I like the idea of an anthology. I'm assuming we could opt in or out for specific drabbles.
Today I did my regular afternoon pages for the first time since Dad died. (I did some writing on the plane on the way home, but that was "Inspiration strikes, might as well use it," rather than "It's writing time, now buckle down and do it whether the muse is there or not.") It was hard, not in a mourning sense (that comes and goes and is more of an ongoing background to everything than something that changes what I don't want to do), but in that my writing muscles are rusty and I'm trying to break back in through a tough scene. But I got my four pages, even though I doubt more than one and a half will make it to the final version. Rusty writing muscles mean rambling my way back into the story.
Dancing
Snowflakes around my head.
The tongue delights in fairy fronds—
pale taste of grey cotton clouds.
On my eyelids
beneficent kisses lay.
Brush my fingers over grey buds pregnant.
Babies curled
in their mother’s wispy wombs.
Grace us with
the green of youth—
delighting in discovery.
Dappled sunlight plays hide and seek
through full-blown leaves.
Under my back,
on my tongue,
sweet grass fronds linger.
Ruffling through hair/grass/eyelashes—
flavors of green zephyrs.
Feet crunch under half-clad branches.
Orange swirls, yellow flutters, red burns—
green has fled.
Woodfire smoke rises.
Earth signals,
soon to sleep in restless dreams
of future worlds.
Whoa, what an astonishing mix to come back into after a day of showing JZ the Very Very Cute Handsucking Kitten of Death!
Should we figure something out, in terms of an anthology deal? Assuming my agent is still speaking to me, I would totally show her something.
When you say "show her something" does that mean show her some of the already written stuff? Or something new? I'm up either way. Just slightly insecure, so I'll probably be asking for advice on which one/s of my drabbles I'd be willing to submit for consideration.
Should we figure something out, in terms of an anthology deal?
Deb, do you want to talk to her about it first, before putting something together? Or give her an official proposal?
Do you have some idea how you see it structured? I'm thinking simple sections, with the challenge and the resulting drabbles.
still typing with one hand....
I would definitely want to run it by her first; "show her something" translates to running it by her, getting a sure show me response, and going from there.
I would definitely want to run it by her first
That's what I was thinking.
And hey, when did Squeak become Farrowen?
And hey, when did Squeak become Farrowen?
When she began stalking and pouncing on thigs as big as her head. Farrowen is a goddess of the hunt.
She is Bree's cat, too, so there's that, as well.
translates to running it by her, getting a sure show me response, and going from there.
That sounds very good. Especially since you're the one pitching the proposal. We don't have to do any real work. ;P
mrmphm. Nervous.
My angelic David Evangelista has given my pitch to Erika at CBS, and made gung ho noises at her. CBS has been pitched. Whether they decide yea or nay, it's in process.
Nervous........