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Ah, time off... how I love you so... At least, I love the IDEA of you. I love the MENTION of you, the PROMISE of you. But I never quite GET you, do I?

Such is the reality of life as a writer— there IS no time off.

Other people leave the office and go off on holidays, but that's not the case with writers. Oh sure, we can easily walk away from the writing desk, but it's not so easy to flick the switch in our heads that makes us stop thinking of the next thing to write. We're stuck in that headspace. A writer's brain will continue to churn, even when we want to think about other things. It's not a BAD problem to have. It's not as bad as, say, being born without a head or waking up one morning to find your house is made of cheese. But it can get annoying. It means that you can never really relax...

I've had a few days off ever since sending in my first draft of LSODM. The last time I spoke with Nick, my editor, he was halfway through and loving it. Apparently. So that's good. I think. I'm not sure what my feelings are towards this new book. At the moment I'm too close to it, I don't know if it's good or great (or, yikes, bad) so I'm at that stage where uncertainty is tainting everything and I'm just waiting for Nick to finish the whole thing and say "Yeaahhhhh it's... fine... BUT..."

So yes, I've had a few days off since then. Two of which were taken up with meetings. But from Thursday on, I haven't even had to answer the phone. So what have I been doing?

Planning.

I have two short stories to write for various things. I want to do a lot more for the Skulduggery short story collection coming out next year. I need to start thinking of Skulduggery Book Nine. And I have to get a handle of what I'm going to write AFTER. What book is going to coming out in 2015? What will the next series be?

So that's what I've been doing over the weekend.

But now that I have the first draft handed in, hopefully I'll be able to get back to posting here on a weekly basis, and being a bit more present on Twitter, and generally getting things back to normal. You've all been very patient while I've had my head down, and I appreciate it. As a reward, here's a thing.


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Published on May 06, 2013 06:42
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message 1: by Victoria (new)

Victoria I can't wait for the short story collection to come out! The last two skulduggery pleasant books are going to be great I just know it. My favorite series of all time! :3


message 2: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra Van caloen I never want this series to be over....>_<
If Skulduggery or Valkyrie die, Derek I swear I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN.


message 3: by Cerberus (new)

Cerberus Flame if he DARES kill of sanguine or dr nye i swear i will become twice as evil as lord vile! (your an AMAZING author though derek and do us a favour and NEVER stop writing! that is an order!) i actually cried when you killed of serpine :( its ALWAYS my fave characters that die first >:( )


message 4: by Cat (new)

Cat Ha, that picture is so stupid


message 5: by Niámh (new)

Niámh WHY DOES THE SERIES HAVE TO END WHHHHHHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


message 6: by marruman (new)

marruman mc mahon Skulduggery can't die, he's already dead!Plus the series is named after him, so Landy can't kill him. Right? Right???
However, he can kill Desmond. But he won't. He cant't! No-one can kill Desmond! The series needs him! without him, there would be no story! So he can't die. So there.
(The thought of my favourite characters dying causes me to revert to a childhood mentality)


message 7: by Charles (new)

Charles Skulduggery Pleasant has been my favorite book from the moment that I started reading it. The rest of the books did not disappoint. So many authors cannot write sequels for the life of them, but writing good sequels is a unique talent that Derek Landy has mastered. I look forward to all the other Skulduggery Pleasant books coming out!


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