Julie Klumb

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    Story-Time!

    I have a story to tell, but it’s going to be a bit of a long account. So if you’re sticking around, you might want to pull up a chair. Hell, you might want to grab a snack.
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    Back? Okay.
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    As many of you know, I joined Twitter right around January of 2009. I spent my first [...]

    Putting It Out There

    My friend, PJ Schnyder (who recently signed with Decadent Publishing — buy her book), blogged about the submission process today. Since I’m in the midst of it as well, I’m cheating and following her lead.
    When I queried my first novel in December of 2008, I had no clue what I was doing. My query letter [...]

    Summer Goals Update #2:

    Wow. Tuesday again, huh? Hoping this looks better once I get it out on paper than it does in my head.

    Fitness (non-writing, obviously) — Still doing P90X. I “cheated” on Sunday. It was supposed to be legs and back, but I did 2 1/2 – 3 hours of raking, digging and weeding outside instead. I [...]

    RT 2010 Round-Up

    Started my RT journey at 4 AM on Wednesday morning. For the entire five-hour drive, I wondered if the trip was really worth getting up in the middle of the night for. The short and sweet answer is: OMG, YES! Okay, that sounded sexual, and it really wasn’t meant that way, but I had a [...]