It’s done!!

Another week of musical themes as I try to decide what I want my website to say about me. I think this one is quite zen, only for some reason it’s not giving me the theme options in my dashboard, so it might change before you’ve even read this.

But the real news for the week is that I finished my book. Really.

No, stop laughing. I’m serious.

I spent all day Sunday in a marathon of editing, and at 9:30 pm a box popped up to let me know I had no more comments or tracked changes. The manuscript was clean. My eyes opened wide and then squeezed shut, and I put my face in my hands and squealed. I’m sure it didn’t look weird at all.

At the end I still had some formatting tweaks to do, but the story was done, damn it, so I saved the formatting for Monday morning. Once that was finished I began assembling the package to email Sara, my agent, and soon found that I’d not done an important step: rewriting the short synopsis to fit the new ending. Rackin-frackin mumble mumble… At this point I was so close I could smell it, and it smelled good. Gah!

So Monday was spent rewriting the rackin-frackin synopsis, and then late Monday night I composed possibly the most momentous email of my life up to this point. I attached the novel, the regular synopsis, and a longer, 17-page synopsis specifically requested by an interested publication…and hit send. My agent confirmed receipt just a few minutes ago. It’s out of my hands.

I really had no idea I’d be so relaxed once it was gone. I’ve gotten used to the low hum of anxiety that always, from the very beginning, accompanied this book. All day my thoughts would drift toward that waterfall: “Why am I doing this? I should be writing!” Now usually, the next thought is smashed on the rocks below: “I can’t write, okay? I have to clean the toilets sometime!” But today, I realized the waterfall was behind me, and whatever whitewater tossed my thoughts about, a sparkling pool lay beyond.

So basically, that was a beautiful metaphor for why I cleaned toilets without guilt today.

I have so many thoughts and feelings about finishing, some will have to wait for another day.

Wide open

Today is my husband’s birthday, the big Four-One. I’ll have the kids make him some pictures before he gets home from work, but otherwise we won’t do anything, which is the way he likes it. I’ll let him choose a football card on eBay for his present. He’d rather pick it himself, anyway. Hm, maybe I could make him his favorite dinner…

Yesterday I finished typing my scenes into yWriter, and today I’ll print the list to figure out where the new material needs to go. I’ve never been an organizing writer and had put myself in the “seat of the pants” category, however, I think I’ve found the circumstance when using a system can help me. It’s long since I pants-seated the original vision, and I have piles of scenes which need cohesion and a majorly-revised plot full of holes. I tried the notecard method, but it didn’t work for me then. Writing the long synopsis at the request of an editor broke things loose for me, allowed me to fix the plot problems, and gave me a direction. Next time I won’t wait so long before writing a long outline, and I won’t turn my nose up at organizational tools. I will no longer put myself in a category, neither pantser nor outliner, because labels are so limiting! Damn it!

Another thing I need to do is read some new books. The f/sf section of my library has old stuff plus each book carries the deadly air freshener molecule, so that’s out. I’m poor, so I can get just a few books off the bargain table, maybe. I thought about getting into one of those book-trading rings, but they’d smell like all the houses they were in before. I’m going to just open my mind to possibilities and see what comes up. One of the most limiting things I do to myself is to assume I know all my options, which makes me blind to others. My vision is wide open.

Speaking of “wheels”

I saw some news about a Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time on the Fantasy Book Critic’s blog this morning. Not only do they have a graphic novel of The Eye of the World coming out in April, 2009, but there is also a movie planned. I CAN’T FRICKINWAIT!!!!

It’s too bad RJ isn’t here to see this. Click the above link to see some preview images from the graphic novel.