Happy Bitchy New Year

A Happy New Year 2008 to all the readers of our hot pink website, especially those who are located in parts of the world where New Year’s was last week already and are thinking that yet again, I am SO behind the times. Hiya, New Zealand! I wasn’t even showered yet when it was New Year 2008 for you!

So what are your new year resolutions for the year? I confess that I do two sets – one for the Jewish new year, which happens in the fall, and one for the Gregorian new year, and I don’t do a horrible job of keeping either set, but I’m not failsafe, either.

What are my top 3?

1. Read more

2. Review more

3. See #1 and #2.

I bet I can do that.

Regardless of your resolve or your resolution not to make any resolutions, we Smart Bitches wish you a hot, happy new year with extra fine mantitty and the very best of romance, both literary and literal. Rwor!

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  1. taybug says:

    My resolutions:

    Stop coming to Iraq so often (it really isn’t as nice as it seems in the travel brochure)

    Stop biting my fingers

    Finish writing the book (which I’m actually pretty close to doing, so that is the most likely of the three)

    Know the answer to at least one Help a Bitch Out request

    What more could a girl ask for in life?

  2. Get my eyebrows shaped regularly

    Have more sex…with my husband!

    Be effortlessly chic all (a la Katie Holmes) the time, especially when I am at the supermarket and playing with my daughter (who coincidentally is the same age and has an amount of hair similar to Suri’s.  I have a confession…I was the surrogate!)

    Oh yeah…write a Harlequin manuscript written.

  3. MplsGirl says:

    Happy New Year Smart Bitches!

    My resolutions:

    1. Keep track of what I read
    2. Have more frequent sex (with my husband)
    3. Clean out my closet and donate stuff I that no longer fits me.

  4. My resolution is to improve my work habits so that when I’m stuck looking for just the right word in a scene I don’t start checking my email hoping it will fire the right synapses in my brain.

    My other resolution is to further improve my work habits so I’m producing a book a year.

  5. Happy new year to you, too!

    My resolutions:

    1) to finish that dratted PhD project

    2) to finish that dratted PhD project without ordering another gazillion more books from abebooks

    3) to take a real vacation this year (perhaps in Venice or Paris—hmmm)

    Here’s to a wonderful 2008! 🙂

  6. Becky says:

    I have a ton on goals for 2008, so my resolution is: to do something toward one of my goals every day.

  7. Stacy says:

    My partner and I have resolved to avoid fast food for one entire year. No more french fries for the kid! Lots more cooking healthy meals.

  8. My resolution is to have no resolutions. 2007 was a year of unexpected surprises – some great and others not so great – and it was truly one of the best years ever! So I’m resolving to stay open to what comes through the door and to enjoy what’s in front of me versus worrying about what I should be doing, etc.

    In the meantime, I’m starting where I left off on my WIP and hope that my mariachi story is bought soon!

    Best,
    Mary C.

  9. azteclady says:

    Happy New Year, Bitches!

    May you find joy and success in all your endeavors this year, and may love be both passionate and gentle in your lives!

    Resolutions? I don’t need no stinkin’ resolutions!

    spamfoiler: found41—erm, no. That was last year 😉

  10. wendy says:

    From somewhere close to New Zealand. Yep, I was New Years Day woolly yesterday when I read Christmas part deux. Women do get woolly you know.

  11. jessica says:

    Happy new years. My resolutions are to 1. lose at least 5 lbs a month, 2. read more, 3. work on 1 & 2
    my word is can, so I’ll take that as a good sign

  12. Ciar Cullen says:

    Well, I have a new resolution since last night—never eat an entire pint of Ben and Gerry’s Ice Cream in one sitting again. After a dinner out. Ugh.

    My real resolutions:
    1. get out of the frickin past (that’s too hard to explain)
    2. get a cover worthy of bitch snark, without writing a HQN
    3. write my steampunk romance
    4. get my thyroid meds straightened out so I can lose this frickin weight
    5. kidnap John Krasinski or David Boreanaz

  13. Bailey says:

    Here we go!
    Happy New Year, Bitches!

    My list is as follows.

    1. Exercise every day.

    2. Be more aware of my life, conscious and present, every day.

    3. Finish one of the books I’ve started.

    4. Appreciace rather than take for granted.

  14. Lorelie says:

    I don’t do resolutions.  I do a general list of things I’m working on.  That I happen to do around New Years.

    1. RWA Nationals
    2. Finish a work over 40k (hopefully around 100k)
    3. Exercise more.

  15. Teddypig says:

    Happy New Year to all the smart bitches!

  16. Sarah says:

    Happy New Year from New Zealand, Wellington.

    1. Get more pedicures, my toes look so hawt right now! (it is summer and am in jandals)
    2. Spend less time freaking out about work and more time with the fam.
    3. Buy a new couch and keep the mil happy.
    4. Invest in an ebook reader and read more!

  17. Kassiana says:

    Have a great one!

    I don’t do resolutions, but I am pleased to be starting out the new year with a copy of Whitney, My Love that I found at my local UBS for 25 cents…so even if I hate it, I don’t really feel cheated! (I also saw a Laura Kinsale book there, The Shadow and the Star, but I left it for someone who likes her stuff.)

  18. Nifty says:

    I’m afraid of resolutions.  It seems like I NEVER manage to follow-through on them.  Nevertheless, I can’t seem to resist making a few every year.  This year’s crop:

    1)  Just say NO! to kidney stones:  drink more water.
    2)  Declutter.  Too much crap in my house makes me crazy.  No, seriously.  It’s damaging to my mental health.
    3)  Get my money’s worth out of my treadmill by—oh, I don’t know—USING IT.

    There you go.  My top three du jour.

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