Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Back to Work

I’ve taken a few weeks off writing to focus on all the mundane things that inevitably pile up when I’m in that desperate final push to get a manuscript in on deadline. I’ve cleaned my office—routine after every book. I’ve tackled my garden, which has been so woefully neglected since Katrina. Since Danielle was home for Thanksgiving, we spent some a few days decorating the house for Yule Time, although the mammoth undertaking that is the tree will have to wait until she comes home at the end of the semester. I was hoping to paint the newly installed trim in my office and get more done on the garden, but it didn’t happen. Monday I took a deep breath, hauled out my editorial letter and WHERE SERPENTS SLEEP, and set to work on the revisions.

Some are easier then I’d anticipated, but others are keeping me awake at night wondering how the devil I’m going to work in that extra scene or necessary bit of explanation. I’m anxious to get this book truly finished, anxious to move ahead with the proposal for Book Number Five, tentatively entitled WHAT HELL MARKS. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, and the next book will always turn out better.

3 Comments:

Blogger Charles Gramlich said...

I always have to clean up office after every major project too. And at school clean it up after the semester. Amazing how much mess I can generate.

12:16 PM  
Blogger Steve Malley said...

'The next book is always better...'

The Tiny Dynamo often chides me for my ceaseless impatience for the next project. She calls it ADD.

I prefer the phrase, 'restless soul, searching and yearning for new horizons'. It sounds more windswept and interesting...

3:54 PM  
Blogger Elaine said...

Is there a projected publication date for Where Serpents Sleep? I started and finished Why Mermaids Sing last night and cannot wait for the next one.

9:58 AM  

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