Monday, December 31, 2007

Christmas 2007--I love funny clothing!

So, apparently family and friends are concerned about my ability to express my true feelings about things...hence the theme in my gifts this year! (Sorry about the rather, uh, chest-y nature of the pictures--that's what happens when you're taking pictures of yourself and you want the funny sayings to actually be readable! So, no comments from the peanut gallery [by which I mean you, Edward. *grin*])


I love the black and white statement of this. Consider yourself warned!


My thoughts exactly!


A gift from my sister--yes, indeedy, we do!



My dad actually has a picture of me holding this sweatshirt and pointing to something in the distance. Yeah, we're weird, but funny. At least to each other!













































Thursday, December 27, 2007

I hate this time of year...

Just being grumpy today. I'm sick with a cold, and Alvin and The Chipmunks "Christmas Don't Be Late" won't leave my head. Also, I had to go into the office today and found myself to be one of the few people there. Ick.
 
We're also heading to my least favorite holiday of the year, New Year's. I just have no idea what to do with it. I enjoy setting up goals for the coming year and the idea of starting fresh--that's cool. I love, beyond all reasonable measure, buying new calendars. (It's sick, I know.) But it's the celebrating thing that always leaves me shrugging my shoulders. I am well past the age of going to bars and drinking to the point of sickness. My friends with children will be spending their evening out with other friends who have children and celebrating accordingly, with the kids at eight and then again with the grown-ups at midnight. My husband is asking me what our plans are and I have no freaking idea.
 
What is an appropriate celebration? It seems gratitude should be involved, right? We survived another year, had some successes and some losses too. Losing Snostorm, in June, will be the thing I'll remember 2007 for. But it's also the year we went to Hawaii for the second time, reinforcing just how much I love it there. I had my favorite time (so far) at RT in Houston and got to attend Archon in St. Louis. I had the best time visiting my friends at Valpo in October during Homecoming and getting to see my sister as a freshman there.
 
So, hmmm, there should definitely be a toast to 2007 involved. I can do that. What else? Suggestions, thoughts, recriminations? : )
 
I can definitely see that being able to blog more often will be a dangerous thing for me. Also, mental note, no more blogging when sick and blah...everything comes out sounding so dire and depressing! Really, I am okay! Just sick with the nose-blowing and the coughing and the general misery!
 
:  )
 

Friday, December 21, 2007

Chapter Two Now Posted!

Chapter two is up! : )
http://www.staceyklemstein.com/EOBExcerpt.html

You'll have to scroll past Chapter One, unfortunately, because I haven't quite figured out how to make anchor links. Used to know how in my old program, but still learning this one. Also, be on the lookout for another blog or bulletin from me...Eye of the Beholder should be coming available for pre-order on Amazon in the next couple of weeks!!!! I'm so excited.

Test blogging

In looking back over the last year, I realized how much I've missed blogging. Both missing it in the sense of "Oh, I wish I could do that more often" and "damn, people are going to think I dropped off the face of the earth." I used to be able to blog from my old day job over lunch or whatever, but I'm reluctant to do that in this case. So, I'm trying this publish by email thing.
 
Let's give this a whirl, shall we, and see what shows up...

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Ad in this month's SciFi Magazine (Feb Issue, technically, but it's on shelves now!)


The latest...

Going a little crazy this time of year, as you can probably tell by thelack of an updated blog. We did move into our new house, but immediatelyfollowing that day (like, three days later) we had our annual holiday party for friends and family. Yes, we are gluttons for punishment. Right now, we are in the midst of buying, wrapping, and sending gifts, preparing to send Christmas cards, making Christmas cookies (my one culinary contribution toour household) and also having our house (the inside) painted. I didn't even plug my computer into the wall--my writing computer, that is--until this morning. I've been making do with the laptop for email and myAlphaSmart for writing...and not much of the latter has been accomplished in the last week and half, I can assure you.

I'm sort of halfway into my new office. I still have boxes everywhere. Most of them sit shunned in the hallway, so I can try to accomplish something. I am excited, though, because this office gets lots and lots of natural light. I just feel so much better and feel like I'm more productive whenthe sun is shining. Though in Illinois in mid-December, that's rare enough as to be unattainable.

There's a boatload of promotional opportunities I need to be following up on and the lack of time is KILLING me. I actually signed up for a free trial offer of Constant Contact (an email program) and I suspect it's going to expire before I ever even get a chance to try it. I'm also due to turn in an interview, information about my covers, and buy some banner ads. I'm also starting some promotion for Bitter Pill and need to make some headwaythere, but I have to find time!!!! This month, you'll find an ad for The Silver Spoon in RT Magazine and a really cool joint ad with Linnea Sinclair in SciFi Magazine (I will try to post a copy here). I'm SO excited. Also, EOB should be up for preorder on Amazon in the next week or so, and I'm due to post a new excerpt from it here on the site. Overdue, actually. Arrrgh.

It's also that time of year when I start to think about my plan for next year. I must admit that my plans usually do not go according to, well, plan. I never know what's going to sell, what I can finish and reasonably polish during the course of the year and what opportunities might fall in my lap.

According to last year's blog, these were my 2007 goals:

So that means for writing projects in 2007, I’ll be:
-finishing edits on the second Zara book (I’m working on those now, and I’m nearly done. Hope to be finished by the middle of January at the latest—yea!).
-editing/revising the second Rennie book.
-writing the third Zara book.
-working on something new!

Well, the second Zara book is done and sold to Echelon, so that's a good thing. Third book, honestly, has not even been started yet because I need a little distance from the second book to see where I'm going next. However, I realized, in discussion with Linnea, that a major character is not going to survive our next outing. That sucks, but the weird thing is, that more than anything else has motivated me to start thinking about how this third (and possibly, final) book is going to come together.

I also sold The Silver Spoon to Echelon this year. Need to cut myself some slack because prior to April or so, I didn't have a publisher for that book, which meant the series was going nowhere, at least temporarily.

Didn't even touch the second Rennie book. However, I did finally drop the vampire mystery that I started, struggled with and ultimately hated. I'm NOT a vampire writer. Very clearly. Lesson learned. *full body shudder* I also wrote a proposal and the first 40 pages for a new book for the Dorchester Shomi line. It didn't go anywhere (at least, not yet), but I'm pleased with the idea and the pages that came from it and I'm definitely going to pursue finishing it. I'm also proud of myself for making time to write those pages instead of sticking so rigidly to my plan as I probably would have in the past. First, because I LOVE what came from it, and second, it was just a really cool opportunity. This was the year of NOW. No Opportunities Wasted, and I like to think I did much better on that than I would have in other years. I think I'm going to make that my permanent motto, actually!

I'm in the midst of working on a shorter SF romance story, probably novella length, though I'm not sure. It leans a little more toward the space opera side, and I'm enjoying the change of pace, both the shorter length and the different twist on things. My goal was to finish the first draft by the end of the year, but I'm going to have to really work hard on letting go and writing a sh*tty first draft if that's going to happen. I'm hanging on just a bit too tight. I know it, and yet, haven't had time to force myself toget over it.

Now, for 2008 goals...I feel like I need a spreadsheet or Microsoft Project or something to try to be more productive and measure out my year in what Iwant to accomplish rather than just making a list and trying to guess at timeframes. I am blessed to be able to work on whatever I feel like instead of obeying set deadlines, which is fortunate, but that also means I can vacillate for days. : ) Anyone have a suggestion on how they make goals and schedule them for completion?

Friday, December 07, 2007

Move is done

Sorry for my absenteeism here. I've been packing boxes in every spare moment. We decided to move on rather short notice! About a month from the time we signed the inital offer to closing. : ) But it's an awesome house, and I love my new office. Everything is a mess right now, but more updates (and possibly photos) to follow soon.