Friday, December 31, 2010

Done

I haven’t blogged much this year, but I have been writing. I achieved a big goal, finishing the first draft of a mystery. I also attended a writers’ conference, talked to an agent and, at one time, had eight short stories out in the world at once.

I did it and because I did it, I can place a check mark in the DONE column.

DONE!!!!!

There is that nagging little voice, though, the one that says, okay, you did it, now what? The little voice that reminds me I need other goals if I want to keep moving forward. The little voice that says, 2011, a whole year in front of you! What are you going to do with it?

Dang you, little voice!

So, here goes. I’ve decided to do some of it again. Get more short stories out into the world, write the first draft of another mystery AND rewrite and polish the first draft I finished in 2010.

And that’s enough for a start.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Haunted

My studio is haunted.

I don’t suppose anyone ever has all the time they’d like to do those things they find most enjoyable. We have a moment here or there, sometimes a whole afternoon, rarely a day. For many of us, this means lots of unfinished creations waiting, usually patiently.

However, I don’t think my particular unfinished creations are so patient any more. When I pass by the door to my studio which doubles as the door to the basement, I’ve been hearing murmuring. My husband assures me this is the washing machine running, but I’m not so sure. I think the pumpkin-headed figures I make are getting tired of waiting for me to decide how they’ll be dressed or what they’ll be holding. I wonder if the other figures, the ones that are still half-formed in my head or jotted down on paper are complaining, wondering if they’ll ever be anything more than an idea.

I’m going to be brave and go down and face them, try to give them time I’ll steal from doing something else. I’m going to try and make them real in an effort to stop the haunting.

But just in case it’s another seven months before I post, I do hope someone checks on me.

Eeekkkkk!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Hanging with my Peeps

I don’t know who wrote that they could tell spring was here because they’d seen Peeps in the store (yellow chicks only for me, thank you), but I know spring is here when I get to hang with my Peeps at Southern Exposure Herb Farm, southernmoon.com. If you’ve never been there, sign up for a class and go. A couple of dear friends and I will be there this Friday night for a wine tasting dinner. Let’s see, friends, wine, dinner and Southern Exposure.

It’s spring.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Forecast

I’m going to hedge my bet a bit here and forecast - WEATHER. That’s right, I forecast that we will have weather. We’ll have days of rain, possibly still a bit of snow, and then the flowers will bloom. Overcast days with shafts of sunlight poking through. Brilliant sunny, blue sky days. Days when we laugh at the shapes we see in the clouds. Clear nights with the stars diamond-studding the darkness. We’ll have days when people complain about the heat and days they complain about the cold, we’ll have soft warm breezes that ruffle the daisies and fierce winds that flatten the grass. There will be sudden downpours. There will be hail. There will be Warnings! There will be the day we see the first robin, the first bud on the lilac bushes, the first leaf changing in the fall. There will be perfect days we remember always in our mental scrapbook, days we bank against those times of far less than perfect. There will be days we share with friends and days we hug to ourselves. There will be days when the Weather and the Warnings mean we change our plans. There will be days when the rain doesn’t come after all and the picnic isn’t cancelled. There will be days and nights and days of weather.

My forecast is for weather.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Goals

I’d hoped to have at least six pieces of fiction out at once at some point this year. I’ve got SEVEN out right now! I feel like an Olympian.

By the way, a big shout out to Canada for winning gold medals while hosting the Olympics. I love it when the neighbors do well.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Silly Reigns Today

I've done something silly. Well, two things really. To be honest, I've done a lot more than two, but today I'm only going to admit to two things. Both concern cabinet cards (old studio-posed photos on heavy card stock) that I've framed and that keep me company here in my office. I laugh myself silly every time I look at them. The reason I laugh myself silly is because I've added captions to each one, typed and attached to the front of the glass below the photos.

The first:
The caption for a photo of a perfectly respectable older lady in a high collared dress, gray hair pulled back wearing glasses and the loveliest hint of a smile.
"Her smile conveyed the accumulation of decades of happiness, months of family holidays, two weeks of a very well-spent honeymoon, a certain weekend in Chicago and a recipe for rum cake."

The second:
The caption for a photo of five women in Victorian dress grouped together as one appears to read to the others from a letter. When I saw this photo I had my idea of what the letter might read.
"Congratulations! We're very happy to accept for publication your chilling tale of revenge ad murder, Gruesome Tidings at Asylum Lake."

Ta and da.