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books and posies

You never know how much you rely on your printer until it stops working.

Ah, well.

More good news!

Finally, “A Necklace of Rubies” will see print as well as “Every Word I speak.” The lady who is publishing them seems really excited about them…she called my writing almost hypnotic. :)

I am unbeleivably excited. It’s wonderful to feel as if I’m moving forward, really moving forward. It looks as if they will be published under their own cover as an ebook, then, possibly, be published in an anthology with other stories, whether mine or other people’s it’s not yet determined.

With Blue Moon coming out in October, it’s my year to prove that I am an actual author, not a secretary with a hobby.

By the way, tonight is a blue moon. Happy blue moon, everyone!

I’ve been reading the 6th Harry Potter book. After I’m done with it, I plan on getting out my copy of Neil Gaiman’s Fragile Things, which i’ve had since December and not yet read. Neil Gaiman tends to put me in the short story writing mood, and I’d like to write some more. Read some fairy tales, get some inspiration.

So, I have time to talk about last night, where i stayed out quite late going to Gabriel Brothers (If you ever wondered where unwanted clothes went when the store gave up trying to sell them, the answer is Gabe’s. It’s a rather large store that gets in all the torn, miss-sewn, unwanted clothes from major manufacturers. A lot of it isn’t damaged at all…the little black dress I’m wearing right now, for instance…but it’s hard to wade through the huge amounts of damaged/way too small clothes without spending a lot of time. And one does get heart broken, when the huge rack of very lady like blue roses on white vitangy dresses are all 10’s.) and to Lowe’s and Wal Mart and Ollie’s (another discount outlet where the unwanted things end up.)

I bought a lot of spearmint, peppermint, lavender and rosemary. Barely managed to keep myself from buying a rosebush called “Veteran’s Honor”, which sports these huge, deep red blossoms, barely managed from buying a peace rose…because i do not have rose luck. I love roses. Deeply. I stand there in the middle of the flats of roses, looking at the yellows and pinks and lavenders and get wistful. If i had my way i would have a huge garden of them.

The problem is that I like roses, but they don’t like me. And I own more books on the subject than one would really consider possible to have found.

Ah, well. There are other things. The Iris are doing well and I intend to add more this fall. I bought more spearmint and peppermint to add to the peppermint I have, and lavender and rosemary. I have this small triangle of a space, where I am growing various herbs, mostly sage and mint, things that i think will come back. So far i’ve been useless at harvesting the crop…i tend not to, because it’s so pretty on the plant. *rolls eyes* but I want to try this year. Also, the Dalia’s and the gladiolas seem to be doing well right now.

I also found some awesome books. I found a copy of John Gallagher’s Geisha: A Unique World of Tradition, Elegance and Art. It’s a really wonderful book because it has these sections of layered plastic pages. You look, and you see the maiko, dressed in her garb, then you turn the page, and you see her standing there without the outer robe, then you turn the page and she’s in her under dress, all the way until she’s standing there with only her underwear and no makeup. It’s really quite neat. Ollie’s in amazing, because I find a lot of really nifty books there.

Nonfiction is it’s own country, for me, because…as a woman who has gone to ton and tons of library book sales, used book stores, etc., I can tell you that the same nonfiction titles turn up a lot less often than the same fiction. So, it’s easy to find a copy of the latest Stuart Woods, but not so easy to find good nonfiction books. For me, for nonfiction, I am a lot less willing to make a leap of faith for nonfiction, I really like to see the book first.

I do make that leap, of course…I love good nonfiction books, and I can get them online a lot easier.

Oh. Lunch is over. Alrighty, then. :)

Add comment May 31, 2007

Now, where is she?

These past days I’ve been working passionately on The Chocolatier’s wife. In a few moments I will have by passed the 40,000 mark, which, considering that I started this during Christmas break (I can’t quite remember…perhaps the 26th of December, but maybe even the thirtieth…) that is really quite good.

And I hope to continue this progress, because I am planning on entering the First Chapters contest. Sort of like, to paraphrase the NYT Books editor, American Idol for books, from now until March 14th authors post the first chapter of a completed book up online. Then everyone who has an Internet connection can vote on it. Then there’s a second and third rounds where the people who get the most votes from each round go on to the next, post a new chapter, wait for votes, and the books that make the final round get read by a judging panel who then chooses the grand prize winner, who walks away with a nice cash prize and a book contract with Simon and Schuster. The rules say that the book may come out in hardcover, and that it will have to come out by February 2008! You know…the Chocolatier’s Wife would be lovely for Valentines Day, now that I think of it, even though it’s sort of set around their Holidays…
I am trying to think of the last time I wanted something so very badly, and keep failing to. I keep thinking of my book being in hardcover. In my day dreams I have colored endpapers and the cover is that silky smooth mat and rich golds and browns that all the really awesome books have.

And, since I am not published, I can take part. I may be under contract, but that does not equal publication according to the rules, so the first time, ever, I’m actually glad my Editor refuses to give me a hard and fast date for publication, no matter what I try and do.
And with Brittany (http://brittany.historygeeks.com/) volunteering to do my cover for Blue Moon (she has marvelous ideas, and her art work is awesome — thank you so much, dear…) this is shaping up to be the best year for me as a writer, ever. I owe her a huge debt of gratitude for wanting to do this, a good book cover is like a nice dress. You know the contents of your soul are worth, but you need something to give you confidence, because people always judge, even if it’s just a little, by how you look.

Even if I don’t win at least this will give me the energy to get a book finished. A goal point. And this book is really wonderful…and I think by now you know me enough to know that I don’t like to compliment myself. I feel uncomfortable, in fact, I just deleted a paragraph where I said i knew I wouldn’t win the contest. Of course, I may not…I am doing this for the fun/craziness of it, and if I make it through a round I can use it for marketing purposes, which will help Blue Moon and Chocolatier’s Wife. But I believe in this book. It is truly a fantastic book, and I think that it has a lot of happiness and pleasure to offer to people. I want people to read it, not for me, genuinely, but because I think they will enjoy it.

So. The book needs to be finished by the end of this month, then edited, second drafted, and edited one last time by March 1, which will give me two weeks leeway.

Wish me luck?

Add comment January 14, 2007

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