Tuesday, July 26, 2005

GRAND OPENINGS.

Read my post, Grand Openings, today at Romancing the Blog!

Friday, July 15, 2005

WHAT'S IN YOUR CLOSET?

Since turning in my latest manuscript to my publisher a couple of weeks ago, I've been spending the majority of my time revamping my website and cleaning out my closet.

On the surface, you wouldn't think those two things have much in common, not only with each other, but also with writing. But the truth is that they all share some of the same fundamentals.

Readers usually only see an author's finished book---the one that appears in the bookstores, all wrapped up in a glossy, foil-embossed cover and neatly typeset inside. They almost never get a look at the one the author actually handed in to his/her publisher---the one that was the author's original work before it went through the editing and copy editing processes. So, that great book you loved? Well, in reality, it might have originally been kind of messy, in need of some revisions and better structure.

In just this same fashion, visitors to a website usually only see the finished website---the one that pops up on the WWW, with all its graphic design and packaging in place. They almost never get a glimpse into the folders where all the data for the website is stored. That website you visit everyday? If you peeked into its folders, you might discover that they're such a total shambles, you'd wonder how the website continues to operate properly.

And what about closets? Well, if they've got their doors shut, that's all houseguests see---functional, closed doors. Unless houseguests are poking and prying into your closets, they rarely ever view what's inside them, whether your closets are clean and orderly or a complete disaster. People's closets? Opening the doors to some of those could subject you to an avalanche of junk.

Since my editor's been out of the office recently, I won't find out for another few weeks what kind of revisions she thinks my manuscript ought to undergo. But I don't need her to tell me that it's been a while since I weeded out the folders at my website and sorted through all the clothes, etc., in my closet. So until I can get started on revising my manuscript, I'm revising my website and closet.

When I'm finally done with everything, there'll be few visible signs of all my hard work. Readers won't know what I've cut, edited, rewritten, and/or shifted in my manuscript. Visitors to my website won't know how I've reorganized my folders and got rid of graphics I don't use anymore. Houseguests won't know how I've decluttered and rearranged my closet.

They'll all see only the end result.

But I'm not complaining---because, when it comes to creative works, at least, I think that's exactly how it should be. What do you think? Do you want to know how everything works behind the scenes---or does knowing too much spoil the magic?

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

SHALL WE DANCE?

I confess: I haven't watched network television for years. But ABC finally managed to get my attention when they began broadcasting Dancing With the Stars.

I adore ballroom dancing. I wish I knew how to do it, and one of these days, I'm going to talk my husband, John, into taking lessons with me. We did take a series of classes in which we started learning the Jitterbug and the West Coast Swing. But with one thing after another, after the first session of several weeks ended, we didn't have time to continue with the next.

But the truth is that I'd rather learn how to Rumba, Samba, and do all the other dances the stars of Dancing With the Stars have entertained their audience with these past weeks (are you listening, John? *g*).

I'd seen several of the professional dancers perform before. But it was fun to watch the stars as they progressed during their training. Like everyone else who tuned in, I had my own favorites. But I'll have to admit that, in the end, it would have been difficult for me to choose just one couple over all the others. They all had their strengths and weaknesses, and it was a close contest.

Tonight was the show's grand finale. Congratulations to the winners, Kelly and Alec! And thanks to John and Charlotte, Joey and Ashly, Rachel and Jonathan, Evander and Edyta, and Trista and Louis, too. They were all a great deal of fun to watch, and I enjoyed all their performances.

How about you? Did you tune in? If so, who were your own favorites? Did the couple you were cheering on win?

Now, where did I put my dancing shoes? *g*