Thursday, February 15, 2007

Change is on the horizon

Last night, exhaustipated beyond recognition, I fell asleep in the bathtub.

Two important things to remember when falling asleep in the tub:

1. Keep your head above water.
2. Be prepared for the shear hell that is waking up 1 and ½ hours later pruned & shivering.

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Yesterday I nearly found myself in southern California for a week. The momentum on this show is pulling me forward faster than even I can keep up with. It was a roller coaster of a day and it verified two things:

1. There’s a lot of interest generating around this show.
2. I’m going to be taken care of until it sells.

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In closing craziness, this damn book won’t leave me alone. By 1am last night I had outlined what I guess can be best described as the table of contents – all 50 elements and I realized that I’m probably gonna have to increase the volume by about 50%. I highly doubt this will be a problem.

I’m dying to dive into it. I’m dying to get out and work on my Feb photo series, but if there’s one thing I learned yesterday, I need to buckle down and hammer out the sweetest pitch I’ve ever put together.

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Finally, my office is shrinking. Computers, files, projects, drafts and imagery are blanketing me (and making it very hard to find either one of my phones when they ring).

I’m loving it, but man, I need a bigger office. (I suspect this will happen soon.)

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