Look! Lucky L Day =)
I've left you some Lovely, Lazy, Lingering titles...
LEARNING TO SIT STILL - YA. Marcy has ADHD and hates taking her meds. After graduating high school, she tries to live without them.
LEAVING NO EVIDENCE - MG. Smart neighborhood kids get blamed for prank and take revenge on dumb older siblings who set them up.
LOST IN PURGATORY - Paranormal Fantasy. Harry Durble got sent to Hell by mistake and makes a deal with the Devil to earn his way out.
WVDs of the Day:
lingle - to get stuck in your head, like a catchy phrase or song
letrome - having perfect timing
Listen! Let me tell you about a Lively girl named Courtney Pearson, follow the link to look at her a-z posts, they're Lego scenes - Love it!
LOL on the pitches. My 12 yo can relate to the first one.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to check out the Lego scenes.
I've had a lingle running through my mind for days! Thankfully, it's a song I enjoy. :)
ReplyDeleteI forever have lingles stuck in my head. Can you use it as a noun?
ReplyDeleteLove the pitch for Lost in Purgatory.
i wake up with a song lingle almost every morning--great posting
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great post, Tara. I love both of your words: Lingle and Letrome - awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the term liable, but hate when it happens to me.
ReplyDeleteLost in purgatory! Tara, that sounds awesome! I'm not sure you should be sharing these million dollar book ideas with everyone!
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Thanks for the link, going to check her out now!
HMG
Nice to meet you Tara. I can relate to a lingle.One in my head right now.
ReplyDeleteThat LOST IN PURGATORY one is great!
ReplyDeleteI've got Courtney's blog bookmarked to check out later. :)
I always get the bad lingles in my head.
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to try and use lingle today!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite L books is Lonesome Dove. So so good!!
Have a great weekend, Tara! :)
Leaving no evidence sounds hilarious. But I love Lost in Purgatory. Sent to hell by mistake? That's so terrible, but awesome book idea.
ReplyDeleteFun post. I have poor letrome. I really do.
I'd have to piggyback on what Heather Gardner said. I'm loving the titles and definitions. At least you are definitely stirring the pot for some folks for sure.
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you and lovely words! :)
ReplyDeleteLook forward to the rest of your challenge run…can’t believe we’ve had 14 days already!
--Damyanti, Co-host A to Z Challenge April 2012
Twitter: @AprilA2Z
#atozchallenge
lively thanks to your lovely comments! long day yesterday!
ReplyDeleteGreat blurbs! I'd read them.
ReplyDeleteOoh, Lost in Purgatory would be an awesome read!
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