Saturday, 15 February 2014

Truly, who would have thought?

Seems I upset the works.  I am working on a novel - an on and off thing with odd chapters getting written out of order and lots of time lying awake at night re-working the characters and plot - I am very much a plot person - and trying to tie all or at least some of the bits and pieces together.
Anyway, as this is just now foremost on my mind, in my last blog, I managed to refer to my presently being published book of short stories as a novel.
This got the folks from CIP (Cataloguing in Publication), who seem to be reading my blog  - when I christened my blog Who Would Have Thought, well, who would have thought?  but thanks guys -  in a bit of a hold it, we need to check this out sort of thing.
Consequently, who knows?  I have great faith that sooner or later this book will happen.

Library and Archives Canada
Cataloguing in Publication (CIP) is a voluntary program of cooperation between publishers and libraries. It enables the cataloguing of books BEFORE they are published, and the prompt distribution of this cataloging information to booksellers and libraries. The Canadian CIP Program is coordinated by Library and Archives Canada.

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