Well, there goes another year of blogging. This has been my least productive year as a blogger, but you know what? I had a lot going on, so I'm not going to worry too much about it.
I started the year reading/reviewing The Chronology of Water a memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch. It reminded me why I love to write and that I want/need to push myself to that raw, honest place where Lidia goes. If you still haven't read this, I highly recommend it.
Then I started nesting in preparation for Kiara's grand entrance into my life. I painted a mountain mural, and readied the nursery.
And then I spent the bulk of the next couple of months getting Overdue Apologies ready for publication. I hate book promotion, but I love making play lists so I put together three soundtracks, one for each part of the middle school memoir. If you're a fan of 80s pop, these are the mix tapes for you. I published a few excerpts from the memoir and hoped it would move, but I didn't do enough to promote it, didn't properly release it or stage readings, so although it sold in modest numbers, it hasn't done nearly as well as Through Eyes Like Mine.
Then, on April 1, I had a baby. April Fools. No, really, I did. You can read Kiara's birth story in three parts. The link starts with part three so if you want to read them in order scroll to the last post first.
When summer arrived I read a book: Looking for Alaska by John Green. I liked it, but took issue with a section where he referred to basketball players as ape men. He doesn't think it is racist. I think it is. You can read the whole deal here. Again, the original post is after all of the conversation which followed.
I haven't written much since. I am a new mother struggling to figure out how to make the writing fit. I also tore my Achilles tendon which sucks. Everybody stretch. You don't want to tear, or strain, or rupture that tendon! But I wrote the draft of a novel during NaNoWriMo, and that helped me learn how to sneak in time at the page no matter what else I have going on.
So, thanks for hanging with me in 2012, and here's to 2013. Happy New Year.
You know what? You make me smile. Sharing your thoughts, your memoirs, your whole family. Thanks Nakada!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. Knowing you are reading in Virginia sure helps keep you close...
ReplyDeleteWhat a year and what an inspiration you are! I admire you and your commitment to writing and to your creative process. Here's to an incredible year to come filled with new pages, new fans and continued success!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ms. Katrina! Here's to a very creative 2013.
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