![]() ![]() ![]() It’s one of those historical fiction with a present-day frame novels, and this one came out right when those sorts of books were first starting to saturate the market. The Winter Sea first came to my attention a few years ago, and I thought it sounded really interesting. And that would be really bad, for lots of reasons, not the least of which is that my work is paying for this conference. I’d forget all about school and spend every day sweating at Disney World. And then I remember that The Magic Kingdom and Universal Studios Orlando are less than two miles away and I think, “Maybe I should try to make that happen while I’m here….” But I know how that would go down. I feel like I should be out being social or something, but no, why should I do that? I have peace and quiet to read and blog and shop online and maybe exercise in the lovely fitness center at this hotel, or even do a Jillian Michaels DVD (I still need to figure out if I can borrow weights from said fitness center). While I like to think of myself as a person who would enjoy nothing more than to spend six solid days surrounded by no one I know, alone in a hotel room, with nothing to do but read and play on the internet (oh and go to continuing education lectures about feline medicine for eight hours a day), the actuality of it is a little scary for me. I’m happily ensconced in my suite at the Royal Caribe Hotel in Orlando, Florida. ![]()
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