Archive for December, 2007

December 30, 2007 | home life
I spent yesterday reading HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE. Wept like a child at the end. I don’t often do that. I believe the last book that made me blubber like that was THE GREEN MILE by Stephen King. ::sniff:: Today, I’m diving into HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS. I simply can’t do anything else. It’s imperative. I haven’t read any spoilers, really, although I have heard a few things.
I just can’t say enough about how impressed I am with J.K. Rowling. I can’t begin to fathom the pressure she lived under. To have done this incredible task is akin to magic, only that’s not fair because she clearly worked her tail off. She deserves every inch of praise and thanks. Holy crap. I wonder if non-writers can even get an inkling of what a herculean job she not only did, but did fantastically well. Oddly, rather than making me feel like a tiny little bit of a writer, her accomplishment makes me want to give writing my all. Not that I believe I can write anything like her, but I can write pedal-to-the-metal like me.
Anyway, I hope you’re all doing something wonderful in the last days of the year. I miss egg nog.
Posted by Jo Leigh @
11:18 am |

December 24, 2007 | home life
Merry Christmas to all, and where’s my dinner?
Posted by Jo Leigh @
9:11 am |

So, what do you guys think?
The book should hit the shelves late February.
Posted by Jo Leigh @
11:21 am |

December 16, 2007 | home life
I’ve been sadly under the weather for a couple of weeks and therefore have been incredibly slug-like. I’ve continued to read which has been wonderful, but often I find myself in bed, the TV on to something-or-other with the sound very low, trying to become one with my pillow. Being sick sucks, in case you didn’t already know that. The worst is my energy level is -10. That’s minus 10. Not the best way to get things done, although I have done 2 copy edits and have managed at least some portion of my regular work. I’m determined to feel better, and damn fast, too. I only have five days until Sweeney Todd comes to theaters, and I intend to be there at the first possible showing. I know you might not believe this, but I know deep in my heart that they made this movie as a present for me. Yep, little old me. I’ve been listening to the music so often the songs just spin in my head, I’ve watched every commercial and interview, and the more I see, the more convinced I am that the whole project came about so I would have a perfect Christmas. (Yeah, I’m Jewish - what’s your point?)
I’ve also been listening to other music - a lot of Copland, some Gershwin, and Prokofiev piano concertos. Very healing and wonderful. If you’ve never heard Copland’s Quiet City, get thee to iTunes and download it this second. It will make you weep with its beauty.
I’ve finished my Xmas shopping, because I basically did none. That certainly makes things easier. :) I’ve only dipped my toe into the online world, so I’m happily clueless as to any shenanigans going on in the romance world. When one is bonding with one’s pillow, life becomes very narrow. Narrow is good.
I hope all of you are doing other things, that you’re all feeling well and energetic. That you’re enjoying the season and that you have warmth and love all around. Now I must go - the pillow calls.
Posted by Jo Leigh @
10:50 am |

December 6, 2007 | home life
I’ve been reading a bunch of stuff lately, enjoying Tess Gerritsen’s backlist books among others, and wallowing in the joy of the read. I’ve actually turned off the damn tv several nights just to turn one delicious page after another. Although I dearly hope the writer’s strike is settled soon so everyone can get their jobs back, I’m thinking it might be very very good if a bunch of people, tired of re-runs and reality shows, turned their attention to books. See? Silver Linings R Us.
I’ve not just been pulling away from television - I’ve been withdrawing from the internet as well. I’m not surfing much, and sorry, not posting much. I’ve got a very busy year ahead, chock full of deadlines (which is a good, but tiring issue) and I have this teeny little break. I can’t really go off on vacation as I’m expecting gallies from two books any minute, but I suppose this is a sort of vacation. I believe the inner, saner me who is usually shoved to the side when things have to get done, is very wisely putting books in my hand and not letting anything else distract. Not the holidays (we’re doing nothing - seriously nothing) not the weather (snow with a chance of more snow) not baking (no cookies this year). So it’s books and more books. I feel as if I’ve been given the opportunity for a fabulous holiday season - Bookmas perhaps, or possibly Novelkah?
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10:26 am |