Things you should not do while rewriting a book…
1) Forget that you were also lightening your hair. My crappy camera doesn’t capture how pale pale pale my roots are (when it was wet out of the shower, I looked bald) and how bright orange-sherbet the rest is.
I think I will call this color: Flickering Candle on a Winter’s Day.
(No, I didn’t cut my hair. I just pulled it back really tightly, so that I wouldn’t see it out of the corner of my eye and think my house was on fire.)
Also, that orange note in the background is my plotting note for Demon Blood, Chapter 21. It says: DEACON REALIZES WHAT AN ASS HE IS.


*sympathetic eyes, rubs back*
I think it’s kind of a lovely strawberry blond color. And at least your brows aren’t too dark so it looks weird. It’s probably not anywhere near as bad as you think it is.
@Kati: lol, thanks. It’s a lot brighter than in the picture (and the roots white-blond) so it is pretty bad … but no one sees me anyway
It is one benefit of working from home, and accidentally doing this in the winter. I’m alone here, and I can put a hat on when I go out.
You don’t even want to know how long it’s been since I had a hair cut O.O
Love the cute pictures behind your glow in the dark hair
@katiebabs: Ha! those are my daughter’s drawings. One has a heart on her head and she’s shouting, “YEAH!” I’m not sure why.
You have an awesome excuse for being distracted. What about us poor shmucks that don’t have to rewrite books, follow the directions as is on the box and still come out with oddball looking hair?
Chapter 21 sounds like a winner to me. (Not that I’m biased or anything)
Thank you for this important advice.