Counting Down
The countdown is on…13 days until Living the Vida Lola, the first book in the Lola Cruz Mystery Series, hits the streets and I can hardly believe it. It has been such a long and winding road; so many times I thought I was living a pipe dream [still am, since just because the book will be out, there’s no guarantee that it’ll sell in great enough quantities to build a solid career, but I’m hoping!].
13 days until I hold my creation in my hands.
13 days until others see the books vibrant turquoise color and sassy figure of Lola.
13 days until…I start focusing on my current work in progress. Dead Girl Walking, the second book in the series, is already with my editor and in the editing stages.
The countdown is fun. It’s invigorating. We moved from California to Texas this year in part so that I could quite my day job of teaching to focus on writing full time, and here I am, less than two weeks away from seeing my first book in the flesh, so to speak. Having dedicated writing time is amazing, but what I’ve realized is that publishing this book is not a means to an end. It’s really only the beginning. The first baby step in the career I’m trying to build. I’ve got book signings lined up, I’ve got two release parties planned–one in California and one in Texas–and I’ve done blog tours and guest posts like this one. When you’re not already a bestseller and don’t have massive publishing dollars behind you paying for placement and ads, the future is uncertain and luck plays an awfully big part of it.
And so, while I’m still counting down the days, I’m turning my full attention to the third book in the series, Bare Naked Ladies. It’s part way done and so much fun to write [crime at a nudist resort, anyone?!]. I’m also going to continue to work on a new book that’s in progress tentatively called The Curandera and the Chain Tree, the first in a Curandera Mystery Series.
And, as if that’s not enough, I’ve also been contemplating a book and/or series for younger girls [8-10 years old], something my daughter would love to read. Just because I think it would be fun and I’d love to write something for her.
I have a lot coals in the fire, and am stretched thin at times, but I’m doing what I love. I am living the dream and it’s as good as I imagined it would be. So ¡Viva Lola! I hope you join me on the ride. 🙂
There’s a quote that goes something like: If you want something done, ask a busy person. What I’ve realized is that I need all the coals in the fire…it keeps me focused. The more free-time I have, the less attentive I am with the tasks I have to get done. Are you one of those busy people who, the less time you have, the more you actually get done?
Misa Ramirez
http://misaramirez.com/
Ok, everyone out there in the Stiletto world–I was lucky enough to read an advance copy of this book and it is FANTASTIC. You will love it–I promise. Preorder yourselves a copy right now.
Thanks for posting with us, Misa. Please keep us posted on your other writing projects because I know you’ve got a few others going. Maggie
It’s like waiting for you baby to be born–and nearly as exciting!
Congratulations!
Marilyn
I believe there is a fine line between ‘enough busy-ness to keep me focused’ and ‘too much so I stress out and implode’. However, you are quite right about the fact that if you want something done, ask a busy person- because they will either add it to the stack, or delegate and it will still get done – if only to get that ‘one more thing’ off the mental to-do list!
Congrats on the upcoming release – I look forward to reading it!
Thank you so much, y’all! And thanks to the Stiletto Gang for having me here. Be sure to stop by my web site for a chance to win the wine giveaway come early February [or an alternate prize if you live in a dry county!]. =)
Thanks Misa for blogging with us! You’ll have to come back in a few months and let us know how your “baby” is doing.
Rhonda
aka The Southern Half of Evelyn David