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Friday, August 16, 2019
Two Weeks in One
Ever feel like you've packed too much living into a very short time?
It was that kind of week for me. My daughter had a bad car accident the first of the month. She's doing just fine and will come home Monday. Despite extensive breakage in her upper body (sternum, clavicle, three ribs, and a punctured lung) there were no internal injuries and she was fully alert from the very beginning.
She has a terrific attitude and set to work cooperating with the physical therapists.
Logistics in our family are always complicated. Her youngest daughter will soon start classes at CSU. Her oldest is starting a new job. The deadline for my new mystery is September 1. We've worked everything out. I'll even have the mystery finished by the end of next week.
I drove to Kansas Tuesday to give a talk to the librarians in the Northwest Kansas Libraries System. What a terrific group of people! I was grateful for this opportunity. However, I drove through cascades of rain. It was bizarre. Kansas is usually dry.
Accidents always take a toll and I'm tired. Persons who wait for inspiration before they write are making a mistake. Once a line is crossed--when one assumes the responsibilities of a professional writer--the rules change. Or rather rules come into play for the first time.
I've read there are 75 persons involved in the production of a traditional book. There are many little deadlines that involve creating cover copy, a synopsis, courting the sales reps.
Life becomes capsulized. We learn to juggle. And before you know it, there's a new happy normal and all the balls are back in the air again.
Charlotte, I'm so sorry to hear about your daughter's accident. How awful! But I'm glad she's on the mend and you're getting your book in on time. Life has a way getting in the way of writing, no? But then without it, what would we have to write about?
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ReplyDeleteEileen thanks. I'm writing this comment from Colorado Springs. Turns out she will need surgery
ReplyDeleteso it's a read ordeal for her