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I feel like this is the first week of the rest of my life. Funny how I only vaguely realized that the book tour took up so much space in my brain for pretty much all of 2014, eh? I mean, I could articulate that fact at any time during the last ten months, but it still didn’t fully set in until this morning, when I was all, “Whoa. I’ve got some wide open space before me. This is awesome.”
As I wrote in my newsletter on Friday, “wide open space” does not = nothing to do. I returned home from my travels with pages of notes on ideas both new and old, only one of which is related to the idea for my next book. Over the next few weeks, I’ll experience a mighty shake-down, the result of which will be an ability to focus on the most immediately viable of all the ideas.
Anyway. Home. I’m over the jet lag that kept me down last week. My kid has recovered from the most intense parental absence he’d yet endured. And I’m thinking about all sorts of things I want to tell you, some of which I want to get out into the world before I dive into the week. Here goes:
Great fun this morning w/Kim Werker, making ugly creatures, & battling those inner demons who tell us we can’t create! #mightyugly
— White Lk Twp Library (@whitelakelib) October 25, 2014
Ok, that’s it for now. I have things to edit, other things to write, soap to make, emails to send, and news media to obsessively check. Have a great start to your week!
Very excited about the prospect of signed books, a fact I will be bringing up to Craft Husband from now until (fingers crossed) I unwrap it Christmas morning.Thank you for sharing the info on the Star article (I have to admit I didn’t read the whole thing and missed the “educated and employed” part – ugh) and the link, which was as good as you promised (I did read all of that :))
Love back atcha. You did it!
Love,
Shalagh