This past Sunday afternoon I finished my third draft.
I am still unhappy with parts of the book but apart from a few tweaks in the proofreading/spellchecking stage the bulk of rewriting is done. It’s as good as I can make it without professional help, so I’m going to fulfill my personal goal of pitching this thing at the Historical Novel Society conference in just over two weeks.
[gulp]
I’m really trying not to think about that.
Fortunately I’ve got some distractions.
I promised myself a sewing project or two during the initial query process/before I start research for the next book* and what you see above is the raw material for a long-standing plan to make a silk pleated gown in the style of Fortuny’s Delphos. I made a polyester version years ago but it does not move or drape the same way natural silk does.
I dyed this with natural indigo at a friend’s house back on a cold, chilly day in May and set it aside though I wanted to play with it so much! But I’ve learned I can only do one project at a time if I want to do it well.
In addition to the HNS conference I have a family trip and Nationals this month so my June is well tied up. Hopefully I’ll get back on my weekly blogging schedule as well.
What have you got planned for this summer?
*I’m deciding between two plot bunnies and will get nose back to grindstone this fall.
Best of luck with your pitch! It can be intimidating, but the agents and editors are usually very kind.
Wow that dress is gorgeous! Your indigo fabric is lovely. Great choice.
This summer I am thick in the midst of writing a 6-part story about a shapeshifting coyote and the Skinwalker stalking him. It’s a lot of fun even though the story itself is dark at times.
Otherwise I am stuck here until August because I watch dogs during the summer and one of them is here for 8 weeks.
So pretty! I’m assuming that either the feline overlords are banned from this space or else the creative draping was just temporary for the photo. Looking forward to seeing the gown!
Me: Going to try to get some of the many knitting wips to finished status. Before the next local fibre dyers/spinners/sellers market in October. The fact that buying yarn is so much faster than knitting it continues to be my downfall. Oh yes, and some reading (have a ton of pre-publication orders placed at work and some of them should be coming out over the summer)
JLS
Thank you!
I like the sound of this skinwalker book! I hope the writing goes well. You’ll be much missed at HNS this weekend!