My
wedding is over and I was expecting to feel a little bit letdown afterwards
(because I had been planning my wedding since I was six years old and now it’s
over). Fortunately, I feel great. The wedding was awesome despite being quite
different from six-year-old me’s imagination. It was amazing having all of my
favorite people (OK, not quite all, but most) assembled in one room. I just
wish it could have lasted longer so that I could have spent more time talking
to people.
Aside
from having a new name, married life is much like unmarried life. Although the
new name thing is pretty weird. I subbed three days last week and introduced
myself to each class with my married name. I told the kids that I might have
trouble responding when they used my name because it’s new (each class actually
clapped when they realized that I had just gotten married, which I thought was
really sweet). I then proceeded to not respond to my new name. Someday it’ll
probably seem normal to be called Mrs. Allen, but for now I just keep wondering
who came into the room…
Now
that the wedding is over, I have plenty time and undivided attention to spend
on my writing. For the last three days I have been revising old stories and
finishing two long-unfinished stories. It’s been really great to get back into
it. I feel like I might finally be getting the hang of writing a picture book.
It’s really kind of a bizarre genre to write these days. Sometimes I wonder
what I’m thinking trying to tackle on the most difficult types of writing. But
then I flip open a beloved picture book and I’m instantly reminded why. Picture
books rock!
Society
of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) offers a Work in Progress
award each year. Submissions are read by editors and publishers and one story
is chosen in each category (i.e. picture book text, middle grade novel, young
adult novel, etc.). I submitted my favorite story, which I wound up minimally
revising after the Big Sur Writing Workshop. Since the whole world of
publishing is so subjective, I figured that just because one agent didn’t think
it was perfect, doesn’t mean that someone else might not love it. The winners
are announced in late summer, so I’m just going to try and not think about it
for a while.
Today
marks the one year anniversary of my shoulder surgery. I have to say that my
shoulder is SO much happier than it was a year ago. I went climbing this morning
for a little bit and climbed all of the V0s and V1s. Last week I tweaked my
shoulder slightly (while trying a V6) so I took a week off and now I’m trying
to ease back into it by only doing easy stuff for a few sessions.
I
signed up to run both Bay to Breakers in San Francisco (a 12K in May) and Wharf
to Wharf in Santa Cruz (a 6 mile in July). I’m excited to get back into
running. I’ve been pretty lazy all winter, but now I’m ready to get into
running shape again.
What
I’m reading: I finished Unbroken (great
book, although so depressing for most of it), Hollow City (not as good as Miss
Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, but very entertaining), and The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of story
structure any writer can master by Martha Alderson (only a good read if you’re
a writer). I’m still reading The Emperor
of All Maladies (it is seriously long!). Now I need to pick another book to
read. I have about 10 new books on my shelf so it shouldn’t be too challenging.
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