Sunday Smatterings
/Happy Sunday!
Y’all. Baseball is back, and this makes me obscenely happy. Any little bit of normalcy is welcome, of course, but I am a baseball fan, always have been, and there is something undeniably soothing about listening to a game whilst writing or reading. Granted, it’s surreal seeing cut out faces and empty stands, but it’s baseball, and I’ll take it.
How are you holding up, friends? What’s keeping you sane and focused right now? Baseball? Books? Gardening? Cooking? The knowledge that you aren’t alone? There is something very comforting in the knowledge that we are all in this bizarre moment together. It would be one thing if it was just happening to us alone, or even to our city, or country, but that the whole world is buckled in and is trying to ride this out gives me great peace.
What are you doing to keep yourself happy and safe?
For me, in addition to watching baseball… I’m just working. I’ve been plowing through the final revision of HER DARK LIES, and will be sending it to my editor this week. I’m in that strange moment in creative time when my mind has already shifted into what’s coming next, but I need to stay focused on the current title while it goes through the editorial process. It’s weird holding multiple stories and characters in my head at once, though. The next book is fighting to get out onto the page, but I must finish this one fully before I allow the next one any air space. That is what keeps me sane and focused, this transitory moment when one story leaves and another steps into its place. My process is intact. For this, I am so, so grateful.
And with that… onward!
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This was a very colorful month of books on my To Be Read List. I’ve got a huge backlog of books building up — I can’t read any fiction while I’m finishing this edit, so my list is growing and growing and growing…
Which one should I read first?
And what are you reading?
That’s it from me. Watch a few innings (Go Dodgers!), pluck a title from your backlist to read, send me some major editing mojo, and I’ll see you next week!
Peace and hugs,
J.T.