Friday, February 21, 2014

Celebrate The Small Things 21-2-14



This post is part of VikLit's blog hop, Celebrate the Small Things. Head on over there to join up! 

So, what am I celebrating this week?




Things at work seem to be settling down a little (famous last words) and I've only had one person resign this week.  Well, two, but one of them was just because her work visa expires soon and I knew that was coming.  I still need to find a chef, but my FOH team is pulling together and I've done some good interviews which I hope will turn into some great staff.

I got some positive writing feedback from a pro and am excited about diving into a revision of one of my books based on her comments.  It always feels daunting, but in reality, I think adding maybe two or three chapters to my existing book will do it.  I have some ideas already, but have to get through my current revision before I can start.

The Arts Festival starts here tonight, and I'm looking forward to seeing some fantastic shows.  I'm especially excited about getting to see The Tiger Lillies again.  They're such a great band.  If you haven't heard of them, take a look at this....



I'm 7 chapters away from finishing my first round of revising on Taillights and I'm at the point where I can't really tell if I've improved the book or wrecked it entirely.  I hope to be done with it by the end of next week, so I can send it off to some people to read (anyone want to read a contemporary NA for me?) and critique.  I'm hoping I that I can get revisions done on my other book while I'm waiting for my readers to get back to me.  

Then maybe I can finish the new book I started in about May last year....

What are you celebrating this week?

16 comments:

  1. Oh my, what a band. Would be so entertaining to see.

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  2. Seems like a lot of positives this week, Kate. Good luck with all the editing.

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  3. I'd be happy to give taillights my eyes if you'd like.

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  4. I'd be happy to give taillights my eyes if you'd like.

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  5. Holy heck, your plate is really full! Just don't let the stress get to you. It isn't a race. For a great writer like you, it makes sense to slow down a bit to stay top quality. The editors and agents will be happier for it. :)

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  6. I'd be more than willing to give Taillights a read.
    Good luck with your revisions!

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    1. Thanks Allyson and Laura! I'll email you both when I feel like maybe it's ready for some eyes. It will be good to get feedback from people who haven't read the original version.

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  7. Glad that work seems to be settling down. Art Festivals are always a lot of fun. Revisions take time, but they're worth it, and the sense of accomplishment makes you feel so good too.

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  8. You have much to celebrate this week, Kate! Revising is always daunting, isn't it? Good luck with wrapping up both projects!

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  9. Only one person resigned, huh? (Or two.) So funny! Have a great weekend and happy writing!

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  10. Good for you! It sounds like things are lining up, except for the resigning thing. Have, um, fun with your revisions.

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  11. It's good to hear about your positive feedback, Kate.
    I'm only celebrating feeling so much better than I did last week.

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  12. Enjoy the art festival--those are always fun to attend! :)

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  13. Glad work is settling down and the festival sounds lots of fun!

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  14. Sounds like you're busy in a good way. Good Luck on all your revisions!!

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  15. Sounds like a good week. I love an Arts Festival.

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