Frosty Sunday Morning
There's frost on the grass, and the roofs. It's January 7th in northern Illinois, the temp is hovering around freezing but is on its way to the mid-40s. After that OMG blizzard on December 1, we haven't seen any significant snow. Everything melted weeks ago, save for a few wall-like piles in parking lots, leaving bare lawns the faded green of dormant grass.
I wonder if the summer is going to be as hot as they predict?
Yesterday I checked the copyedits and wrote up the bio for How I Got Published--Famous Authors Tell You How in Their Own Words. (I'm riding coattails, trust me--the draft ToC I saw was pretty nice) and sent that off. I've also been plugging away on Endgame revisions. Wanted to get into the double-digit chapters by the end of the day, but that's not to be. Too much reworking of the political situation--who tells what to whom, who knows what when, and how it all plays into the ending. Funny how thinking up the right sentence can take as long as writing a page.
The backbrain earned its money, kicking out sentences that linked up with earlier scenes. I'd write it down, then stare at it and think yes. Honestly, if I had to consciously think of all this stuff, I'd never have finished a book.
Back to work tomorrow. Endgame is due in 5 1/2 weeks, which is about 17 minutes in real time. I will be taking the odd vacation day here and there, but as is my habit, things will be tight. I should follow
pbray's example and vanish for a while, but if I did, I'd feel deprived and irritated (no such thing as internet addiction, uh huh). I will be cutting back on posting, though, because I'm as distractable as a kitten with ADD, and I really need to hunker down.
I wonder if the summer is going to be as hot as they predict?
Yesterday I checked the copyedits and wrote up the bio for How I Got Published--Famous Authors Tell You How in Their Own Words. (I'm riding coattails, trust me--the draft ToC I saw was pretty nice) and sent that off. I've also been plugging away on Endgame revisions. Wanted to get into the double-digit chapters by the end of the day, but that's not to be. Too much reworking of the political situation--who tells what to whom, who knows what when, and how it all plays into the ending. Funny how thinking up the right sentence can take as long as writing a page.
The backbrain earned its money, kicking out sentences that linked up with earlier scenes. I'd write it down, then stare at it and think yes. Honestly, if I had to consciously think of all this stuff, I'd never have finished a book.
Back to work tomorrow. Endgame is due in 5 1/2 weeks, which is about 17 minutes in real time. I will be taking the odd vacation day here and there, but as is my habit, things will be tight. I should follow
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