THE SHELL GAME
I actually wanted to go with Preveracator. Meaning:
pre·var·i·cat·ed pre·var·i·cat·ing
Definition of PREVARICATE
intransitive verb
: to deviate from the truth : equivocate
— pre·var·i·ca·tion noun
— pre·var·i·ca·tor noun
Examples of PREVARICATE
- Government officials prevaricated about the real costs of the project.
- <during the hearings the witness was willing to prevaricate in order to protect his business>
So, now the publisher and I are on a deadline, and as some of you know I'm racing against the clock on quite a few fronts, but as long as I have my health I will continue to keep going! :) GodSpeed!! (she laughs wildly as she hits publish from her keyboard)
THE BEST IS YET TO BE. THE BEST IS YET TO BE. THE BEST IS YET TO BE.
Alright....SILLY ME!! This is the title of my manuscript, to be finished shortly! Deadline has been established. HERE WE GO!!
ReplyDeleteWhat doesn't kill ya, makes you stronger! Cheers!