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Road Trip, Day Two

Short update today: I only made it through three chapters. I would have made it through more, but the chaos in my office was starting to distract me, so I sacrificed some time to clean it up. I hadn’t even unpacked the single box I carted home from work when I left–I’d just pulled out the things I needed and scattered the rest all over the place. Much happier and more focused now that everything’s squared away.

I am starting to enjoy the formatting process in a weird, twisted sort of way. It’s satisfyingly orderly and repetitive and appeals to the part of my soul that should be working on an assembly line (and may yet, if you don’t like the book when it comes out).

On a brief, and very sad note, I learned today that The Writer magazine will be going on hiatus this fall as it searches for a buyer. I hope they find one–the loss of that venerable old publication would be deeply felt by writers all over the world (including this one).

Somebody, please, buy it!

More updates to follow…

Let The Countdown Begin…Tomorrow

Per advice from Kristen Brown’s forthcoming book, The Happy Hour Effect, I am going public with my self-imposed deadline to publish (digital-only) Widow Woman. To paraphrase her theory, a public deadline makes you accountable. We’ll see. All I know is I feel I’m finally ready.

If you watched my interview, you know I’m a little nervous about the technology aspect of self-publishing, but I’ve come this far, I can’t stop now. So–I’ve got a few guidebooks on hand and I’ve begun working on the formatting. (Just between you and me: I hate this part. It is the antithesis of creativity. But it’s standing between me and finishing this book off so I can move on to the next two waiting in the wings.)

Beginning tomorrow, I’m hoping to give you short, regular updates throughout the next month so you can follow my progress–any encouraging comments or helpful tips would be greatly appreciated, since (as my loyal readers know), I’m working with a high learning curve.

Here we go!