Blank Space
Well, I am most pleased to let you know, Constant Reader, that I did manage to get those three chapters revised of Bury Me in Shadows yesterday, and yes, it felt fucking amazing to get back to work on my writing again, after that rather lengthy dry spell. Now, I need to go through the next fifteen chapters and change the tense, which will help me reread them as I go, which will be nice. I think I may even just do the corrections on the hard copies I have, before going and inputting them in the new files; I am most pleased with the work I've done on those first ten chapters, and think the book works much better now than it did--and it's only going to get better as I continue to work on it. If I can manage a chapter a day I can actually have it ready for one final run through by the middle of October, which would be incredibly lovely--after which I can take some time off to recollect myself before diving back into the Kansas book, which I am also hoping to have finished and ready to go by the end of the year.
If I don't get sidetracked and/or depressed again, that is. Heavy heaving sigh.
Which is, sadly, always a possibility.
But at least this week is off to an excellent start for me, and I couldn't be more delighted. This past weekend I felt more like my actual self than I have in weeks; let's hope that continues through these next two days of waking up early and seeing clients; we'll also have to see what Tropical Storm Beta has in store for us this week, and where it's going to come ashore. We had some rain over the weekend from Beta's bands, and from yesterday's weather, apparently we're going to get a lot of rain, along with its evil twin, potential flash flooding, over these next couple of days. I certainly hope this isn't going to result in any changes to my work schedule; I'd kind of like to get back going with my usual and somewhat normal routine again--as much normality as I can muster would be greatly appreciated.
But I am also starting this week with a relatively clean and organized downstairs, including the inevitably insanely cluttered workspace/office I have here in the kitchen. I did manage to get a lot of the filing done that needed to be done, and while there are still some loose odds and ends floating around, it's not nearly as bad as it usually is when I am starting a week, so that's already lovely. And if I can stay focused and not get tired/depressed/into a bad headspace again, I can keep it that way all week and not have to spend any time on the weekend doing a "make it not look derelict" lick-and-a-promise, but do some of the deep cleaning and organizing it so desperately needs.
We'll see how that goes. I make no promises.
It was raining when I first dragged myself out of bed this morning; one cappuccino in and I'm not entirely certain that it is still raining; I'm not looking forward to negotiating a drive to work in the rain, or dealing with potential street flooding today. But I slept relatively well last night--dragging myself out of bed was not easy this morning--but I am hoping to be well awake and raring to go by the time I leave the house this morning. We're almost finished with Ratched--one episode left--and we also caught this week's episode of The Vow, which continues to get creepier and creepier with each episode; I'm assuming there's only one week left in it. We tuned into the Emmys for a little while, but I've gotten so unused to the normal network commercial break that it quickly became tedious, and after Schitt's Creek won everything in sight we switched back to Netflix and stayed there until The Vow was loaded into HBO MAX last night. A quick check of the weather shows we are expected to experience heavy rain through Wednesday, which is when the flash flood warning expires.
Heavy rains will probably mean more no-shows than usual at the office today and tomorrow; I certainly hope not--if everyone shows the day goes by a lot faster--but the caffeine is also starting to kick in some, so that's a plus. I'm hoping to stay on track with the writing every day--there's about a gazillion emails that need to either be answered or generated today as well--and I'd also like to stay on track with my goal of revising or finishing a short story every week. But the depressive state seems to have finally broken, and we can always hope that means that I'll be able to be productive.
It's also only in the 60s this morning, which is going to be quite a shock to the system when I leave the house. The rest of the week appears to be more normal--80's during the day, 70's at night--but it looks as though the heat has finally broken and we are finally reaching fall weather here in New Orleans--which would be summer most everywhere else.
LSU football also returns this weekend, so that will be interesting. I'm not really sure how I feel about this pandemic football season, to be honest; the Saints are playing tonight, and it already feels weird, off, not normal; not your usual football season, for sure. I'm not particularly hyped for it, either. Sure, I'll watch every LSU game, and it'll be weird to not go to any games this year (first time since 2010 we didn't attend at least one game in Tiger Stadium), but it just doesn't seem....right, somehow.
And on that note, it's time to get ready to head into the spice mines for the day. Have a lovely Monday, Constant Reader--I certainly intend to.