I'd love to write about the big fish I landed the last two nights (since my Wednesday night foray), but in truth I've been in work-related hibernation the last few days, and haven't yet come up for air. Like any self-employed person, I'm prone to periodic bouts of insecurity based on the idea that if you're not constantly moving forward, then you're moving backwards.
Thus, the mad dash to finish a couple of big Web projects, and to write a new marketing manifesto for my consulting biz. My old freelance copywriter site was pretty but hugely dated, so I've opted for a minimalist, copy-oriented look in my new site. It isn't finished, but interested Underground readers can get a sneak preview at
Chandlerwrites.com.
Then there's my brand-new copywriting/marketing blog, the name of which you'll find eerily familiar:
The Writer Underground. Given the blog format, it's more familiar ground for my readers. (Feel free to pass both links along to any marketing directors you know.)
As for the fishing, it's still quite good, but perhaps falling off the peak of the last two weeks. Chris Raine had a slow night last night (damned few bugs) and Wayne Eng mentioned that the daytime fishing was getting a little tough. There's still hope I'm going to get out tonight, and if I do, expect words tomorrow.
In the absence of useful fishing information, I'd direct you to
Ian Rutter's site since for him, working and fishing amount to almost the same thing... See you on the river (we hope), Tom Chandler