OK, OK. I missed Sunday and Tuesday. What is it, Wednesday?
I've been busy.
See, in addition to blogging, I have a real job. And that job occasionally has deadlines that I try to meet. All but one or two, I hit right on the head. But this was a big deadline. April 1, 2011. Have your next book done.
In self-flagellatory full-disclosure mode, I must add that the original deadline was April 1, 2009. Through Bad Time Management, Life Intervening, and a spectacular case of Mission Creep, I missed that'n clean.
This one, I made.
25 chapters, 80,000 words, 320 pieces of art. It works out to an illustration about every 650 words.
Insane, I know, but I like to look at pictures, and I figure my audience does too. When I pick up a book, I flip through it back to front and if I like the pictures I'm much more likely to buy it. Ditto if there are lots and lots of pictures. I like pictures. About that Mission Creep...
This is what 320 pieces of art looks like in my studio. Each painting or drawing you can see has about ten more under it. Stacked art.
It helped.
Vultures and ospreys and mourning doves, hummingbirds and big woodpeckers, titmice and chickadees and bluebirds...26 species in 25 chapters, each one devoted to the strange and wonderful interactions I've had with these birds. Is it any wonder my entire studio is now taken up by flat files? There's a teeny little corner by the big windows where I create the things, but 90% of my floor space is storage. I'm like an Art Squirrel.
All the paintings had to be organized, catalogued, evaluated for insurance purposes, then packed into envelopes by chapter...
wrapped in plastic, taped securely...
packed into wooden crates, the top one made for me many years ago by someone very dear, and saved through the decades until it found its purpose once again.
Yes, I've been cookin' up a little something for you. It's got to bake now for about a year, but come next spring, the Marsh Crone** will start to brew again, and you'll sniff the air and know that the book is here.
Cross your fingers for their safe delivery, sometime Thursday afternoon.
And thanks for your good wishes.
UPDATE: 12:41 PM Wednesday: Departure scan, New Staunton, PA. 12:42 PM: In transit to Boston. Squee!
UPDATE: 12:41 PM Wednesday: Departure scan, New Staunton, PA. 12:42 PM: In transit to Boston. Squee!
**from my favorite book ever, The Marsh Crone's Brew by Ib Spang Olsen
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