Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Writing Again

I feel like tonight I'll finally be coming up for a little air. I have an invitation to "celebrate the debut of Loden Vancouver" tonight, but it'll be a short event and I can get home and work on the piece I want to do for my writing group on Sunday. 
I'm loving this whole downtown life, but it is incredible how little free time I suddenly have, not just from the job, but generally. 
I've gone from hanging out, writing, reading and walking to doing none of the above. Why is it so hard to find some sort of a balance? I almost had too much free time before (not really, but almost) and now I'm missing all that time to meander and just think. 
So. The plan is to not book so many evening things and free up some writing time for real projects. I need to polish up some chapters and send the proposal off to the agents I met at the Surrey International Writers Festival. Time's passing...

Monday, October 27, 2008

Fact Checking R Us


It's just after 6:00 pm. I quite like these magazine working hours of 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. And as neck-killing as the constant fact-checking is, I really love finding out all that's going on in Vancouver. There are some great events coming up and I can see that I'll be going to more theatre productions and hearing new music because I'm doing this work. Gotta love that. 

Tonight we're heading off to India Bistro on Davie for dinner. It's had some great reviews so we're going to see what it's like.

Somewhere in between now and then I need to get another query out...Maybe tomorrow.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Trying to get in the Groove

I keep waiting for things to get "normal". I'm not sure why I think that's even possible. When was the last time I knew what a week was going to look like? But it does seem like this month has been a little busier than usual.

We moved into our new-to-us apartment in the West End...all 500 sq ft of it. That's been a bit of an editing procedure but I really quite love it - aside from the Barbie and Ken-sized kitchen and that Kevin has to crawl over me to get out of bed. Somehow, I just really like the whole play-house-ness of it.

And of course I started my new job. That is too funny. I am the new intern at Vancouver Magazine. Being the new intern does not translate to being the young intern. Au contraire. I am the old lady that is in the position normally reserved for keen-twenty-something-year-olds not forty-eight year old ladies. Ah. But therein lies the beauty of it. I am old enough not to take any of it too seriously. This doesn't mean, I'm not doing my very-darned-best to be the best fact checker ever (!) and learn everything I can, but I am just not into the game of it. But hey, I remember what the burning-hot ambition felt like, so it's not that long ago....

I'm just back from the marathon event of the Surrey International Writers Festival. What an intense long weekend. Met some really cool people that I hope to see again. I'm going to stay on the SIWC RSS feed and hope to get involved in a weekly critique group. http://www.siwc.ca/rss.xml

The SIWC, and specifically, Darren Barefoot's - http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/ -workshop, is what inspired me to get back onto my blog. My goal is to keep this up on a more consistent basis.

Two of the books that I'm planning on picking up this week are as a result of this conference;
Save the Cat by Blake Snyder and Tell it Slant by Brenda Miller. The Snyder book was recommended by Wally Lane http://www.screenwritingtostandard.com/ and the Miller book by Cricket Freeman http://www.augustagency.com/

Just finishing my edit of the early retirement piece that will be in Homemakers Magazine some time in 2009. Working with Janet Rowe is a real treat and a great way to learn better writing skills.

That's it. I've done my first post since July. Going to finish up with some reading and call it a day.