I expected things would stay quiet for all of last week since New Years Day fell on a Thursday. But on Friday, I got the first proof pages of SCONED TO DEATH. It's came as a PDF file of the typeset version of the manuscript. It's my last chance to look at the manuscript and it's mostly for typos, or small changes. I thought I could manage to continue working on the next Yarn Retreat book which now has Looming in the title, but after a couple of days of trying it, I realized it was better to concentrate on SCONED TO DEATH.
The only carry over from working on the Yarn Retreat book is that I have continuted making the potholders. It is so much better to write about something if you have actual experience. I finished the large size one and then went back to the smaller loom. It seemed so quick and easy after using the large loom. I also noticed that as I keep making the potholders, it's gets easier. It also gets faster and it's very satisfying to be able to finish something in one sitting. It's workout for my fingers, but they seem to benefit by experience too. Working on them has reignited my pleasure in making things.
I am half way done going through SCONED TO DEATH. In the old days, the publisher sent me a hard copy of the proof pages and I had to write in the corrections and hope it was clear. Now, it's all a computer file and there seems to way I can note the corrections on it, I still resort to typing up a list of corrections. First I type in the way it appears on the proof pages and then I type in the way it should be.
And then it is the final good bye and the next time I see it will be as an actual book.
And then it's back to Casey and her crew as they close in on the killer..