Friday, March 25, 2011
Box of Books
Got home from work today and found a big ole' box a' books on my porch. I was excited, until I brought the box in, opened it, and discovered that it was a bunch of copies of The Bastard Hand. Man, I already read that.
Heh. Kidding, of course. Naturally I was thrilled. Although to be honest...
It's kind of weird, but none of it feels like you THINK it's gonna feel. You work for years to get to a certain point, and when it arrives you're sort of thrown for a loop. I dunno. I can't explain it. Don't misunderstand, I'm very pleased that my book is out there and people seem to be enjoying it, but the sense of accomplishment or contentment I expected is nowhere to be seen. All I can think of is, 'what's next?' I need to polish up the manuscript for the second novel I just finished. I need to get back to work on the third one after that. The Bastard Hand is over and done now, aside from the pimping stuff. I feel the need to make sure the next book is even better.
And I imagine, if I'm lucky enough to have my second novel published, I'll feel the same way, all over again. Nothing's quite good enough, is it?
Oh, some good news: I heard this morning from the literary agent I've been holding out for, the one I really, really wanted-- she wants to see the manuscript for that second novel I mentioned. So that's very cool, yes? Fingers crossed.
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That is very cool, yes...and it's almost like an addiction, isn't it? Just keep feeding the beast...
ReplyDeleteI second Paul's sentiments. GET TO WORK! And congrats again on THE BASTARD HAND, and hope to see that second novel in print soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm on it, gentlemen.
ReplyDeleteI remember holding my first printed book. Helluva thrill.
ReplyDeleteHi! Heath Lowrance...
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a very truthful, and funny post...and here I go feeling like a "fish" out of water among you...writers. blurp blurp, blurp <
Heath Lowrance said,"Oh, some good news: I heard this morning from the literary agent I've been holding out for, the one I really, really wanted-- she wants to see the manuscript for that second novel I mentioned. So that's very cool, yes? Fingers crossed."
Most definitely, Congratulation!
DeeDee ;-D
DeeDee, I hope you never feel too out of place here; I'm always happy to see your comments!
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