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		<title>Waltzes With Cherubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day I was musing on the fact that this blog is titled &#8220;Inkblots in the Life of an Author,&#8221; yet I make very few posts about the authorial part of my life.  Probably most of you think I don&#8217;t actually do any authoring.  Rest assured, I do write, every day, from about 10 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other day I was musing on the fact that this blog is titled &#8220;Inkblots in the Life of an Author,&#8221; yet I make very few posts about the authorial part of my life.  Probably most of you think I don&#8217;t actually do any authoring.  Rest assured, I <em>do</em> write, every day, from about 10 AM to 4 or 5 PM.  Respectable working hours, almost as if I had a real job!  (<a href="http://www.lrburt.com/2009/03/12/spring-cleaning/#content">And I do generally take my meals at my desk while I work</a>, so I think it&#8217;s okay that I don&#8217;t start at 8 or 9 like most working people.)</p>
<p>Anyway, all that to say, I actually have something from my writing to blog about today.</p>
<p>When you are a writer, you learn many fascinating things.  Usually these are nuggets of trivia gleaned from researching, but occasionally, they come from your own head.  For example, today I was tweaking the end of chapter thirteen, which I finished last week, and skimmed through to discover that Cupid doesn&#8217;t just stick to his day job.  Apparently, he also moonlights as a composer of piano music.</p>
<p>(Consider yourselves very fortunate to get the first ever sneak-peek of <em>Songs for Piano and Voice</em>, hopefully coming to a bookstore near you sometime this decade.)</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Have you ever considered that maybe I&#8217;m with a woman who&#8217;s so stunningly beautiful that I can&#8217;t think about what any other woman looks like?&#8221;</em></p>
<p><em>Laura blinked, twice.  &#8220;Good line,&#8221; she said, breathily.  Possibly experiencing the same fluttering sensations as John was, as if someone were using his organs as a keyboard to play Cupid&#8217;s </em><em>&#8220;Minute Waltz.&#8221;</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Eleven years of piano lessons, and I had <em>no </em>idea that anyone but Frédéric Chopin had written a <em>Minute Waltz</em>.  But lo, there is another one &#8212; and by Cupid, no less!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Okay, the jig&#8217;s up.  That was <em>supposed </em>to say Chopin&#8217;s <em>Minute Waltz</em>, but somehow my fingers took leave of my brain and typed Cupid&#8217;s.  This is so much worse than <a href="http://www.lrburt.com/2006/06/27/unches/#content">the time I was editing my work and found a completely made-up word</a>.  Where did that come from?!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Really, I worry about myself sometimes, and about my future publication endeavors.  How will anyone ever be able to edit my work if <em>they don&#8217;t know what the heck I&#8217;m trying to say?!</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Does it count for anything that I know the above punctuation (?!) is properly called an <em>interrobang</em>?    No?  Okay then.  Back to work.  I&#8217;ve got to torture a pianist, recently struck by Cupid&#8217;s arrow, with the return of his ex-wife.</p>
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