I love December. I love all the excitement and tinsel and
exuberance of the Christmas season, even the tacky bits. (Though I do get a
little upset when stores start putting out the Christmas goodies and playing
sterile versions of carols before Halloween!) To go into a store smelling of
spices and evergreen and see swags of lights and holly and ribbons – Heaven! To
drive the darkened streets, oohing and aahing over the brilliantly lit homes
and the clever lawn ornaments – how exciting! To enter a church hung with green
for a ceremony of carols, both familiar and obscure – delightful!
I just wish it didn’t happen in such a rush. I always need
about ten extra days to get ready for Christmas, no matter when or where I
start. Maybe I could get everything I want to done, decorations, cards, etc.,
with enough energy left to really enjoy the holiday if I started earlier – say
around July?
This year I have an excuse. Day before yesterday I finally
wrote The End on what I have privately called The Book That Will Not Die. Days
ago I estimated I had about 2,000 words to go. That was about 10,000 words ago.
Some storylines just take longer to wrap up than others. It will need
tightening and some good editing – all books do – I’m just glad the first draft
is done.
Toward the end that book ate my life. The Husband resigned
himself to take-out or frozen pizza more often than any spouse should have to.
The laundry lies in ever-growing clumps on the floor and I have been reduced to
wearing ancient sweats riddled with holes and indecipherable stains. I did make
time to run a washer or two of The Husband’s clothes, as he has to go to work,
but I’m lucky – the cats and the dog don’t care what I look like as long as
their food bowls are filled on time.
But the book is done! I lifted my head after typing The End
and was met by The Husband’s statement, “Maybe now we can start on the
Christmas cards.”
“Christmas cards?” I asked in all innocence. “Why so early?”
Then he told me what day it was and how long we had until
Christmas. I had been concentrating so hard trying to beat my self-imposed
deadline (I write better under deadline, darn it) that neither days nor dates
had had any meaning.
So – editing will have to wait until the New Year. I’m going
to enjoy Christmas all the way to New Year’s Eve, and I hope all of you do,
too. Whatever holiday you celebrate, it’s a magical time of year and deserves
our attention and joy.
It would be better if we did have ten extra days to enjoy,
though, even if we haven’t been on deadline…
By the way, in case you’re interested the book in question
is a traditional Gothic romance. Some most perspicacious reviewer once called
me the logical successor to Phyllis A. Whitney and I’ve tried to live up to it!
The book is called CURSE OF THE EXILE, set in 1850s Scotland with a crumbling
castle, a brooding laird, a prim and shy female librarian, lost gold, a ghost
called Mad Margaret and a couple of murders. It is great fun, and I am keeping
my fingers crossed it will be available somewhere, sometime, hopefully soon.
Agents and publishers, feel free to contact me, but only after New Year’s!
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!
Janis Susan
May Patterson is a seventh-generation Texan and a third-generation wordsmith
who writes mysteries as Janis Patterson, romances and other things as Janis
Susan May, children’s books as Janis Susan Patterson and scholarly works as
J.S.M. Patterson.
Formerly an
actress and singer, a talent agent and Supervisor of Accessioning for a bio-genetic
DNA testing lab, Janis has also been editor-in-chief of two multi-magazine
publishing groups as well as many other things, including an enthusiastic
amateur Egyptologist.
Janis
married for the first time when most of her contemporaries were becoming
grandmothers. Her husband, also an Egyptophile, even proposed in a moonlit
garden near the Pyramids of Giza. Janis and her husband live in
4 comments:
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all, regardless of race, creed, nationality or the kind of books you read.
Oh, how I love (and long for) the days when I can sit at my computer in old sweats (or pajamas) with my hair sticking up in all directions - and not care - because the focus is on my writing. Unfortunately, those days are few and far between because "life" has a way of intruding sometimes. :)
Merry Christmas!
Happy holy days! Thought that was a good one. I could be in my p.j's, but always dress first, though I have my bathrobe on over my clothes because it's so chilly.
Time has gone by way too fast this year.
Thanks to all of you for responding - wishing everyone the Merriest and Happiest of everything!
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