A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My New Book Release

 


For years and years and years (and probably years) I've been saying I wanted to come up with a sane and healthy work schedule. To find that balance between creativity and productivity--which are not always the same thing.

And year after year I have failed to do that. Which has resulted in burnout (TWICE! YIKES) and a reputation for missing deadlines (which once would have been flipping unthinkable). 

And still I couldn't seem to figure out a way to...well, get everything done and still have time for anything resembling a normal life.  In fact, never mind the "time for anything resembling a normal life," because that wasn't even a consideration. Basically I couldn't seem to figure out how to get everything done. Because when you're running a publishing empire by your lonesome there is a LOT OF EVERYTHING that has to be dealt with. 

It's not that I didn't have help. God bless all my moderator-friends (they're pretty much the only reason I still have a presence on social media). And I did periodically have help from a succession of "Eves." The Evies were great but A - I really need someone onsite for at least part of the time and B - I'm a total control freak and it's very hard to ever let anything out of my hands, oh and C - The old trap of I-Don't-Have-Time-To-Teach-You-All-This-It's-Faster-If-I-Do-It-Myself. 

I had two speeds: panic and crashing. Unsurprisingly, I started to get sick. A lot. I'm sure it didn't help that as my stress and anxiety mounted, I became increasingly terrible about my eating habits and my exercise. 

I'm honestly not sure how this would have ended if it had not been for the pandemic. 

The pandemic (and escalating anxiety about the election) triggered--well, honestly, I'm not even sure because I was already heading for burnout. But basically I couldn't write for ten months. I did manage toward the end to complete a short story, and that was a great sign. That was a sign I was coming out of it, and thank God for that. 

(And yes, thank God that between my dear Patrons and my backlist, I was still able to support us even while not being able to support us--our health insurance alone is over $2000. a month. ) 

I'm not saying the pandemic was a good thing or that I'm happy about it, but it did force me to reevaluate, and I'm trying very hard to be conscientious about well, eating properly and working out even when I can't swim and creating a reasonable work schedule. I'm currently trying to take weekends off. I feel guilty as hell about it, but I think it's one reason I'm loving writing Mystery at the Masquerade so much. And I am! I'm now in the final third of the book, it will come out this month, and I LOVE it. I think it's the best of the three so far.

OH. I have to digress. I received a nastygram from a reader this week complaining that he was tired of waiting for Mystery at the Masquerade and I shall darken his bookshelf no more. And of course I wrote and tried to apologize and explain--you know, I hate that I have missed so many deadlines that I've now become notorious; this is not something I'm happy about or okay with, I know it's a problem, which is why I'm trying hard to create a realistic work schedule. Anyway, after I emailed him I realized WHAT THE HELL the book was originally scheduled for May 2021 and I'm trying to push it FORWARD. :-D :-D :-D  I mean, it's bad enough without yelling at me for the books that AREN'T late. This one is coming in nearly three months early. :-D

Anyway. 

The other helpful thing happening in my life is I have a new Eve, and it's a match made in heaven (She's my niece and she's taking a break from college.) So I have a new schedule, a new diet (Yes! We're learning to "eat clean" which is...hard BUT we're already seeing the benefits) and help. I HAVE HELP. And I'm even trying to take advantage of that. 

So this is a long and winding way of explaining that I know there has been a problem with my book releases--I own it--and I'm doing my best to fix it. But more to the point, I'm happier and healthier than I have been in literally years, which is a terrific way to start 2021. I even created an Inspiration Board, so what does THAT tell you? ;-) 





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Published on February 05, 2021 10:16
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message 1: by Tenebrism (new)

Tenebrism I'm so happy to hear that you are doing better! I think most of your readers would rather see you happy and produce wonderful books than to rush and publish half-baked ones because of online harassment..
So I'm sorry you're still getting negative comments, you don't deserve them, and I'm really looking forward to anything you publish in 2021.. be it 1 book or 10❤


message 2: by Leigh Ann (new)

Leigh Ann Wallace No one has a right to give you crap about how long it takes a book to come out. You're a writer. They come out when they come out. This kind of entitled b.s. really ticks me off. Seriously, woman, ignore him. Or her. You don't need the stress.


message 3: by Diana (new)

Diana There’s always going to be people that are haters and there’s nothing you can personally do about that. Please don’t let it affect you emotionally, it’s not worth the stress. I’d really rather you be healthy and happy in your personal life and if you never meet another deadline I could be ok with that. You’re my very favorite author and I read everything you release immediately. If I find I just can’t wait for something in particular to come out I re-read one of my favorites from your incredibly wonderful backlist. Live your life for you and your loved ones, there’ll always be people like me that are here patiently waiting.


message 4: by Leigh Ann (new)

Leigh Ann Wallace Diana is absolutely right. You are my go-to writer for feeling better.


message 5: by Melissa (new)

Melissa I want you healthy and happy, whatever that takes!! For selfish reasons of course, i want you to write and write and write, and then write some more. 😁 You won't get serious complaints from me about missed deadlines. I do joke about it but for real i get that writing takes time, and you are brilliant at it. 💜💜


message 6: by Keri (new)

Keri Health and happiness is more important then finishing deadlines. The Good Lord gave you a special talent but that talent can only come to life if you have the life within you to let it out. Keep yourself well, in all things, and the rest will fall in to place where and when it's ready.


message 7: by Josh (new)

Josh Tenebrism wrote: "I'm so happy to hear that you are doing better! I think most of your readers would rather see you happy and produce wonderful books than to rush and publish half-baked ones because of online harass..."

I do feel more and more...normal. Like my old self. Part of it is not just choosing to be healthy, but actually making a *plan.* That's making a big difference. Also, of course, the news is so much more hopeful these days. That also has made a huge difference.


message 8: by Josh (new)

Josh Leigh Ann wrote: "No one has a right to give you crap about how long it takes a book to come out. You're a writer. They come out when they come out. This kind of entitled b.s. really ticks me off. Seriously, woman, ..."

<3 Aw, thanks, Leigh Ann.

The thing is, I absolutely understand how disappointing it is when something doesn't happen when it's supposed to. And life is especially stressful these days, so I also understand that people are snapping about things that would ordinarily merit a sigh.

I'm embarrassed that I've had so many issues with deadlines, and hopefully the new schedule will fix most of that. Just having weekends off is a big change for the better. Not that I can take every weekend, and not that I won't still be overly optimistic in my planning, but hopefully I can cut down on my stress and reader frustration.


message 9: by Josh (new)

Josh Diana wrote: "There’s always going to be people that are haters and there’s nothing you can personally do about that. Please don’t let it affect you emotionally, it’s not worth the stress. I’d really rather you ..."

<3 <3 <3

That is so lovely. Thank you so much, Diana.


message 10: by Josh (new)

Josh Melissa wrote: "I want you healthy and happy, whatever that takes!! For selfish reasons of course, i want you to write and write and write, and then write some more. 😁 You won't get serious complaints from me abou..."

Thank you so much, Melissa. <3

One of the reasons I offer discounts on my preorders is because I know my preorders can be unpredictable. But that unpredictability creates its own stress, and stress gets in the way of creativity.

So here's to healthier and stress-free schedules. ;-)


message 11: by Josh (new)

Josh Leigh Ann wrote: "Diana is absolutely right. You are my go-to writer for feeling better."

<3 <3 <3


message 12: by Josh (new)

Josh Keri wrote: "Health and happiness is more important then finishing deadlines. The Good Lord gave you a special talent but that talent can only come to life if you have the life within you to let it out. Keep yo..."

Truth.

Thank you, Keri. <3


message 13: by Tenebrism (new)

Tenebrism Josh wrote: "Tenebrism wrote: "I'm so happy to hear that you are doing better! I think most of your readers would rather see you happy and produce wonderful books than to rush and publish half-baked ones becaus..."

That is so wonderful to hear! ❤❤ 2021 is already putting things back on track, I hope it will only get better for you! 🤗


message 14: by Melissa (new)

Melissa @Josh 😚


message 15: by Josh (new)

Josh Tenebrism wrote: "Josh wrote: "Tenebrism wrote: "I'm so happy to hear that you are doing better! I think most of your readers would rather see you happy and produce wonderful books than to rush and publish half-bake..."

One day at a time, as they say! :-D


message 16: by Mwanamali (new)

Mwanamali trying to push it FORWARD

*glances nervously at wallet*

There's no rush Josh.


message 17: by Eve (new)

Eve This has been a strange year for everyone. I think missing deadlines is a very forgivable offence 😬 and it so happens that you are writing and releasing the one story that I want to read the most 😅

Though I am gobsmacked by your health insurance payment! Guess that’s why it’s so scary to be self employed in US.

Glad to hear you are slowly getting back to normal and found help!


message 18: by Josiane (new)

Josiane Of course, I'm one of those who are waiting for your new books, not at all in a mean way, though, just in a fan way 😉 But I get it, you're human too!!! At the beginning of the lockdown, I wanted to learn a new language... forget it, my brain wasn't into a learning mode at all. Deadlines are important and stuff but health is way more important!!! Stay safe and healthy!


message 19: by Josh (new)

Josh mwana wrote: "trying to push it FORWARD

*glances nervously at wallet*

There's no rush Josh."


LOL. Luckily, books don't go bad.


message 20: by Josh (new)

Josh Eve wrote: "This has been a strange year for everyone. I think missing deadlines is a very forgivable offence 😬 and it so happens that you are writing and releasing the one story that I want to read the most 😅..."

Because the SO has had some past health issues, we have a kind of expensive plan. But I figure it's like carrying an umbrella--it's our attempt to make sure it won't rain. ;-D


message 21: by Josh (new)

Josh Josiane wrote: "Of course, I'm one of those who are waiting for your new books, not at all in a mean way, though, just in a fan way 😉 But I get it, you're human too!!! At the beginning of the lockdown, I wanted to..."

I know! Me too. I wanted to learn French. I kept thinking, this is the perfect time to X, Y and Z. And it was! And I didn't! :-D But I guess you can get used to anything because I seem to have finally snapped out of it. Knock on wood.


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