Agency Lessons: That time I disappeared

You guys are awesome, did you know that?

So you may have noticed that I've been absent from the blog for the past several weeks. I want to thank those of you who reached out to me with kind words and wishes that all is well. It means so much to me to have you all as part of my little community and to know that my slice of the interwebs has made a difference for you.

Let me start by saying I am fine. I haven't been horribly disfigured or stricken with a deadly disease. I have only been beaten over the head repeatedly by the busy stick.

This past month I was part of our local theatre's summer melodrama. It was filled with mustaches, tons of popcorn and amazing people. Performance is a creative release for me and while I don't get to do it often, I'm always a happier person with a little stage time. That said, being a part of a production takes a lot of time.
My production head shot. The mustache is fake.

Add to that, the news that we have to move. Again, not earth shattering, but a huge pain the rear. We've been renting a home while we decided if we were going to stay here and Texas and then deciding where to live. We weren't in any hurry to get out until we found out that the house is being sold and we have to move out. So when I wasn't on stage, we were scouring the internet, newspapers and random yard signs for a home of our own. Thus far, our search has resulted in three offers and zero new homes. And the search continues, with the new challenge of viewing homes in-between my husband's rigorous teaching schedule. Because my life is glamorous.

I decided to top all of this off with some contract negotiations, client submissions, manuscript editing and general agenting duties. I also decided I had to get the next book in the Acceptance series out before the very polite emails asking for the next book turned into blood-soaked death threats. So in those brief hours when sleep wasn't completely required, I've been writing and editing until my fingers bleed.

All this to say, I've been gone. And while I'm hoping to do better with updating the blog, I can't make any promises. Also, because I'm still completely behind, I am officially closed to queries and will probably stay closed through the end of the year. If you were planning to query me soon. I'm sorry, but trust me, now is not a good time for me to read your query. If you are still waiting on a response from me for a query or manuscript request, I promise I haven't forgotten about you. I also promise not to go nuclear on my inbox. You will hear from me...eventually.

I will have more to say on the marketing front as a rev up the marketing engine for book two. I've got some new ideas cooking and I can't wait to share them with you. I'd also like to incorporate some more guest blogs into the site so I can provide you guys with some alternate perspective. So if you think you've got a great topic for a guest post or an author you'd like to see guest post here, shoot me an email and let me know.

I think that's it for now. Once again, thank you all for your emails and messages. You rock my socks off!

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like you've been quite busy! I love the theater- I'm so excited that my son is taking drama in high school this year. It's my favorite place to volunteer. My family is in between homes right now- selling one and looking for another. It's stressful. Good luck with your home search!!

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  2. That sounds so busy. I hope you will be able to find a home soon!

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  3. Homelessness sucks, hope as well you find one soon.

    What was your favorite thing about the theater?

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