Another Day In Paradise

August 17, 2009 · Posted in Broken Peaces, General, Like Glass, Shattered, Writing 

Okay, got up way too early this morning for a Monday, but it’s all good: one of the downsides of trying to work with someone in the UK is the ~7 hour time difference, but over the years I’ve become more of a morning person than I used to be.  Coffee is my friend, and it’s a friend I cherish deeply.

Nothing really to report on the publishing deal yet, except for the fact I’ve discovered how different mailing addresses are in the US vs. those in the UK.  The publisher wants a hard copy of Like Glass, and the other day I tried to start an order from Amazon to get an idea of how much it cost.  Fifteen minutes later, I think I might have gotten it to accept their address, but I’m a little leary of sending it out.  For roughly $50 total (w/ S&H), I’d really rather not take a chance on it coming back and having to send it again.

Also, I’m wanting to discuss the options we might have available for working on Shattered and Broken Peaces together — those are the other two books in the Like Glass series.  We’ll see what happens with that.  Not really getting my hopes up, but hey: stranger things have happened, right?  At least Shattered is technically finished.  It’s a mess at the moment, but mainly because I haven’t had any need to work on it (and I’ve had more pressing issues to deal with, like “real” life).  If there were interest in it, I could probably have it polished up to a pleasant shine in a couple of months.  Broken Peaces, now… that would take a little time.  But hey, even if we signed the contract today, Like Glass wouldn’t come out for another couple of years, then Shattered would have to make it’s rounds, probably a year or so after Like Glass, and then we’d have to worry about where the final book in the trilogy is.

Aside from that though, things are trucking along.  Work’s getting … interesting, to say the least, and quite hectic as project deadlines loom.

The missus and I are moving — did I mention that?  Nothing major, just moving across town.  Cheaper rent, and I’ll be a little closer to my old stomping grounds.  Longer drive to and from work, but you can’t have everything, can you?  Gonna get that taken care of this weekend — thankfully we’ve got some movers lined up, and that’ll make things a lot nicer.

Other than that, just another day in paradise.  Need to start getting ready to get back into the grind, so I’ll catch you on the flip side.

–Matt

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One Response to “Another Day In Paradise”

  1. Mom on August 19th, 2009 11:30 pm

    You should get the hard copy of your book sent to you and then take it to the UPS store nearest you and let them fill out the paperwork for you. You will have to have International shipping paperwork. They know how to do it. It is a little pricey to send something International, but it will probably be worth it!

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