The Big Reveal

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LOOK at my beautiful cover! Isn’t gorgeous?? I’m so thrilled! I love it. (Click on it to see a bigger, better, hotter version.)

I finished final edits on Take Me I’m Yours last night. It’s off to get onto the publication schedule. I should hear something in the near future. I have to say, the edits were rather painless, despite my moments of feeling like the book was a pile of dung. I think it actually turned out very good. I hope readers enjoy their story as much as I do.

And just as I was typng the email to the editor to send it off, my phone rang. Apparently, my child has decided to go back to his old tricks of playing in school instead of working. sigh His dad was not a happy camper and I can’t say that I blame him. So the kiddo was in some serious trouble last night. When he got on the phone with me, he was clearly upset, saying his stomach hurt and he felt sick. I quickly squelched that with a, “Oh, you are not. You’re just upset because you got into trouble.” Which was true.

Twenty minutes later and a very long talk with the kiddo, he was feeling a little better, though not chipper at all. He knows he’s in trouble. He knows he’s screwing up. Yet he continues to do it over and over again. We have both talked to him until we’re blue in the face, taken things away from him, punished him, etc. Nothing seems to get through to him.

So, last night on the phone I told him that he had to be responsible and do what was expected of him. Then I gave him an example of what would happen if Mom or Dad didn’t do their work. I explained in detail that we would not have a house, or a car, or clothes, or food. I asked him if he wanted to live in the street, to which he quickly said NO. Of course not. So I told him – if he continued on this path, he would (a) fail second grade (which is horseshit becuase of this no child left behind crap – I’m sorry, I just don’t believe in it but I figure he doesn’t know that and I’ll use that to put the fear into him); (b) all his friend’s would leave him behind in 2nd grade; (c) he would grow up to be lazy and no one would like him.

Okay, so that was probably mean but what else could I do? Maybe that will get through to him. I don’t know. We’ll see how today goes.

All I know is… I’m getting my tubes tied. One is ENOUGH! :D

But back to writing… I emailed off the final edits. Then I worked on an article I’m doing for the chapter newsletter about gadgets for writer’s. And THEN I worked on edits for Phoenix. I realized the beginning needed some more description and help. That was about all my poor brain could take.

I’m going to have to get myself on some sort of rotation schedule because I want to edit Phoenix and also work on Delilah’s story. I’m thinking about trying alternating days – Phoenix on M-W-F and Delilah on Tu-Th-Sa. Take Sunday off to catch up with Everything Else. I don’t know yet if that’s a good plan or not. But I’m going to try it this week and see what happens. Maybe it will help me have better focus.

Last night, I ordered The Well-Fed Writer from Amazon so it should be on the way soon. Hooray!

I have one more contest entry to read and then I’m done with that contest. Received four more for another contest. I’m going to try and knock them all out this week. Then I don’t have to think about them anymore.

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6 Responses to “The Big Reveal”

  1. Devon Ellington Says:

    Sorry about the troubles with the kiddo. sounds like school’s not challenging enough — maybe put him in an advanced program? He’s smart enough.

    Regarding the writing schedule — I think you’ll find it too choppy. You might want to spend three days in a row on each project. Switching every day could cause you to lose the rhythm of each and lose the voice. They might mash together.

    Try a week of both ways and see what feels right. You’ll know.

  2. Lara Says:

    Wow, if you didn’t put THE FEAR in him, I don’t know what! :-) You’re a good mom.

    As far as the writing, I agree with Devon–but I also feel you need to go with what “pulls at you.” If you want to devote FOUR days to a story instead of three, becuase you’re “In the Zone” you should stick with it!
    My $.02

  3. Lara Says:

    And WOO HOO on the cover!!!

  4. Edie Says:

    Big hugs to you and kiddo. Devon has some good advice.

    Good luck with your writing schedule. And congrats on finishing the final edits! Yay!!!

  5. sandy s Says:

    Great cover. I bet you excited!

  6. Sharon Says:

    Oh my gosh…I laughed out loud “you’ll grow up to be lazy and no one will like you”…..poor Mamoo! :wink:

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