KNOT DEAD AGAIN comes out next week. I remember when I got the book deal for the Crochet series that my agent explained all the steps between turning in a manuscript and the book coming out. She also explained there would be overlaps between working on one book and another. It's gotten more so since I have been working on different series.
Right now I am thinking about the questions I received in advance of being a guest on a podcast that tapes the day KNOT DEAD AGAIN comes out. (www.thecozysleuth.com/podcast). I always worry about going blank and having nothing to say. I live in a household where everyone but me seems to lecture rather than have a conversation and I seem to always be listening to someone else. It's a whole adjustment to me being the one who is talking. It's even weirder talking to a computer screen.
At the same time, I am working on the next Molly book. I wrote the actual first page, though I already started to rewrite it. The first page is everything-- for me and for readers. Once I have the first page, I seem to feel confident that the rest will come. And if I don't capture a readers attention on that first page, I worry I will lose them.
And any day I will get the edits on CLASSY YARNS. It's a new editor so I have no idea what to expect.
I just finished putting together my travel arrangements for my trip to Writers Police Academy/Killer Con. It's being held in Appleton, Wisconsin again. Travel from Los Angeles to Appleton is never direct, so I am adding in a stay in Chicago on the way there. I have gone to Writers Police Academy numerous times, but this time the program is different. It is supposed to start with a murder/crime scene and follow an investigation of it. They also bring in an assortment of first responders and their equipment. It's a chance to see everything close up and ask questions. I am most interested in talking to the people and finding out who they are and how they deal with their job.
On top of all that, there is the elephant in the room-- the buckled floors from the hot water leak. We are still dealing with the insurance company about getting them fixed. I can only imagine the chaos when the work finally starts. I'm just glad the room that has my computer doesn't have wood floors and is tucked away in a corner far from where all the action will be.