Showing posts with label literary tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literary tattoos. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

POST-EDITING RELIEF, CAKE & TATTOOS

It is done. The send button has been pressed. The second round of edits on my Emily Dickinson novel are finito, in the bag, out of my hair. Now I just have to wait and see what my Penguin editors made of them. I do believe that the novel is now cleaner and that it makes more sense too. It's a good feeling.

Emily Dickinson's Gingerbread
Emily consumes my days and has done for well over a year. If I am not baking her cakes, I am reading another biography, or getting a tattoo inspired by her. When I started this whole thing, I was afraid. It felt audacious. Now, the nearer it gets to being a real thing - a book - the more right it feels. No matter what happens, I have connected with Emily in a profound way and that's what makes me happiest of all. I can't wait to go back to Amherst in August and breathe her air again. For now, it is sighs of relief that I met another deadline. Phew!

It's also back to promoting The Closet of Savage Mementos (not that I ever stopped!) and thinking and talking about short stories at the Dublin Writers Festival.
My Emily inspired tattoo - got it done yesterday in anticipation of pressing the send button today

Friday, 19 March 2010

Wear Your Heart on Your Skin

Picture from Contrariwise

I have a piece on literary tattoos in the current Poetry Ireland newsletter here. Lots of other stuff in there too about upcoming festivals and readings.

Speaking of wearing your heart, another agent didn't bite. Sigh. I think I will give up Project Agent for a while.