At about the same time we reached 600 hits on my writer's website. I have a bad habit of not paying enough attention to stats like that, but I see 71 people now like my Mark R. Hunter Facebook fanpage, and 79 have liked the www.markrhunter website. This guarantees 70 people will buy Storm Chaser in June, right? Sure it does.
On a related note the Albion New Era, the newspaper where my column first appeared, has reprinted the interview I did on the website Romance Writers on the Journey, at http://romancewritersonthejourney.wor
It's a little intimidating, and I'm beginning to understand why some people fear success. Yesterday I had a little mini-breakdown along the lines of "Now everyone knows I've written a novel! I have to stand by my work! What if nobody likes it?" But then Emily slapped me around for awhile, and I'm okay now.
Anyway, I haven't been around much, and probably won't be around much in the immediate future, and here's why:
( Cut for a kinda-sorta major announcement about another writing project, which has hardly ever been announced anywhere else except for when I mentioned it in passing. )