Status Report



* Writing

--Yearning
is selling okay-- it will help, I think, when the book comes out at amazon.com and ARe--I'll let you know what that happens. In the meantime, the link I just posted will get you to the Torquere website, and they have Kindle and Nook compatible formats available there.

--Living Promises is COMPLETE. Yup-- that's right! It's done! I'm waiting to hear from my editors to see if it's accepted (cross fingers, say a prayer, hope a LOT!) but the third Promises book is done. I'm planning for a 'revisiting' book in a year or so, but this is the final power couple-- Jeff and Collin, and it tackles some difficult issues and, well, it was a bear to write. I'm so glad it's done--and I so hope it doesn't suck!

--Waiting (sequel to Yearning) will be out on April 9th! Go Jack & Teague!

--The Locker Room has just had it's second edit-- and an editor that totally saved my bacon! It's weird, how much stuff that I LIVED THROUGH I completely forgot the details to. The trip from Sacramento to Carlsbad-- why did I write 700 miles? Was it because I was thinking seven or eight hours? I don't know-- but it's really 450 miles, and geez, wouldn't I have looked stupid! The same thing with the correct spelling of LeBron James, or which game in the series Robert Horry of the Lakers beat the Kings with an outside three-pointer. I want to bake this person cookies I'm so grateful-- and since that's the kitchen and cooking, you all KNOW how grateful that means! Anyway, on the second edit I noticed that it might not suck--so that's exciting too. Seriously-- my boy, Xander, ain't perfect, but he's truly endearing, and I really love him. A lot. (Xander's the one holding the ball in the picture above. Christian is the cutie standing on a box and kissing his neck. Yeah, I know, you can't see the box-- but since Xander's 6'9" and Christian's 6'3", you figure that's the way it's gotta be.

--Am breaking paper on Quickening this week. No-- I can't write it full time, and that's going to be hard, and slow. But I'M STARTING. Because I promised, And because I missed my Little Goddess a lot. And because so did you.

--Have broken paper on an interesting project that, for the moment, I'm calling "A Solid Core of Alpha". I likes it. I'm not going to talk about it for a while, until I get my world building just so, but it's sci-fi, which I really haven't done, and I'm hoping for a rather heart crushing dilemma, because, yanno, that's just my speed.

And that's writing!

* Knitting

--Going to knit night on Thursday. I loved it so much. This time, I'm NOT dropping someone off at a school activity on the way, no matter how much big T begs.

--Am working on six pairs of socks. Yup. You read that right. The good news is, I'm almost done with two of the vanilla pairs. The bad news is, the patterned ones have been in progress for over a year.

--Am working on a lovely alpaca shawl made out of chunky yarn. So, you know. If there's an ice age coming, my grandmother will be ready. it's designed side to side, with three medallion cables on the back center (and, I'm wishing I'd started those a little earlier, but I'm not gonna rip it out, because there's a deadline.) The design is... well, it's working. I didn't think it would work, but it's working. I think. When I'm done I'll take pictures and let you all decide for yourselves.

--Am working on another pair of fingerless mitts. I've got sort of a basic pattern here for worsted yarn and really small needles that I like, because they feel sturdy and solid. The pair I've shown here is using heavy worsted (not quite chunky) and slightly larger needles--I have large hands, they fit fine, but for normal people, I suggest a regular worsted weight and the size 4 or 5 dpns. I'm posting the pattern right here, in case anyone wants it:




Worsted weight yarn
DPN's, size 4

CO 40 stitches
k2 p2 for as long as you want
knit one round plain.

Start increasing for gusset in next round.

For right glove--
round 1: k 1, m1, k 1, m1, knit rest of round plain
round 2 (and all even number rounds) knit plain
round 3: k1, m 1, k3, m1, knit rest of round plain
continue increasing in similar fashion until you have 11 stitches in the gusset.

For left glove--
round 1: knit all the way until the last two stitches left in the round. m1, k1, m1, k1
round 2 (and all even number rounds) knit plain
round 3: knit around to one stitch before last m1, m1, k3, m1, k1
continue increasing in same way you have eleven stitches in the gusset

When gusset is finished, knit the stitches onto a holder in the next round, then join the remaining stitches together in the round after that.

Knit another 4-8 rounds, depending on how long you want your glove.
K2 p2 for 8 rounds after that.
Cast Off.

Thumbs--Starting from join of the main glove, pick up three stitches on the side, knit the stitches off the holder, and pick up another three stitches from the side (for seventeen stitches--if you like a tighter thumb pick up fewer stitches.)

Join the round.

Knit three rounds.

Cast off

Weave in ends.

--And that's it in knitting!

* Family

Besides driving me nuts (okay-- that's a combo of no writing time, no self time, pms and foot pain!) the following conversation happened that made me smile.

Squish: "Chicken, why are you up so early?"

Chicken (grumpy, frowzy, and barely awake): "Because some horrid little girl came into my room and shouted, 'Chicken, we're all awake in the living room, but you can sleep in!'"

Squish (puzzled): "But I said you can sleep in!"

And that, folks, is the morning report:-)

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Published on March 06, 2011 08:32
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message 1: by Ctanner (new)

Ctanner I am so excited Amy for you to start Quickening. I love, love, love your Little Godness series. I want my own Bracken.


message 2: by Chris (new)

Chris Yay for finishing Living Promises! *crosses fingers that it's accepted*


message 3: by Shannon (new)

Shannon C. YEAH! So glad you are starting Quickening. Thanks for remembering your LG fans! :)


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Guys, I couldn't possibly forget my LG fans--you all gave me faith when there was none to be had. I'm SO looking forward to Q!


message 5: by orannia (last edited Mar 08, 2011 10:45PM) (new)

orannia I've just been re-reading my favourite scenes in Keeping Promise Rock (and breaking my heart all over Crick and Deacon again!) so am beyond excited to hear about Living Promises. My fingers are definitely crossed. And the sound of a re-visit....bliss! *happy dancing*

And Yearning sounds...intriguing :)


message 6: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane *g* Keep on happy dancing, sweetheart! I hope you like it when it comes out:-)


message 7: by orannia (new)

orannia I am sure I will - keep on dancing and like Living Promises :)

I've been thinking about why I keep going back to KPR. I think it's because...through everything they go through, Crick & Deacon love each other...and their family, the family they built, the family that built around them.

I don't know if I could cope with such a family. Family is...pretty much a dirty word for me ATM. But, the KPR family...I would like to think I would make an exception. Although I think I'd fight it, just like Mikhail :)


message 8: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane I know-- family CAN be really painful. But it can also be really wonderful. LP has some of the more painful aspects of family, actually-- with a subtext of "This is why sometimes we pick our own!" I'm glad KPR makes you happy;-) I'm really proud of all three books:-)


message 9: by orannia (new)

orannia I'm still hoping for the wonderful 'pick your own' family :)

And you should be oh so proud of the Promises books. If you don't mind my saying, you write...books from the heart and...books that remind you to hold on to hope, to hold on to the belief that you will find where you belong. That's why I love them so much.


message 10: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane I don't mind you saying so at all. When people say things like that, it makes me feel like my writing is important which is good, because it recently got me into a great deal of trouble, and it's always good to be reminded that I got into that trouble for something real:-)


message 11: by UKSandy (new)

UKSandy Amy, you know how excited I am for the next Promises book, can't wait until we get a firm date!


message 12: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane UKSandy wrote: "Amy, you know how excited I am for the next Promises book, can't wait until we get a firm date!"

Swear--I"ll post as soon as I have one!


message 13: by orannia (new)

orannia Your writing is definitely important and...real. But I'm sorry to hear about the trouble it caused. *hugs*


message 14: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane orannia wrote: "Your writing is definitely important and...real. But I'm sorry to hear about the trouble it caused. *hugs*"

(((hugs back))) Well, the really important stuff doesn't come w/out a price, right? It's worth it:-)


message 15: by UKSandy (new)

UKSandy Amy wrote: "I don't mind you saying so at all. When people say things like that, it makes me feel like my writing is important which is good, because it recently got me into a great deal of trouble, and it's ..."

Yeh Amy I hope it wasn't too much trouble!


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane *grimaces* It's actually quite a bit--I can't really talk about it, but it's not a small thing. I'm hoping when the dust settles it will be okay, but we'll have to see.


message 17: by UKSandy (new)

UKSandy Amy wrote: "*grimaces* It's actually quite a bit--I can't really talk about it, but it's not a small thing. I'm hoping when the dust settles it will be okay, but we'll have to see."

Well as long as your okay Amy :)


message 18: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Thanks sweetie! (It's given me more writing time-- that's a good thing!)


message 19: by Grammy (last edited Mar 12, 2011 06:25AM) (new)

Grammy 1 Amy...
Things happen for a reason...My Mother always said that...
She also said
This too shall pass...
AND MOTHER WAS ALWAYS RIGHT!!!

Cannot wait for the releases...

Oh I saw you had a shawl you were knitting...This grammy needs one...LOL

grammy


message 20: by Cindyg (new)

Cindyg I purchased my copy of Yearning the first day it was out...and so did my reading buddy...
So glad you're working on Quickening...I've re-read the series and love all the characters in the series. Sounds like you have a lot on your plate and I'm greatful for your committment to your fans.
Love Ya...


message 21: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Love ya back, sweetie--and you know, if my fans weren't the best in all of explored space, I wouldn't have kept at it:-)


message 22: by orannia (new)

orannia Well as long as your okay Amy :)

*nods* Yes, as long as you and yours are OK.


message 23: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane *g* we're fine! In fact, at the moment, we're watching Buffy!:-)


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