This winter I've been editing three books, thinking about another, and dabbling in drawing. Since it's just about the end of February here on Cape Cod, I'm also thinking about our small garden and when and what to plant. These are all things I love to do.
The writing and editing is the hardest. And the VERY hardest is querying agents and publishers to see if they (one!) may be interested in my submission. The query is as important as the manuscript itself. It has to be impactful, well written, and concise. It has to be a page or less. It's a discouraging project, and the odds of being 'picked up' are tiny. But, I'm determined to test the market. If that doesn't work, I'll again self-publish, and that's okay too.
This drawing reflects the mountain village in Italy where my grandfather was born and raised. I've had various feedback about what to do with the foliage and shrubs. Some folks like it as is; others, including me, think it blobs of green are too flat and blah. This drawing is on page 32 of a book that gives me a creative prompt for all 365 days of the year. I'm psyched to complete it! It will be a surprise Christmas present for my daughter, Jessica.
Sometimes I'm not sure I'm spending my time wisely. These are all activities I enjoy, a lot, and why I judge whether or not they're worthwhile is beyond me....
love kj
I like the foliage flat as it really makes the colorful buildings pop. But what do I know?
ReplyDeleteWell, I do know that spending your time on pursuits that bring you joy is more than worthwhile, it is essential to the soul.
Hi 8, it’s kj. Google wants me to be someone I’m not, so for now I’m anonymous!
ReplyDeleteI’m going to learn how to paint shrubs and trees! Thanks for liking my flat version🤗. I’m spending a fair amount of time chilling and doing non-chores. It suits me well for sure! I’m glad you and I are still faithful bloggers🥰
Hello KJ, I am happy to see you are drawing. Keep on. This is Ces. Hope you have been well.
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