Monday, December 27, 2010

Staring Down the Barrel

 Christmas has come and gone, leaving a pile of cardboard boxes, torn paper and recycling in its wake.  Not to mention tons of baked good, all of which will be diligently eaten before the new year.  So today finds me, cookie in hand, staring down the barrel of a rewrite.  Not a great place to be.  Yes, the start of a rewrite is like the start of a new year-- full of hope and possiblity.  You can see how fantastic a story is going to be.  At the same time, like a new year, you have NO idea what's going to happen between January 1st and December 31st.  You make a few resolutions (this story will be funny!) try to set up a few plans (the main character will NOT have a name!)... and then the rest happens.  The circus comes to town.  A hurricane blows through.  The rain dries up and you lie in the dust waiting, waiting, waiting for something to happen.  Or, like just now, a curious kitten jumps on our lap and comes close to erasing all of your good (and not so good) work.

A new year is indeed like a new pass on a manuscript.  I have plans, yes, but no idea how I will achieve them all.  The next year, and the next book, are both going to be great.  I guess the rest is just faith, hard work, and cookies.

Happy 2011!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Interview - Winged Victory

Hi Folks,

I've been MIA for a little while.  It seems when I hand in a draft I sink into an "after the party" blue period.  After months of concentration, I suddenly find it hard to focus.  It's what Spring break does to your GPA.  I've got plenty of little projects still on my plate, including a fun reading at Vroman's Bookstore last week. 



That said, not a lot of brillance on the blog lately.  So, instead, I suggest you go to a different blog for your dose of "Sherri said what?"  Today I am the featured interview on Winged Victory, a Women in Aviation Web Magazine.  Thanks to Barbara for tracking me down in the wilds of Virginia and following up with me on the wilds of the internet. 

Oh, and when you're done with that, deck your halls a little with the charming book trees at Booklicious.  I'm in love!  Enjoy!