Birthing a Book by Heather Newton

Birthing a Book
By Heather Newton
I've been thinking lately about how getting a book published is like birthing a baby.
First, there's the getting pregnant--or not getting pregnant--part. Some people conceive the month they decide to start a family. That didn't happen for me. My husband and I tried for over a year and had actually scheduled an appointment with a fertility specialist when, hooray, I finally got the little "+" sign on a home pregnancy test. The fact that it took us so long caused anxiety and despair–was it ever going to happen? But it also gave us time to think and plan and be sure that having a baby was what we wanted to do.

The gestation phase for books and babies is also similar. Seeing the book cover for the first time was as exciting as looking at an early ultrasound. Holding the advance copy gave me the same thrill as feeling my baby kick and realizing she was alive and real. When the first reviews came out--people other than me talking about the novel–it reminded me of that magical point in my pregnancy when I suddenly showed and other woman began to come up to me to share their stories and my anticipation.
Now I'm feeling the way I felt toward the end of my third trimester. You know how it is, ladies–big as a bullfrog, having to pee every two minutes, out of breath walking to the mailbox. By the time my daughter was two weeks overdue I was drinking herbal teas and begging my massage therapist to find a pressure point that would send me into labor. What finally worked was going to see a Star Trek movie with my mom and sister and sitting right next to the speakers in the theater–the bass was so loud it shook that baby right out.
My novel, Under The Mercy Trees, comes out January 18, 2011, and I'm ready. I've picked a name, painted the nursery, packed the overnight bag. There's nothing left to do but wait, and since this baby is fully formed and has all its fingers and toes, I think I'll even settle in and have a glass of wine.
Published on October 25, 2010 08:04
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