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Rusty

photo-53That’s how I’m feeling today: rusty. I’m resuming so many activities now, things I’ve been doing for so many years (writing, back-to-school routines, friend-making) that they should seem familiar and easy, but they don’t. I feel like I’m bumbling and stumbling at every turn. But, as we all know, it’s just the first week of school, and once I get these rusty joints moving again, everything will move much more smoothly. (It doesn’t help that I just found out yesterday that I now need bifocals. If that doesn’t scream approaching middle-age, I’m not sure what does. And since I’ve been 27 for so long now, I’m not sure why this is happening to me. I mean, come on! I’ve been practically blind from nearsightedness and astigmatism since I was a kid; I guess I always just assumed that when I started to become farsighted, at some point, the two would have to meet in the middle and I’d wind up having 20/20 vision, but my optometrist tells me it doesn’t work that way. Nuts. Totally unfair.) Anyway, I may be rusty and blind and wearing cheaters over my glasses until my new lenses come in, but hey, I’m still moving, and that’s the point of today’s post, so let’s get on with it.

What have I been up to since my last post? Well, I joined a local writers’ group and have agreed to share some of my novel-in-progress for critique. That’s a little nerve-wracking, to say the least. I’ve never shown anyone a work that wasn’t at least finished, let alone shown a group of people I’ll be meeting for the first time when they critique it. Ah, well. Nothing like jumping right in feet first, is there? Can you say, “Cannonball!”?

I also discovered a local branch of the state writers’ conference and just signed up with them. I’m very excited to see they sponsor a huge writers’ conference in April, and have already marked my calendar. Creeeeeeaaaaak. What was that? Oh, I think that was one of those rusty joints I mentioned earlier; they’re groaning a lot from lack of use. Hmm…what else…I rediscovered my virtual book tour, which I began this spring and which is, apparently, still under way. (Thank God someone was paying attention, because I clearly wasn’t). It’s been fun this week, catching up on the reviews and interviews, though own my promotional activities around the tour are still pretty spotty, to say the least. In that light, here’s a link to one of my recent stops, an interviewErrrrrrrrkkkkkk. Oooo, there goes another joint.

I’ve also started researching grad schools–again. I know, I know. This again? Well, what can I say? It’s always bothered me that I’ve never finished my M.F.A., so I’m thinking maybe new state, new school, new chance for admission into a new program. I hate having unfinished business. I’ll keep you posted on that one–at least I don’t have to take the G.R.E. again–thank God for that.

I finally watched the video of my last appearance on “It’s A Woman’s World.” That brought back some great memories, and as soon as I can remember how I converted it from DVD to YouTube-uploadable format the last time, I’ll be sharing that with you, too, but if you missed some of the earlier ones, here’s a link. Snapcracklepop! Ouch, I think something just snapped in half! It’s amazing how fast you can lose momentum and turn into a rusted bag of bolts…let me see–what else? I’ve worked out some plot points on The Water Bearers (in case you don’t remember, that’s the working title of my second novel) and cleared up a couple of plot holes, which was probably a good thing to complete prior to sharing my work with my new writers’ group. If I can ever get past obsessively editing the first nine chapters, I’ll be in good shape to start writing the new ones.

So–I’m no longer whining (well, at least not as much, and most of that is my joints’ fault); in fact, I’m starting to feel pretty limber again, getting back into my writing groove. Boy, does it feel good. Glad you’re along for the ride!

 

 

In Like A Lion!

March definitely roared in like a lion for me, so I don’t have a lot of time to update, but there are some cool things going on this month:

  • WWoman printThe print version of Widow Woman is complete and will be available for purchase at Amazon by the end of this week! If you simply can’t wait and you happen to be in the Twin Cities area this coming weekend, I’ll be at the Bloomington Writers Festival on Saturday 03/23, where I’ll have print copies available for purchase and signing and will be giving away tons of awesome goodies; I’m also scheduled to do a live reading at 11:25.
  • In addition to preparing for the Writers Festival this week, I’ve also kicked off my first virtual book tour with Orangeberry Book Tours! For those of you unfamiliar with the concept, a virtual book tour allows authors to connect with readers all over via social media, including guest blog posts, Twitter blasts and tweet chats, book features, and more. Orangeberry’s been asking me tons of questions over the last month in preparation for the tour, so if you’d like to follow along, check in on Widow Woman’s FB page or follow me on Twitter. I’m posting a link to my remaining tour dates/sites below; feel free to add your own questions to those Orangeberry asked–I’m having a lot of fun interacting with readers!
  • As many of you know, I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the way the e-book edition turned out, but was unable to rectify the situation in time for the launch in November. WELL–I’ve teamed up with a new company, who has finished the new e-edition, and once the print edition is available next week, I’ll be pulling the e-book edition for a couple of days to process the upload of the new and improved “2nd edition,” so if you go to look for the Kindle version and find it unavailable for a day, that’s why. Please check back–hopefully it won’t be longer than that. Ack, my nerves!

There are a number of things going on on the home front, too, which will require me to go on a partial hiatus for the next couple of months, so after the Writers Festival, I’ll be taking a break from posting for a couple of months, but look for my next updates post-June, when I imagine I’ll have A LOT to say (but then, I always do, right?)

Julia’s Orangeberry Book Tour Stops!