The time has gone to daylight savings and my strawberry plants have hints of fruit. We had some surprise rain the other day and everything seems to be green and blossoming.
The blooms on my indoor azalea plant looked a little wilted after a few days of neglect, but some spritzes of water brought them back to life. I had to put the umbrella up outside the kitchen window to keep out the direct sun.
But instead of being outside enjoying the spring, I am hovered over my computer. This is the last go around of DANGER LOOMS. Its when I make sure someone's name just change in the middle and the characters start out with a hint of how they're going to end up. It is when I am most grateful to able to move around the manuscript with ease to check things out.
It's intense work and I have to fight the urge to put working off while got to Costco for blueberries. But eventually, I settle in and get lost in the story and forget about time (and blueberries).
It used to be easier to do that when I was home alone, but now that there is always someone here who seems to need something, it's harder to get in the flow mood.
It's exciting to see what I have and often times distressing when I see what's missing. And in the end, I hope I manage to keep the characters true to themselves.
But there will still be the copy edit.