[Letters From the Labyrinth] Official Brian Keene Newsletter 134
briankeene.substack.com
Hello. I'm Brian Keene, and this is the 134th issue of Letters From the Labyrinth -- a weekly newsletter for fans of my work. Previous issues are archived here. I'm glad that I got the spring cleaning in my office finished, because I was up to my ears in work this past week. Writing and edits and emails and phone calls about writing and edits and emails and phone calls. One of those weeks where even if I had worked 24/7 I wouldn't have been caught up. All you can do in that situation is hang on tight, and pound the keys, and wait to come out the other side. And remind yourself that you are lucky enough to have a job doing what you love. And that it could be worse. You could be unemployed, or terminally ill, or unloved, or living in a feral cat colony.
[Letters From the Labyrinth] Official Brian Keene Newsletter 134
[Letters From the Labyrinth] Official Brian…
[Letters From the Labyrinth] Official Brian Keene Newsletter 134
Hello. I'm Brian Keene, and this is the 134th issue of Letters From the Labyrinth -- a weekly newsletter for fans of my work. Previous issues are archived here. I'm glad that I got the spring cleaning in my office finished, because I was up to my ears in work this past week. Writing and edits and emails and phone calls about writing and edits and emails and phone calls. One of those weeks where even if I had worked 24/7 I wouldn't have been caught up. All you can do in that situation is hang on tight, and pound the keys, and wait to come out the other side. And remind yourself that you are lucky enough to have a job doing what you love. And that it could be worse. You could be unemployed, or terminally ill, or unloved, or living in a feral cat colony.