WHC 2006, part 2
Well, with a couple of long nights of sleep under my belt I'm on my way back to normal (or, as normal as I get). The rush from WHC this past weekend had me seeking out other conventions to "get my fix." Unfortunately, WorldCon (scifi) is during the exact days the L-Mates are coming to visit, and HorrorFind is that same month and would tax my already-generously-allocated vacation time for the summer.
Sigh.
I was relieved, however, to see that a) I was not as far behind in my screenplay as I had thought and b) I still liked it. My extra motivation to get it done by the June 23 fellowship deadline is that there are a couple of fiction submission deadlines at the end of June that I just might stress myself out by trying to meet.
What's life without a little drama, right?
One of the other wonderful gifts WHC has given me is a refreshed perspective. And it couldn't have come at a better time. As the people around me have been living in crisis mode for the past few weeks, I felt myself slowly succumbing to the unnecessary and tiring stress of it all. As I've wavered about what I want to do and how I want to divide my time between job and career (writing) and playing competitive ultimate and working on home & garden renovations, I've found myself too dispirited to tackle any of it.
Now that I realize what's important (it's just a day job, writing MUST come first; ultimate will always be around without having to sacrifice every weekend and some week days; and home/garden activities should be viewed on a project basis and not some overwhelming , immediate aesthetic), I can move on with my original goals.
- Finish the screenplay and apply for the fellowship by 6/23.
- Go back to work on the collection of short stories.
- Go back to work on writing and submitting and submitting again while writing some more.
I'm not sure it gets much better than that.


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I search Sara Miller, please give me her icq or email
Thanks all
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