The Second Time Around...

I remember when I announced I was pregnant with my second child. My mother lovingly patted my belly and said, "Don't worry, honey. The second time around is always easier." I thought, well it would have to be! During my first pregnancy I developed everything from maternal diabetes to toxemia, and my doctor threatened to wire my mouth shut if I gained one more ounce. Apparently gaining eighty-five pounds during pregnancy isn't healthy, but I figured I'm going to get fat anyway, so why not eat that entire chocolate cake? I had to admit, the second pregnancy was easier as far as knowing what to expect, and how to better deal with the emotional ups and downs...outside of reminding my husband he could just forget it because that's how I got into that condition to begin with. But, the fears and excitement and woes and wonders were all just as remarkable the second time around as they were the first.

I recently found the same to be true in my writing career. There is a reason many writers refer to their novels as their baby. It starts to feel that way after months of labor, and then finally after all that hard work there is this creation...that nobody else in the world will talk about as much as your mother. I released my second novel, Knight Everlasting, a couple of weeks ago. It was another labor of love. And thankfully I found the second time around to be no less terrifying, exciting, woeful, and wondrous than the first time around. And I've decided no matter how many times I'm blessed enough to experience them, there are some things in life that should always be worth eating an entire chocolate cake!
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Published on June 06, 2010 12:57
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message 1: by Charisma (new)

Charisma Knight Hey Lisa ~ I've read a few paragraphs of your writing, and i'm loving the vampire story.

The more you write, the more you learn. I have the same feelings as you do. But, honestly I'm finding some habits hard to break in my writing. Thank God for my editors. LOL

Totally loving the chocolate cake theory. Speaking of which, there is a chocolate cupcake calling my name. lol


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey!

My motto has always been chocolate heals all! So glad to find you here. Haven't seen you much on the Amazon boards. Although haven't been there much myself. Between kids being out of school and writing, don't have much time to keep up with everybody.

Hope you enjoyed that cupcake!

L


message 3: by Charisma (new)

Charisma Knight Hi Lisa, Hope you've had a wonderful day. Which boards are you on? I was over there towards the end of last year. Now, I'm on so many Yahoo groups, it isn't even funny. When I promote, I try to keep up to with the conversations.

I'm glad you found me. You seem like a nice person, and I got to add more books to the ole TBR pile.

Oh yes, my girls are out of school and totally hating me when I wake them out of bed in the morn. I'm like, sorry babies, momma's got to work.

Also, there is Facebook, which I'm lucky if I pop in there a few times per week. I um--er get, distracted easily. LOL I must warn you, I chat a little too much sometimes, pretty much why I may close out my email while writing or when at work. LOL

Yup, that Hostess cupcake was the bomb!!


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey there!

Know all about getting distracted. My oldest son just had knee surgery, so I've been on nursing duty. I get online, and he calls for me. I'm beginning to think both my boys have a built-in radar...

Hope you're having a wonderful weekend!


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