If your success is not on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your heart, it is not success at all.
— Anna Quindlen
One deadline done — the short piece is off to the editor — here’s hoping that taking the path less traveled for this anthology will pay off. I think it’s a good story, though thinking back through it I can see at least a couple places where a minor addition to the dialogue would have made things that much clearer. Ahh well. One thing I really like about this one over the others that we’ve done for these anthologies: this one is funny. I don’t say that without some small amount of hubris, maybe, but it’s not wrong, either — there’s a lot of stuff in this one that makes me laugh. Also, frustratingly, this is the second one we’ve done where I finished up the short thing wishing I could write something longer with those characters — knowing I could write something longer, and that it would be good. Maybe we’ll be able to talk the editor into a full-length story once we get a few more shorts into their collections. Here’s hoping.
The second deadline is trickier, as it’s a revision deadline on The Book Project That Wouldn’t Die. I’ll confess that, as much as I love Vikous and The Dragon and Calliope, I am getting a little tired of working on this particular book. Two things that make it bearable — I’m making this revision at the request of someone who seems genuinely interested in working with me on it, and… well, the changes are going to make the story better; there’s absolutely no question about that, either. Hopefully, that will be enough to make the whole thing feel ‘good in my heart’ again.