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Somewhere, it's still Sunday [Nov. 9th, 2009|12:22 am]
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Yeah.  Hey.

LOOONNNNG day, as you might be able to tell from the timestamp.

Rehearsal tonight went well.  Feel good about performance next week.  Now, to get everyone to the venue on time.

Also, Glee pilot with friends tonight.  Superfun.

Good night!
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Sneaky sneak [Nov. 7th, 2009|09:20 pm]
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Right before bed, I'm sneakin' this one in.
Hugely busy day today.
House is decorated for the holidays, thanks to [info]cynthiamary !
I hurt all over and am exhausted.  It's 9:21, but I'm going to sleeeeeep.

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CELL PHONE NUMBERS GO PUBLIC [Nov. 3rd, 2009|08:19 pm]
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REMEMBER: Cell phone numbers go public this month. All cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive sales calls. To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222. It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It blocks your number for 5 years. HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON . It takes about 20 seconds.
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HallowV [Nov. 2nd, 2009|11:18 am]
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Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Kidd
And my November-tacular icon is courtesy of Amy Russell.

Go give their sites & photography some love, LJ peeps!
 
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Here I Am [Oct. 26th, 2009|04:44 pm]
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So exhausted.  I have a travel hangover, for sure. 

I came home to things of beauty: Boy had thoroughly cleaned the closets and gotten rid of TONS of junk.  Most admirably, he cleared out the attic catch-all room and re-organized everything.  All my stuff is in my office, so I can't use it until it's all sorted out, though.  Like, there's barely room to walk for the 30 years of papers, memorabilia, and whatnot.  

Beyond all that (and I can't imagine how much work that was), I came home to a clean rest-of-the-house, candles, roses, and chocolate.  And a Boy was really glad to have his girls back, which is all kinds of nice. 

Ooh, and I also snagged a cover flat for Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush, and a couple of books!

This week is going to be about catching up on a few projects, jumping forward on others (Christmas production at church needs a writer, and apparently I am it), and trying to figure out who exactly is in drama this year.  We've had enthusiastic YES I WANT TO DO DRAMA responses, but half the kids are in band (and thus couldn't come to rehearsal last night) and the other half didn't show up.  

Still, the rehearsal we did have, with just three kids, was GREAT, and I talked to the band kids after and they're all committed.  *hugs them all*

So yeah.  Lots ahead of me.  I'll be seeing some of you peeps around, eh?


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Rules for October [Sep. 26th, 2009|07:37 am]
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Today is supposed to be the last day of my vacation.  I'm extending it until October 1.  SO THERE, MANUSCRIPT!  You do not want to mess with me.

Yeah, I've been loving the vacay.  But I'm excited about working again!  So it was good! 

It's been a mad two weeks.  Jam-packed.  Good stuff, for the most part.  V started school again, just one day a week at our church, and I scored a party-McPart-part-time job assisting in the 3 year-old class.  I really like those kids, and if The One Who Tries To Leave The Classroom is as well-behaved as he was this week (and not like the previous week), well, it won't be too rough.  Srsly, they were angels this week.  Wowza.

Lots to do today, but I wanted to share the following with you all:

This morning I took some time and wrote down some rules for myself.  And some goals.  For October.

Rules for October
  1. No working past 9 AM, with the exception of nights or full days when I am "off duty."  "Off duty" = not caregiving.  :-)
  2. No new drafting.  The aim for October is to make my book smaller, not bigger.  I don't have a word count goal, in other words.
  3. But I am allowed to make notes and hand write scenes.  I know some things are missing in the book, and will need to add a scene here or change bits there.  The idea is, if I hand write scenes, I'm not going to be looking at the word count, not writing just to be writing, and be getting the bare bones down.  Which is a skill I need to develop, since I overwrite so darn much.
  4. October is about making this thing tight.  Well-paced.  To pack punches like a drunken Brooklyn pre-Prohibiition gangster.  Seanny on a bad day, even.  SUZANNE COLLINS WHO?!?
  5. Unless I get the whole darn thing edited to my satisfaction (unlikely), there will be NO COMPUTER WORK INVOLVED.  This is all pen and paper, chapter-for-chapter, page-for-page work.  The computer is not my friend in October.
  6. One page edited per day is good enough.  Rushing this will not make me a better writer.  Rushing this will not make my manuscript sing.
If I think of more rules, I'll post 'em. 

Have a great day, all.  AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARTY, MERCI!  
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Grounded. From Writing. No Lie. [Sep. 17th, 2009|12:16 pm]
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[Current Music |There's Only One - Caedmon's Call]

Last Saturday I had a complete manuscript-related breakdown that culminated in big fat baby tears and me saying, "This is STUPID and it makes NO SENSE and I HATE IT and CAN YOU PLEASE TORCH MY WRITING FOREVERRRRR?"

Boy, the wise, handsome man that he is, sat down next to me.  Put his hand on my shoulder.  Asked, "Can you, at this point in time, even tell me what the book is about?"

I sniffled and hiccuped and cried more.  "No?  Because it's STUPID and it makes NO SENSE and--"

He stopped me, hugged me, and said, "What are you trying to do?"

Line edits.  I told him so. 

He said he loved me, he liked the book, and because he thought I was a little insane at the moment, he took all my book-related files from my computer.  Made a disk image, locked it from me.  Copied stuff for his safe keeping.  Took all my notes, all my related notebooks, all my index cards.  Hid them somewhere, probably in his shop, because it takes a lot for me to go in there (I'm SO allergic).

I'm partway through a mandatory two-week vacation from my writing.  And now?  Now I'm trying to figure out what AWFUL and HIDEOUS thing I can do to make him extend it for a month.  

Yeah, it was really, really good to get away from the story for a while. 

Today's Verity's first day of preschool.  I subbed in her old class for two hours this morning, but it felt like 4 hours because of no breakfast, no coffee, the Headache of '09 (it's been more or less one continual, yearlong headache, really), and this one kid who kept making escapes.  I ran more this morning than I have all year.

But HEY, I am BLOGGING and that is ALL KINDS OF WIN.

During my break, I've been reading and catching up on the housework that's gotten shuffled into the background, working on getting the Sr. High drama team off the ground again after a summer of next to nothing, figuring V's homeschooling fun out, and planning V's birthday party.  SHE TURNS 4 ON TUESDAY OMG.  *faints*  

And now, I get to plan a trip south for October!  SWEET!  @wodhaund, you and me, coffee & writing.  You promised.

The reading: Liked LITTLE BROTHER.  Loved CATCHING FIRE.  Liked WICKED LOVELY.  Loving INK EXCHANGE and my heart is breaking over BEFORE, AFTER, AND SOMEBODY IN BETWEEN.  So glad to be reading!  *pets the reading*  It's so lovely.
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Fearless [Sep. 8th, 2009|12:14 pm]
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I've been kind of (annoyingly) honest about my Fear of Revision and all, right?  And you guys have been amazing and poked and goaded and encouraged.  I wanted to share something else that inspires me.  Not just in writing, though.  It's been a theme of my life the past two years.  I'm still learning it, but I just have to share:

"Fear never wrote a symphony or poem, negotiated a peace treaty, or cured a disease.  Fear never pulled a family out of poverty or a country out of bigorty.  Fear never saved a marriage or a business.  Courage did that.  Faith did that.  People who refused to consult or cower to their timidities did that.  But fear itself?  Fear herds us into a prison and slams its doors."
- Max Lucado, Fearless

So yeah.  That. 
 
 

Even though I feared being annoying or considered whiny, it helped to be honest here.  So if you guys need to get some fears off your mind and don't want to feel like you're whining on your blog, I'm opening up the comments of this post.  Fear is real, fear keeps us from doing right and good.  If you wanna be anonymous, feel free.  
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What I did on my summer vacation. [Sep. 1st, 2009|12:21 pm]
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Hello, friends.

I actually have 1023 things to write about, since it's been so long.  This'll likely be a series of posts.  Just so you don't go all googly-eyed on me.

Um.  Hm.  I guess, um, overview?

The biggest and coolest thing that happened to me this summer?  [info]sboman  hosted a few of us at her cabin in Northern California for a good stretch of time. I got a TON of writing done (12k new words in about 5 days) and met not only [info]sboman  (who is even MORE amazing and intelligent and awesome in real life), but [info]latteya  and [info]alaskanmermaid , and Kim Findling (who has no LJ).  It was MAD GORGEOUS and SO PEACEFUL and I was able to immerse myself in book-land and my own head for hours at a time.  This, of course, will be a full post in itself, so I'll just say WOW and OMG and thank you, [info]sboman , thank you thank you thank you.  I still get happy thinking about it.

When I got back from California, I had a tooth extracted.  It's been bugging me for the better part of the year, and it turns out it was infected, that's why.  So yeah, it's out, and yesterday was my first day off major painkillers and IT WAS AWESOME.  

Boy and I decided long before we had V (actually, before we were married, even), that we would homeschool.  She doesn't have to start until she's nearly seven, and she's turning four this month.  But I knew it was gonna be harder on me than her, as far as discipline goes, so we've done a very soft start to it -- two hours max a day, mostly to get me in the groove of planning "curriculum" and get us on a schedule and communicating better.  Yes.  This will be another blog post.  But that's what we're doing, and so far she looks forward to "school" every day -- even though we've already had some minor explosions.  ;-)  Am considering another journal entirely to chronicle this.  We'll see what happens there.

I can't believe it's freaking September.  Can't.  This summer has been about me learning to be patient with myself, and some other things that maybe I'll divulge, if I'm brave enough.  It's been a good summer, but a weird summer, and it's moved entirely too fast.  I am not ready for winter.  I want my book DONE.  And I want my babysitters back!  [info]cynthiamary , I'm lookin' at you.

As a sign-off, here's a photo of my writing space in California:





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Outloud, we're telling your secrets (The Sugarcult Game) [Jul. 7th, 2009|02:14 pm]
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My icon? It's pretty much a mirror image of the outside today. SOOOOO pretty. V is at lake (really, a swimmin' hole) for a few hours with [info]cynthiamary and the second cousins.
BEFORE I FORGET! 


This AMAZINGFUNBOOKOFAWE is out!  Go congratulate [info]lisamantchev  for creating a WHOLE NEW WORLD OF FUN for us to explore!

Also, it is the 9th anniversary of my engagement to Boy!  Which means my mom's eleventy-first birthday is tomorrow!  (okay, she'll only be 69!)

 
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Friday night was one of those superduperfun nights with Boy. Most nights are good, but we made up a new game, called simply, "Sugarcult."

How to play:
  • Grab a Sugarcult CD. We listened to Lights Out.
  • Sugarcult's music is FIERCE but it's also extremely derivative.
  • Listen to the first few seconds of a song.
  • Whoever can come up with the band that particular song is modeled after wins.
  • BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!
  • Listen to the song in its entirety.
  • Because it may SWITCH INFLUENCES in the middle.
  • OR NEAR THE END.
  • For real!
No kidding! A single Sugarcult song can go Nirvana-Toadies-Buggles ALL WITHIN FIVE MINUTES!

I'm sure there's a way to win, but we didn't care about that. We had so, so much fun. We got near the end of Lights Out, and I was like, BUT THEY DIDN'T STEAL FROM U2! GOOD FOR THEM! And then boom--there it was. The Edge all over the place. Two songs in a row! WACKYFUN!

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The writing?  Well, I have made it to the climax of the revision.  This is where the plot is giving me problems.  So my job this week is to examine those problems and come with alternatives to bounce off BookMommy.  I already have two endings -- one from the original, one from the first revision.  So I have to figure out what worked, what didn't, and what needs to happen for it all to come together.  I hope to have a plan of action before the California trip.  Crossing fingers here. 

Other stuff is going on right now, but that's enough chatter for now.

Read Eyes Like Stars!  Play Sugarcult!  Keep yer fingers crossed for my dumb-bunny brain! 

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Week Off Highlights [Jul. 3rd, 2009|05:26 pm]
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Monday, Verity and I had a read-in.  Mostly I did the reading and she watched TV, but she did some bookish things, too.  :-D

I managed to get a load of reading and work in this week, since I wasn't online much.  That's good -- very good.  Revision is -that- much closer to be done, so...much rejoicing?

Last night, we went down to Grove City College to visit the Worldview team.  One of boy's best buds (and his best man at the wedding) was teaching, and we got to sit in on the Seven Sweet Lies lecture -- it was awesome and hard-hitting.  Afterwards, we went out to the staff meeting, and I got to talk books and publishing with Mark Bertrand, whose first novel is coming out next year.  He's a very cool guy, and I'm grateful to have met him.  Mark, if you stumble across this, hi, and thank you!

Tonight we're going to take Verity to fireworks...and I'm hoping it goes better than last year.  *cough*  Then she's off to Mena & Papa's, and hopefully I'll have another 10k added to the Revision of Doom tomorrow!  OY!

All right.  Off to make dinner.  See y'all later!


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Ain't Nothin' but a V Thing [Jun. 24th, 2009|05:19 pm]
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This is the side of us nobody sees : seasons, updates, SC thoughts [Jun. 23rd, 2009|09:08 am]
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I have to say, I love that this summer has been busy.  Even though not all is right with the world, I feel alive.  I think I post more in the winter because less happens.  :-D  Now that we're active and outside and running all over the countryside, I don't have time for lengthy posts.

When I lived in South Carolina, I never understood seasons.  The grass grew in spring, died out in summer (droughts and sandy ground and all), the leaves turned colors for autumn, and in winter we got some frost, but it rarely dipped below fifty degrees.  

Here?  It's mostly snow, and then some rain, and then sunshine (like today), and the leaves turn for about a week, and then snow snow snow snow snow, oh hey it's ice. 

The rain, sunshine, and gorgeous autumn leaves?  That I really do like about Ohio.  I also like that once the snow goes away, the ground is SERIOUSLY verdant.  Green EVERYWHERE, and don't you think you can stop it.  I first came up here in summer and was utterly amazed at how green stuff was.  Also, no Palmetto trees. 

????? Y NO PALMETTOS ?????

Well, that's not entirely true.  I see a handful of Palmetto trees / SC state flags stuck to the rear windows of cars.  Turns out it's not a bunch of transplanted Carolinians so much as it is people who vacation in SC.  But still, I get a thrill whenever I see a Palmetto and Crescent Moon logo.

Palmettos are EVERYWHERE in Columbia.  I didn't realize this until my last trip down.  I'd just grown up with them being everywhere.  

I mean EVERYWHERE.  They're a constant theme in decor.  They're in wall hangings, towels, rugs, desk art.... Srsly, next time you head to SC, you look around.  Restaurants have them.  Doctor's offices.  The Columbia-Metropolitan Airport had this horrendous blue-and-white (the state colors) Palmetto print carpeting that used to make me dizzy whenever I looked at it.  

I love the theme, though.  LOVE it.  Love that pride, love that sense of belonging.  Whenever I even see a regular palm tree, I feel comforted.

Buckeyes?  Well, let's just say Ohio doesn't much pull out the buckeye except for dessert trays.  Never had a buckeye (the sugary thing, not the nutty thing)?  [info]manderley23  will make one for you.

I haven't been home in about two years, and I'm really missing it -- especially now that my sister moved back with her daughters.  I can't tell you how much I want to go there for the holidays this year.  Really trying to make it happen, too.  It'd be AWESOME if we could do that.  Get out of the freezing freezies here for a bit, too.  

Okay, other than the weather and home-state-sickness, here's what's been going on.

Writing
Hit 50k on my revisions yesterday.  Have gone over reader's report again to make sure I know what to look out for this half of the manuscript.  I still can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, but knowing I'm on the right track as far as voice goes helps tons.

Made airline reservations for [info]sboman 's writing retreat in No. Cal, in August. I can't believe this is happening, and I am SO stoked.  I was lucky enough to snatch up super-cheap airline tickets -- otherwise I wouldn't be able to make it.  

My current goal is wrap up this draft by the first of August.  I have a few more things to hammer down on the first half of the book before I can rework the ending, so we'll see how that all goes.  

Got some other side jobs on the horizon, too, including a comedy sketch I'm working on for a sermon illustration.  Should be fun...just wondering who will be the willing recipient of a spit-take.  *cough*


Verity
She's having an awesome summer.  Tons of swimming opportunities, thanks to [info]cynthiamary  and some other folks.  We've had a lot of family visits, too, which rocks her world.  She adores her cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc.  She can't get enough of people.  She also has a weekly play date set up while her boyfriend's mom and I work in the library.  She continues to amuse me.  The other day she told me I could join her fan club.  Mmmhmm.  'S my kid.


Life-In-General
The weather's brought on a spark in my mood, so I've been feeling mad social lately.  Between getting out to write and hanging out with friends, my only complaint is that I'm behind on my reading.  Recent reads include The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe, Ghostgirl: Homecoming by Tonya Hurley and Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow.  All great, all very different!  Reading The Book Thief now!  :-D  Still hoping to get the roof done this summer, and having lots of automotive issues -- those are our biggest concerns right now, so we're really stinkin' blessed.

That's about it.  Gonna see if Miss V wants to head out to the lake today.  Whaddya wanna bet she says yesssss?

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Father's Day [Jun. 21st, 2009|05:16 pm]
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Boy and I felt like such slackers today!  He has an intern for the summer, and his best bud (also a very good sound guy) was in off the tour he's working on, so the two of them covered sound for church today.  Which means we didn't have to get there until 9 am.  We usually have to be out the door by 7 on Sundays, so yeah.  AND we left after worship during the second sermon, which got us at his parents' house at noon, rather than one thirty. 

We could get used to this!

Got at his parents' before they were home from church, and pretty much lounged around outside, chatting.  Then it was time to prep food and eat.  Steaks, perfectly grilled, sweet potato casserole (the amazing stuff we first had at Thanksgiving this past year, OMG I want that for my last meal...just that!), green bean casserole (best I've had since my mom's!), and this froofy orange Jell-O dish my in-laws make that is AMAZING. 

Poor [info]cynthiamary  had to leave dinner early to get to work.  WE DID SAVE YOU STUFF, TIA!

Called my dad, who's on his way to DC to help my sister finish moving to SC.  The better part of my family's in the Carolinas now...I'm itching to move back, man.  Wished him a happy Father's Day, chatted, and hung up laughing.   

Verity, Boy, and I played soccer for a bit.  Okay, so between the two anti-athletics and the three-year-old, it was more just kicking the ball around.

Then brain layer for dessert.  If you are not a northeastern Ohioan and have never heard of brain layer, well, that's normal.  I'd never heard of it (or a dozen other dishes that are mainstays in my in-laws' world) until I moved here.  Think chocolate pudding parfait, and then some. 

I went upstairs to read, then fell asleep.  When I woke up, everyone else was snoozing, too. 

Came out to the porch, and a few minutes later V and Mena (Grandma) came out, too.  V and Boy's cousin Kristin, who lives next door, are now playing in the big field. 

Gorgeous weather, even though there's more rain in the forecast.

I am so hugely blessed.  Family I not only love, but LIKE being around, amazing food, freedom to worship the way I please, and now I'm chillin' on a beautiful spread of verdant, well-maintained land.  My kid and boy are healthy.  I have a great book to finish today.  I own a Mac.  I added about 10k to my revision yesterday, between editing and new scenes. 

So, so blessed.  Even if this goes away, I'm going to enjoy it while I can.

Off to read on the porch swing, windchimes and playing kids keeping me company.



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Alex Perry would be proud. [Jun. 13th, 2009|10:53 am]
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Today, Josh & Megan are getting married!  I AM SO EXCITED.  Not only do I get to see all the fam (and I rather love my in-laws, because I am a freakazoid), I get to be a part--even a tiny part-of this awesome day.

I decided to really celebrate, and Verity is all about it, too.  I've pulled out my Clinique samples, my good lotion, my good hair products -- the works.  Alex Perry would be proud: I even smell expensive.  I'm gonna rip out Chanel samples from Harper's Bazaar, too, and make sure I keep the expensive scent thing going!

Yesterday, Verity and I did home manicures (and she got a pedicure, too, since she'll be wearing open-toed shoes, probably).  She's about to take a bath, and is MAD EXCITED because she gets to wear her prettiest dress, get her hair and nails done, and "be a princess" for Josh & Megan today.

Here's hoping her good mood carries her throughout the day.

I don't know Josh and Megan excessively well -- Josh is quite a bit younger, and Boy's little brother's best friend.  But something about this wedding feels SO GOOD, you know?  It's one of those relationships that whenever you see those people, they make you happy.  And whenever you hear things about them, they're good things.  Not just as a couple--even well before they were dating.  We know their families (Josh is Boy's cousin, so yeah), but I've also known Megan's family since I moved up here 8--almost 9!--years ago. 

I'm not saying everything's gonna be peace, love, and hair grease.  That it's destined to be easy or always fun.  But dadgum, the vibes that I've had about this since I first heard they were even dating were good. 

So yes.  Today we celebrate.  We really stinking celebrate.  I'm totally happy for this wedding to happen.  And so is Miss V! 

Time for her to get her hair did!

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A REAL POST OMG. Writing spaces. [Jun. 3rd, 2009|10:10 am]
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Over on last week's WIP Wednesday post, [info]annpendragon talked about and posted a photo of her writing space.  She asks, "Where is your 'Under the Steps'? Where do you pound away at your WIP, drink your coffee and dream?"

I'm lucky enough to have three designated spots in our home alone, plus the various cafes where I find some time with my muse.  We have a rather big house (two stories, furnished attic, plus coal room & Boy's wood shop in basement) and only one kid, so we have a lot of leg room.  We have a basic rule about not being more than a floor away from where V is playing for more than ten minutes, so it was important for me to have some place to work on both of the main floors.  So on the first floor, in the sun room, we have the exercise equipment and the bulk of her toys, including her massive, coffin-like toybox of awesome doom  (if it had a lid on it, it would KILL EVERYONE EVER; I am grateful for no top!).

Last year, Boy refinished an old drafting table he'd kept around for years.  It's gorgeous and inspirational all by itself.  The only place large enough to put it was in the sun room.  We paired it with an organ bench (we have two organs and a piano; my husband is a musician, that's why!).  About four seconds of the table being in its new home, I claimed it good and hard. 

I wrote most of DARKNESSES at this table (I'm sitting here now).  I love this table.  Love it love it love it love it.

Took this photo last summer, when the desk faced the road.  But Verity got a swingset this week, and is old enough to play in the backyard by herself, as long as the gate is closed.  So yesterday we turned the sunroom on end, and now the desk faces the backyard, where I have a clear view of the swingset and the sandbox.  With the windows open, we can holler to one another if we need anything.  Like if she needs to go potty. 

What's pictured?  MacBook, reference materials (like the NFT NYC book, which has amazing maps of awe), the Moleskine NYC Citybook, which makes it easy to customize maps for fictional purposes.  There is a notebook for non-writing things -- any thoughts about life-things that pop into my head, so I can just jot them down without getting distracted.  My glasses, because, um, totally necessary as my eyesight is terrible.  My phone, so I can glance at the screen if I get a text or a call; usually I don't answer things during my writing time.  Manuscript.  I've gotten into the habit of making a new file every 10k into a manuscript, and then printing the new part out as it's finished.  Keeping it handy helps so that I don't have to open six files to find something I need for reference's sake.  My day planner.  I use 30boxes.com religiously, but I also keep everything on paper, too, and sync them every few days.  If I don't, I'm screwed because I'm so scatterbrained.  My Moleskine Ruled Journal is a staple.  I can't write without it arm's reach.  And fiction.  Pictured was James Dashner's The Thirteenth Reality, which [info]sboman  sent me (autographed to me by Mr. Dashner! I heart her so much!)  I always keep a book close.  Helps so much when I'm blocked -- nothing's better than reading a good book to remind you what yours is supposed to resemble, if only slightly!  Right now I'm reading The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe.  YUM.  And the ARC is all sorts of gorgeous.

Not pictured: my iPod!  Srsly, I've never been able to listen to music and write at the same time until last year when I was working on DARKNESSES.  Now I'm a total addict.  We'll do a playlist post one of these days, how 'bout that?  Currently, my BACKGROUND playlist consists of both Angels & Airwaves CDs and Jars of Clay's THE LONG FALL BACK TO EARTH -- "Lesson One" has become the theme song for UPSTAIRS.  Maybe this revision was waiting for that CD to happen.

Right now, this table has my devotional stuff on it, my revision (in a cute, already beat-up porfolio I found at the dollar store), my non-writing notebook, my iPod, and a really sweet box Boy gave me.  I stick all my extra stuff in there -- my FireWire, Kleenexes, scrap paper -- anything that would clutter up the desk. 

I do try to keep the things in my immediate and peripheral vision neat, organized, and with a little touch of inspiration.  Now, Verity's desk is right next to my sun room desk -- so she and I working together to keep that space clean so it doesn't distract me.  It's always worth three or four minutes of picking up and putting away things before I get to work.  If I don't, my Procrastinator button is as good as pushed.  The only things of hers that are on the desk right now: her neatly-organized markers and Disney Princesses box of crayons. 

The rest of my stuff is in my AWESOME BAG OF AWE that [info]manderley23 gave me before last year's NYC trip, because I took it out with me last night.  The bag deserves a post all its own. 

I ALWAYS ALWAYS have Pilot G2 pens near me.  SOMEBODY TOOK MY AWESOME PURPLE G2 PEN AT THE RETREAT LAST WEEKEND AND IF I FIND OUT WHO I WILL BE DETACHING THEIR FINGERNAILS VERRRRRY SLOWLY.  

asideWe were making bracelets last weekend, and one of the girls (likely Laura!) threatened to do something sillyweird.  So I said, "If you do that, I'll threaten you with something...awkward!"  And I think it was Carly who was like, "DID YOU JUST THREATEN TO THREATEN SOMEONE?!?"   And I was like, "Um.  Yeah?"  And everyone laughed at me.  Even me.

Back. 

This year I added a cooking timer to my desk, by the way. 

Why?  Because I was working on an article entitled "Taming Pesky Interruptions" for the parenting mag I worked for, and had to come up with ways to get kids to let parents do their grown-up work at home.  I can't go into details right now because the rights date hasn't passed on it (30 days after publication), but I WROTE SOMETHING THAT ACTUALLY HELPED ME OMG.  Yep.  That's a third post I should write.

The problem with the sunroom is that it gets c-c-cold in the winter.  I mean, it's June 3 and it's still flippin' cold.  #ohiosucks.  And in the winter mornings, before we get the fire going, the whole downstairs is pretty freezy.  So we spend a lot of time up on the second floor, which is where the library is. 

Since the table Boy made for me last year isn't supersized (it fits my Moleskine and MacBook just fine, though), I have a shelf that holds all my extra notes, journals, and things.  The couch is THE MOST COMFORTABLE THING EVER OMG.  I spend a little time up there every day, just reading and drinking Culligan and snacking on Frosted Mini Wheats.  I heart Frosted Mini Wheats.  And the brass lamp that's on was given to us by our pastor, and it's got a steampunk vibe that just flows with the wood and leather.  Big love.  

Um...the chair was given to us by our pastor, too.  The caning on the seat was busted, so Boy put a leather cusion on it.  Yep.  Also, Boy built those library shelves.  Yeahhuh.  He is a good boy to have.  ALL.  MINE.

My very personal, nobody-comes-in-here-without-my-say-so spot is up in the attic.  I know, I know.  The whole "madwoman in the attic" thing.  When I'm not on Mommy Duty, I LOVE hiding away in my office. All my research books are there (crime, history, crime, NYC, crime, Teddy Roosevelt, crime...), two more bookshelves full.  It's easily the place that gets cluttered the most -- but with a flip of the lamp switch I can tune all the clutter out and focus on my screen.

It's where I keep all my personal inspiration - trinkets, artifacts (for real: old locks, a steroscope with cards, NYPD Sergeant's badge replica, ca. 1900), articles--anything that has that feel to it.  It's old-NYC themed.  I even have a menu from a mid-1910s dairy lunchroom taped to my wall.  And NYC pictures one of my grade school students drew for me (complete with titling like "Liderty" for her Statue of Liberty picture).  She was a Bronx native.  And the Starbucks mug ornament and Brooklyn shot glass in the photo -- stuff like that.

The desk isn't nearly as awesome as the others, just one of those old Office Depot type practically-cardboard things , and but Boy got me a good chair for it two years ago, and now I can sit there without pain for HOURS.  The hardest part about having a desk with drawers is keeping it neat -- I barely use the drawers at all.  Just Kleenexes, scrap paper, notebooks, index cards and pens are allowed in the thing. 

More office photos can be found at this post.

I do have to get out of the house at least once a week.  I'll usually go to Barnes & Noble because they have a good amount of table space, no WiFi, and I know what to expect there.  I love the local cafes, too, though, and when I'm doing something that's research intensive (esp. freelance work), I'll hang out at one of those places since the WiFi is stable and I prefer to give my moneys to indie stores these days.  I crave a good indie bookstore-cafe-writing space (with a hearty YA section!), but there are none local (if there's one within 20 miles of Youngstown, OH, somebody has to tell me!). 

I guess my writing spaces are sacred to me.  They're priorities, because when they're in good condition, I feel good.  Having a toddler running around in the middle of operations was frustrating for a while, but she's learning to be considerate -- and that helps a lot.  

Speaking of The V Thing, I'm off to tuck the suddenly-unhappy one into bed for naptime.  And then head up to the office bc it's warmer!  #ohiosucks!

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Sherlock Holmes. [May. 18th, 2009|10:05 pm]
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My husband is a BIG Holmes fan.  BIG.  So I knew he was going to hate the new Guy Ritchie version of the film coming out at Christmas.  But I sent him the trailer, anyway.  Because I know I'm going to love it.

This is his response, totally quoted without permission.


"This looks just like the love child of George Lucas and VanHelsing wearing the Crystal Skull-- and with a strong measure of Prince of Theives, Baal worship and other such heresies thrown in.  I am THE hater."

I adore my husband.  HE IS SO AWESOME.

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RCVRY Monday: The long, cold death the winter brings [May. 18th, 2009|10:04 am]
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On the agenda for today:

Laundry folded
Laundry put away
Attic hallway cleared out
Guest room readied for Dad's visit
Dishes
Verity's table work
Take a walk with V
Bathe V

Quiet time
Crit pages sent
Critique for awesome book that I'm mad excited about.  Author, you know who you are.
Answer email

This is shaping up to be a nice day.

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(no subject) [Apr. 12th, 2009|09:09 am]
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Sugarcult will be playing Clevland's SpringFest '09 on the 25th and I CANNOT FIND OUT ANY MORE INFORMATION about it.  If it is free or gloriously cheap, who is going with me?

I might just have to gasp call.

Everyone, please help me welcome Adrienne's sweet new little girl, Kahlena, into the world!  Yay, Kahlena!

Also, it is [info]cynthiamary 's birthday!  Happy birthday, my [info]cynthiamary !

Happy Easter, everyone!  Here's my favorite Palm Sunday-Good Friday-Easter-appropriate songs.  Phil Wickham's writing is v. good.  The lines that never fail to get my brain rolling are:

When blood and water hit the ground
Walls we couldn't move came crashing down







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The thousand-Farenheit hot metal lights behind your eyes [Apr. 7th, 2009|10:27 am]
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Joined [info]clean_slates .  Posted my goals from now until June 1.  We'll see what happens.

My fourteen-year-old niece is here!  SHE THINKS I AM A GEEK.  I think that is nice.

Also, apparently everyone in the show last weekend thought I was in college.  Early college.  This makes me happy.  My boy keeps me young.  

Why is it snowing?  Did Ohio not get the message that yes, indeed, it is April? 

I'll never get used to less than 75-degree April weather.  Never.

FRIENDS ARE COMING OVER TONIGHT!  I LOVE FRIENDS!  

I have so many good books to be reading right this minute.  Also, I am hongray.

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