Wednesday. Raining and warm(ish).
The first day of a new year. Begin as you mean to go on.
On this day in history, Steve had just given me his draft of “Familiarity,” commissioned for the ZNB Familiars anthology. I spent the rest of the day reading it, tweaking it, and trimming it.
Breakfast today will be oatmeal, because — have you looked out that window? Lunch will be pre-planned chicken pot pie.
I have some various bits ‘n bobs to do at the computer, as well as some housekeeping (first load of laundry is washing, for instance), and I’ve scheduled some time curled under the blanket with pen and notebook and notes for the next book.
How are you beginning the new year?
Rook at work:
Ah, yes . . . the work of a new cat. Must establish–can’t be “pecking order”!
May 2025 offer you good memories and new delights!
Do story rights from an anthology revert to they author?
It depends on the contract the writer signed with the anthologist.