September Is Life-Casting Month at SarahLacy.com
Oh, hai. I almost forgot I had a blog.
Sorry for the lack of writing; things have been nuts. And they're steadily getting more nuts. Olivia and I have hit the road for five cities of the User Generated Book Tour and we're just wrapping up Austin as we speak. It's going to be quite a jaunt filled with a ton of events (about 15 in all), and not short on emotion and stress (my return to Austin post sxsw, my first super grown-up keynote, speaking at my high school and college).
I decided it was such a seminal time that I wanted to lifecast the hell out of it. So I bought a super cheap flip cam and will be filming it as we go. A lot of this I won't post on the blog-- it's just so I can remember the trip and convince Mr. Lacy that I am actually working somewhat behaving. But we'll share a lot of it with you, as we did on previous stops. After September, SarahLacy.com will get back to very serious and substantive analysis. So if you hate lifecasting, come back in October.
Now, I am late to go downstairs and have a cocktail with the famous Whurley who feels I keep snubbing him at industry events. Videos to post when I return...

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