*Social Media: sponsor duties and blog visits to 4 ROW80 blogs and/or blog I follow.
*Submission: 1 submission before Saturday.
A Round of Words in 80 Days is a blog challenge. In 80 days set some goals, post your progress to a blog, add the link to the Linky Site. It is a Blog Hop, so come in and sit a spell. Listen to a few tales and maybe stay to share some of your own.
It's WIPpet Wednesday too! The idea is from K.L. Schwengel. You take the date, play with the math, and viola a snippet of your WIP. Post your link and /or visit the fellow WIPpeteers here. I have to use a small part of the secret project. I don't want to give anything any but it's time to start sharing it. Today is 7/8. Using the day 8, I will show 8 sentences.
Set up: Cumi was left alone and Marty is curious. If I gave you more it would spoil future WIPpet posts. There will be more later. I promise. This one is gonna be a longer project.
Marty raised his eyebrows, “Really? You and him close?”
Cumi was suddenly aware that she was alone. She didn’t know all of the rules that applied here and it was obvious that she was from out of town. “He’s like a mentor. He teaches me all kinds of stuff. You know,” she was at a loss for what else to say.
“I saw you kiss him earlier. That’s some mentorship you got there,” he grinned and turned away.