But something changed for me with the new year, something I didn't plan for or resolve about or even anticipate.
2012 became the year to finish all of those dangling projects of the past, to clear out my filing cabinets and find a home for whatever was in them, to clean house not by tossing things and donating things as I usually do but by following a thousand paths mapped out in the past and interrupted or abandoned.
For example:
- In November of 2006, I wrote a romance novel on the train. I did it for no reason other than that a lot of women I knew were participating in NaNoWriMo and I wanted to find out whether I could write an entire novel in a month. Because I had a full time job and a 2+ hour round-trip commute and was a single parent, I didn't have a lot of time to write...but I managed to wrap up that novel largely during my commute (by train) that month. Then I basically let it sit on my hard drive for five years. During the first week of the year, I reviewed it, proofread it and added about 5,000 words; then I uploaded it to the Amazon Kindle store.
- During that same week, I vetted the children's books my daughter and I had written together during her early childhood--books that have been sitting around much longer than that romance novel had. These, in fact, only existed in hard copy. I picked the two we wanted to publish first, sent one off to get a quote from an illustrator I'm super-excited to be working with, and set Tori about making illustration notes on the second.
- This week, I finished creating e-book files, uploading them to my website and creating Paypal code and then created a sales page for my law school admissions e-books. Mike Gifford turned that content into an actual web page for me and added it to my site this evening.
I have two freelance projects to wrap up over the weekend, so that's probably it for this week, but really...I can't wait to see what next week holds.
2 comments:
Glad to see you blogging here again. Hope you'll be back soon. I guess with seven blogs, it isn't easy to keep them all up. But I do enjoy following the parts of your life you choose to share.
Thank you! I have a different view of blogging than most people, I think--I actually have more than seven blogs;those are just the blogspot blogs associated with this Google account. But I don't think of them as something to "keep up". I write on a blog when I have something to say that fits its category and don't try to force it in between. If I combined all of my blogs, I'd be a pretty regular poster, but given the subject matter I think I'd bore a lot of people!
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