Showing posts with label Sandy Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandy Williams. Show all posts

Dec 15, 2011

Deadlines

Deadlines are tough. Deadlines are inevitable. They loom there, in the distance, and grow closer and closer as the days tick by.

Most authors and illustrators I know don't write/illustrate full time, and even the ones that do have other things on their plate, like, I don't know...family? Friends? PTA? Church? Dr. Who? Whatever it is, these other aspects of life are important, and are often higher priority. So how do authors do it?

Honestly, I don't know. I'm in constant awe of my clients who turn manuscripts in to me or their editor on time (or mostly on time) despite having a baby (or two), teaching full-time, coaching their kid's baseball team while working full-time, running a household, getting married, driving across the country, being terribly sick, etc. (All of these things and more have happened--my clients are freaking SUPERHEROES).

Other people working with writers are on deadlines, too. Editors, publicists, art departments, etc...all have deadlines. Deadlines that are directly related to writer deadlines. It's like this amazing house of cards that just keeps building and building...though, these are pretty sturdy cards. If one slips, it doesn't mean they all come crumbling down. Maybe one or two fall with it. Or if it's really bad, maybe a whole level. But your publisher has such a strong foundation, that most of the cards stay in place. (So don't worry!)

Agents have deadlines, too.

And speaking of deadlines, this has been my life the past 2 weeks:

6:00, Wake up (sometimes 5am, depending how backlogged I am on edits)

Mmmm. Cofffeeeeeeeee.

Sit down to read manuscripts/take notes/work on line edits.

*make sure iphone is charging!

7:15ish, PeeWee wakes up and finds me if Joe hasn't found him first
-Let PeeWee out
-Administer PeeWee's medicine (poor old guy....)
-Give PeeWee treat and a snuggle
-Back to work

8 - 8:40, shower, brush, do hair, pack bag, get dressed, run out to the car, realize I forgot my charging iphone, run back in for it, rush to the train station

8:44, park blocks away and curse myself for not just walking from home, run to the train with Joe carrying my third cup of coffee in a to-go cup (he's the best), barely catch the 8:48 as the doors shut on my heels

8:49, settle into a seat, take out my laptop and/or iphone and either continue editing and/or start answering emails while Joe reads a book/the paper

9:35, arrive in Penn Station, kiss Joe goodbye, join the ranks of commuters walking to work

9:50, arrive in awesome new office (post to come about said new office!)

10:00 - 12:00, emails (lots!), phone conferences, paperwork (lots), checking in with Nancy/Kathleen/Suzie

noon - 2:30, lunch meeting w/an editor or other industry professional (yes, these are most days), or eat at my desk while reading.

2:30 - 6, more emails (lots and LOTS of emails), phone conferences (usually 2 or 3 of them), sometimes an afternoon meeting, more paperwork, in-office status updates (and perhaps a discussion of a new project from one of us)

This is where the day changes. About half the time it goes like this:

6:30 - meet an industry person (editor, agent, book scout, etc) for drinks, or go to an industry event since there are many this time of year

9:08 or 9:52, catch one of these trains home (eat a hot dog in Penn Station for dinner...sorry, Mom)

10:00 or 10:30, Joe picks me up at the train station, PeeWee on his lap--go home, wind down and watch TV with my boys for about an hour.

12:00, catch up on email (still lots), read and edit until I fall asleep.

The other half of the time it goes like this:

6:13 or 6:39, meet Joe at Penn station to catch the train home

7-9:00, get home, take care of PeeWee, eat dinner, wind down and watch TV with my boys for about an hour, an occasional client/film call during this time.

9:00 - midnightish, catch up on emails, read and edit

There have been a few almost all-nighters in there these past weeks, too. After all, it's deadline time! (Heck, look at the timestamp on this post...I've been up since three!).

But guess what? I get to read things like the second installment in both the Something Strange & Deadly series, and the Ever Afters series. And the second book in The Shadow Reader series, too! I get to work on Kody Keplinger's latest project, and read through the final revisions on Insurgent. I get to drool over the ending of Erica O'rourke's trilogy, and laugh at the twisted humor in Allan Woodrow's latest, and feel a chill down my spine from one of my newest projects by Gemma Cooper. I get to be transported back to the Progressive Era, or 200 years into the future. And I even get to play around with illustrations and text by author-illustrators like this one and this one.

When I get to do all of that, isn't all the hectic running around worth it?

Hells yeah it is!

And what especially keeps me going, is knowing that all of my clients are running around the same way (well...not the same way, but they've got other jobs and other lives outside of writing, too!). And they never complain.

We're all in it because we love books.

That's a rush that's even better than coffee.

Good luck on your pre-holiday deadlines, everyone!

Nov 22, 2011

Pretty Things....

Buy this at B&N, Indie Bound or Amazon.

Pre-order this at B&N or Amazon.

Pre-order this at Amazon.
Read Susan's awesomely informative blog for writers here.

Feb 8, 2011

New, new, new!

I like new things.  They're shiny.  And fun.  And untapped.
And one of the best things about NEW things, is sharing them with others.  So I have a few things NEW I'd like to share with you:

Here's a new blog to read and follow for any fan of sci-fi, fantasy, urban fantasy or paranormal: Magic & Mayhem. This blog is co-run by one of our lovely clients, Sandy Williams, whose book The Shadow Reader comes out this upcoming fall!



There's a new contest over at Confessions for dog lovers!  The book A Dog's Way Home is a gorgeous, heartfelt story, worth a read for anyone who has a dog, loves dogs, or just loves dog stories.  Our very own PeeWee the dog is spearheading (clawheading?) this giveaway.




There are lots of new YA imprints to read up on!  (Check it out--that's our very own Erica O'Rourke's cover in the top left!  TORN is to be published by Kensington's new YA imprint K Teen on June 28th--pre-order now!)




Soooooo....what's new with you?

Sep 17, 2010

NCL announcements--yay!

I love news. Especially when it's fun, exciting, bookselling news to share! And to start this week I've got a coupe tidbits like that to share.

In case you missed it, Sandy William's debut urban fantasy series was announced on PM. FISSURED is about a professional college student and a shadow-reader for the fae, who is forced to choose sides -- and between the men she loves -- in a fae war.
Sandy's query is also featured in this month's Writer's Digest because, yeah...it's that good.

Also announced last week was Nancy Viau's debut picture book, IT'S NOT EASY to Abrams!

Nancy is the author of the contemporary middle grade,
SAMANTHA HANSEN HAS ROCKS IN HER HEAD. If you haven't read this and you're looking for the perfect sisters/mom relationship story (it's heartwarming and funny) pick it up...like NOW.

Nancy is also one of the co-founders of Kidlit Authors Club, a group designed for authors in the PA, MD, NJ area to work together to market their books.

Okay--off to work. Happy Monday everyone!!