I know it's too early for celebrating Independence Day. I have another reason to celebrate.
Career-wise,
is there a better feeling than completing a job? The satisfaction of finishing
a project obscures the difficulties of getting there or the mistakes and
problems along the way. I’m a list-maker because I love checking off tasks.
Small satisfactions.
I’m
thrilled to say that after five months, a lot of moaning, griping, and
procrastinating, I finished Numbers Never
Lie, a romantic suspense. Sharing snippets each weekend with the Weekend
Writing Warriors has kept the story at the forefront of my mind. Never mind
that my Muse nagged me endlessly to “finish the darn book.”
So, a week ago yesterday, I shipped that puppy to my editor, our own incomparable
Alicia Dean. Instead of twiddling my thumbs waiting for the manuscript’s return
(with lots of red markings, I’m sure LOL) I’m taking time to finish those household
jobs that I’ve left slide—like folding laundry, cleaning my office, and
entering my business receipts in Quicken. The most difficult aspect of that is attributing royalties to the individual books. I’m
OCD like that.
With
the completion of one task, another rears its head. What’s next?
So
many ideas, so little time. I want to finish two more novels this year, a
science fiction romance (the fourth in my Outer Rim series) and a cozy mystery
(the fourth in my Alex O’Hara series). Since I haven’t released a sci-fi
romance in two years, that one will be next.
While waiting for the return of the edits, my
plan is to enjoy a job completed, catch up on household chores, enjoy the lack
of deadline pressure, then get started on the next book. When Numbers Never Lie is released, I'll celebrate big time. Not sure yet how. I can't drink alcohol, and chocolate is worth too many points on Weight Watchers. I'll figure out something.
Meanwhile, here’s
the blurb for Number Never Lie:
A shocking secret brings danger to Jack Sinclair and his sister
Maggie.
As kids, they were the fearless threesome. As adults, Jack's an
accountant; Drew, a lawyer; Maggie, a teacher and camping troop leader. Upon returning
from a weekend camping trip, Maggie receives horrifying news. She refuses to
believe her brother Jack’s fatal car crash was an accident. If the police won’t
investigate, she’ll do it herself. Convincing Drew Campbell to help is her only
recourse.
Drew Campbell was too busy to return his best friend’s phone call.
Too busy to attend a camping meeting important to his teen daughter. Too busy
to stay in touch with Jack. Logic and reason indicate Jack’s accident was just
that--an accident caused by fatigue and fog. Prodded by guilt, he’ll help
Maggie even if he thinks she’s wrong.
A break-in at Jack’s condo convinces Maggie she’s right. Then
someone else dies and Maggie’s home is searched. What did Jack do?
25 comments:
Well many, many congratulations! Nothing sweeter than finishing a book, unless it's maybe giving birth, rather HAVING given birth. I know how much you wanted this on done. Virtual HIGH FIVE coming your way.
Thanks so much, Margo.I thought about giving birth and other great feelings. That's why I tacked on "career-wise." It's such a good feeling to be (almost) done with this book. Edits will get here soon.
Congrats Diane! Nothing like completing a manuscript! I'm still slugging through mine. *Ugg* But seeing the light at the end of the tunnel keeps me motivated to get this baby done!
That is a reason to celebrate. You go girl!!
Yay you!!! I'm so glad it's in my hands, can't wait to read it. Enjoy your down time before I send your work back to you. :)
Congrats on finishing! A great feeling, for sure. Another great feeling is signing a contract. Or seeing the Amazon rankings drop, indicating sales. Knowing someone is out there reading our books and making all that hard work worth it!
Well done, Diane! You're starting to sound like Vonnie and JL, with one book in the oven and goal setting to write two more books for the year. Wow! And once you have your desk organized, you'll write like the wind! Congrats!
Well done! Have a good break.
So impressed by your volume of writing projects AND their completion! Wishing you continued success.
Having just finished a long-lingering project, I know exactly how you feel--joy, relief, accomplishment. Woohoo! I hope you find a great way to celebrate.
A great feeling I know. And luckily you have more in your head!
Wow! Congrats on finishing another manuscript!
Good luck and God's blessings with it.
PamT
Congratulations, Diane. That's such a good feeling to type "the end". Wishing you many sales!
Darcy, so glad you're seeing the light. I'm looking forward to reading your next story.
RE, thanks so much.
Alicia, thanks. I'm looking forward to your comments that will make my story better.
Jannine, you are so right about knowing that someone is reading our stories. Thanks.
Rolynn, thanks. That desk is such a pain to keep clear. But I'm going to do it this time. LOL
Thanks, Andrea. I'm enjoying this break, short as it is.
Susan, thanks so much.
Alison, we can always celebrate together. I'm so glad you finished yours. I love your series.
Brenda, if those characters ever leave, I'll be so lonely. LOL
Thanks, Pam.
Alina, you are so right. It's a great feeling. Thanks.
Sorry I'm late, Diane, but CONGRATULATIONS!! Sounds like a fantastic story. I can't wait to read it!
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