It hasn’t even begun to let up yet; if anything, last week was even more hectic than the week before. We’re working on a secondary business venture in addition to the primaries, and though Grace does a good job of holding down the fort while I’m gone there’s still a plethora of issues I have to deal with myself (such as taxes). That’s not to say it was all a grind; Jae and I still had a lot of fun together, including attending a performance of a burlesque show set to Led Zeppelin music as guests of a friend of hers (in a private box, no less!) I also sequestered myself for a long night of writing in a room of the Merchant Cafe, a former brothel reputed to be Seattle’s most haunted building; I wasn’t disturbed by any manifestations, but perhaps that’s because I’m not out of place in a brothel. This week it’s writing, work, interviews, a photo shoot and a dinner party, and that’s just the beginning; I’ve got to get my new routine balanced and settled so I don’t fall badly behind. Have no fear, dear readers; I’ve always managed it before, even during last year’s three months of touring, so there’s no reason to believe I won’t continue to manage. But if you want to send me a bit of inspiration in the meantime, I’d certainly be grateful!
Diary #246
March 17, 2015 by Maggie McNeill

Maggie, you continue to amaze me. I wonder how many other people wake up in the morning asking themselves, “What will be in Maggie’s blog today?”
However, I am a bit confused. I thought you did not like brothels. Or is it Nevada type brothels you don’t like?
I don’t like “closed” (prison-like) brothels. Voluntary brothels are fine.