After a week of events and misadventures, it was good to get back to my normal routine for a few days. The night I got home I wasted a perfectly good buzz on falling asleep like a log, and for the next few nights couldn’t even stay awake through my usual bedtime TV show. But I caught up on my sleep, had a good week of work, solidified a lot of travel plans and event arrangements, saw The War on Whores become available on Amazon, enjoyed a Doctor Who night with Lorelei and then yesterday got up much too early to do a remote-via-internet Q&A session after a screening of The War on Whores at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Bangkok, Thailand (made possible by your generous support!) So that was my week, and this one looks to be not-dissimilar; I’m enjoying the relative quiet and normality before I have to start traveling again next week!
Diary #463
May 14, 2019 by Maggie McNeill
Posted in Diary | Tagged activism, psychology, Thailand, The War on Whores | 1 Comment
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