What are some of your New Year’s resolutions, writing or
otherwise?
Of course
I’m going to eat more vegetables, use the elliptical more often (not just for
hanging up the ironing), walk the dogs instead of using the slingy-thingy to
throw balls they bring back to me and generally get off my butt more often.
Same resolutions I make (and break) every year.
On the
writing front? That’s easy: keep enjoying it, work to get better at it and
realize how incredibly fortunate I am to have the chance to do what I dreamed
of doing when I was eighteen – have my books published.
Like Janus,
I allow myself some time to look in both directions at the turn of the year.
And I don’t focus on just the past twelve months. As a workaholic I need
perspective. And patience. I’m not good at either. January’s the time I force
myself to employ both.
My first
Cait Morgan Mystery was published in March 2012, and I promised myself then
that I’d review how the whole “writing thing” was going after five years. Until
that time, I told myself, I would put 100% into it – because any less effort on
my part would mean I’d never know how it might have gone if I’d tried my
hardest. By April 2016 I’ll have had nine books published (the WISE Enquiries
Agency Mystery #2, The Case of the Missing Morris Dancer, comes out in Canada
and the USA on February 1st, and Cait Morgan Mystery #7, The Corpse
with the Garnet Face, comes out on April 5th) and I am thrilled
about that. I’m enjoying writing two series – one largely plot-driven, one more
character-driven – and the plan is to continue with that this year.
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In 2015 I
was blown away by the fact I won the Bony Blithe Award for Best Canadian Light
Mystery (not something I ever dreamed of) but writing award-winning books isn’t
something one can really “resolve” to do. However, I can put my ALL into
writing the best books I can. I also plan to take a more organized approach to
promoting my work: my publishers are helpful, but I know I have a
responsibility to represent my work the best way I can.
And that’s
about it, really. I honestly reckon I am the most fortunate person – I
love my life, and not just the work aspects. I’m delighted that I don’t know
what’s around the next corner, and I hope I have within me whatever is required
to make the best of it…or cope with it. For 2016 I’ll keep the resolutions to a
minimum, count my blessings, work hard
and remain as flexible as possible so I
can spot and take opportunities. Oh yes, and I’ll try to eat more green things.
That’s all folks!
Given your current output and success, your 5-year review should be an occasion for wild celebration. And for the "eat more green things" resolution, I suggest a little food coloring in your favorite snacks :)
ReplyDeleteJuat when I thought I couldn't love you any more, Cathy . . .
ReplyDeleteOops. Well, writing experts are always telling us to use "just" less.
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