I guess the moment I get excited about blogging every day in a row is the day I stop blogging.

As I've said before, I'm in a self-publishing mood, and I came across an interesting site that hopefully will help revolutionize the industry. I hope. And, it's Canadian. Hehe.

It fits with the rebellious mood I've been in these past few days. It doesn't help that I've been reading Inferno, by Robin Stevenson, which is about a rebellious teen who hates her school and wishes she didn't have to go. It's the second Orca Book Publishers' book I've read this month. Usually I never buy by publisher. But I've been paying more attention these past few weeks.

Does anyone buy by publisher? Maybe other publishers.

Another reason why self-publishing shouldn't matter. The argument of quality aside, of course.

Speaking of publishers, I sent my children's chapter book off today to two Canadian publishers. I was hoping to make two other packages as well, but I'm not completely done editing all the chapters yet, and the other one requires I read at least three books the company has published. I was going to go to the library and do just that--I even had three titles picked out--but when I look it up on the library website, the one title that I want to read is in Sheet Harbour.

Seriously. The one title I get excited about, and it's in the middle of nowhere. Aka, home.

So, holding off on that. In the meantime, more editing needs to be done, and more research about indie publishing. Yay.