You really shouldn’t write under the influence of cold medicine, but what the hey? Beguiling Hollywood’s New Year’s Missive

Hello sweetest babies, dearest darlings, friends beyond compare (yes, I’m in a flamboyant mood but humor me!)

I could say I hope you all stay well-hydrated and virus-free but that might be too reflective of how I’m feeling at the moment…

sylvia-sidney-cary-grant-thirty-day-princess-1So – here’s something more appropriate instead: the real marvel of this wonderful thing we do is the world-spanning reach, exchange and communication of thoughts, feelings, and joys enabled by the interwebs. It is awe-inspiring and heart-warming to reflect on the expansion of mind and the genuine cordiality that comes from being united not only across the country but across the globe, inviting an understanding nod, a raucous laugh, a quiet chat.

I am honored to have met you, come to know you, and to have befriended you through the magic of technology. A short swing into pomposity and then we’ll rocket right out: a lot of people call this digital world an echo chamber, and it can be — if that’s what you want — or it can broaden your world, show you other perspectives, make you appreciative of the goodwill everywhere around us. This, I have found here — and for that I thank you profoundly.

If you’re a regular reader you know I am having a novel published in a blend of old and new formats. It’s an ongoing adventure, but the edit is completed, and the ducks will be lining up shortly. One duck in particular I would like to acknowledge, and that is my line editor. I had no idea how comprehensive his work would be, what compassion an editor has for their author, and what wiles they employ to get the manuscript polished — wit being their most effective tool. Two, no, make that four other ducks have been my guardian angels in all things digital, two hovering behind the scenes, and two very much in the forefront, working on the initial edits of the book with me, introducing me to WordPress, advising and guiding. And then there’s this whole PADDLING (!) of ducks who read and comment and encourage and make me giggle. You know who I’m talking about. I wish you a 2014 as bountiful as you all have made 2013.

My very best wishes, Vickie

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24 Comments

  1. December 31, 2013

    Best to you and yours, Vickie. 🙂

    • December 31, 2013

      Likewise, Michael! And may our paths cross in 2014… You weren’t by any chance at The Egyptian for The Bishop’s Wife on the 22nd? Happy New Year!

    • December 31, 2013

      And you, darling! 🙂

  2. December 31, 2013

    The goodwill you have found is but a reflection of your magnanimous spirit, my dear. Yours, Edouard.

  3. December 31, 2013

    Oh, Edouard! You make me tear up, you are one of the dearest. Happy New Year!

  4. George Kaplan
    December 31, 2013

    Such beautiful sentiments, Vickie. I consider myself truly blessed to have discovered your too, too wonderful weblog and its incomparably witty, wise, and warm-hearted creator (that’s YOU) not so very long ago. It and especially you are salve to the Soul. May 2014 bring you the most fabulous things as you will doubtless shine ever brighter. Yours with a hug, George the under-stated! X
    Post Script I wish you the greatest good fortune with your novel.
    Post Post Script Fantastic picture! 🙂

    • January 1, 2014

      George! May the New Year bring you every happiness, an outlet for your writerly soul, and friendships as deep as you extend. You are one of the wonders of the interwebs. xox, V

  5. December 31, 2013

    A beautiful, bountiful 2014 to you and yours Vickie.

  6. December 31, 2013

    and a happy new year and happy book to you, vickie. ) beth

    • January 1, 2014

      Happy New Year! We will endeavor not to wrinkle our souls 😉 .

  7. December 31, 2013

    Happy New Year, Vickie. Your photos and captions never fail to put a smile on my face. May you fib
    Nod many smiles in 2014!

    • January 1, 2014

      Elyse, your wit make me smile all the time! Just because I haven’t been commenting recently on your blog doesn’t mean I haven’t been lurking 😉 ! And, I’m very glad about Goliath.

  8. January 1, 2014

    Happy New Year, “darling!” Wishing you every happiness and great success.
    Gentle hugs.

    • January 1, 2014

      Happy New Year, Grace! And the very same to you. xox, V

  9. January 1, 2014

    Dearest V
    So many words so sweet and true.
    From across the ether we call the internet and the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
    Happy New Year and Thank You!
    Yours ever
    The Perfumed Dandy

    • January 1, 2014

      Happy New Year, Angel!

  10. January 1, 2014

    Dearest V

    you are sublime.

    hope you feel better soon.

    btw (as the young people say) – which movie still is that? it looks Very much Our sort of thing.

    happy 2014!

  11. January 2, 2014

    Thirty Day Princess:
    A European princess arrives in New York City to secure a much-needed loan for her country. She contracts the mumps, and an actress who looks exactly like her is hired to impersonate her. (Thank you imdb!)
    Feeling much better, will shoot you an email!

  12. January 4, 2014

    Vickie,thank you and may the book go well.

  13. January 4, 2014

    Cold meds.Know all about them.Been coughing till I am dizzy myself.

    • January 5, 2014

      Get well soon, Edward!

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