Well, I haven’t been blogging because I’ve been following a weird sleeping pattern with the pneumonia recuperation: I sleep five or six hours at night, waking up a couple of times in coughing fits, wake up and do a little work on my class, then sleep another five or six hours during the day. It’s really not very productive.
In fact, I missed a very nice cell phone call yesterday because I was asleep from a very kind editor of a magazine to tell me they liked a poem of mine and wanted to publish it. I was sorry to miss it, but happy to get the news. I got another acceptence via e-mail today. I had just been complaining with a friend about how rejections come in strange batches – two and three at a time – so maybe acceptances work the same way? Anyway, it was nice to have the good news – I have to say I still send out mostly blind to editors I don’t know at magazines I like, so four acceptances in two weeks feels like a banner month. Except for the pneumonia.
Been thinking about the desert lately, Sedona, Palm Springs. Gila monsters, red rocks, dry air, sunsets. Am I crazy? Is it just the liquid in my lungs talking here, or does the desert sound really attractive?
Ivy
Congratulations on the acceptances! Maybe you should look for a writing residency in Las Vegas. That’s a desert, right? 🙂
Eduardo C. Corral
i wish an editor called me up! never heard of that happening before.
congrats on the good news on the poetry front.
Collin Kelley
Congrats on the acceptances and I hope your sleeping pattern evens out soon. The desert doesn’t sound good to me, but it might do wonders for you. I say go if you can.
Joannie
Congratulations on the acceptances!
Sorry about the sleep.
One thing about the desert: How are you in air conditioning? When the mercury rises that high, it might be necessary–and I wonder how it is on your lungs.
jeannine
ooh, Ivy, a desert residency! Such a good idea. I’m looking immediately…
First time for me, Eduardo – well, Tom called to offer me a contract for the book, but no lit mag editor calls! Thanks 🙂
Collin – thanks! I will try to sneak out to Palm Springs for a weekend soon…
Joannie – thanks! I run the AC all the time – it helps filter the air and keeps down mold-causing humidity, so I’ve basically had it running since I moved to a warmer climate. Don’t know if it’s the best thing for my lungs, but I’m allergic to mold and dust and so humidity=bad. AC is a good cure for that.
Karen J. Weyant
Congrats on all the good news! Feel better soon.
Anne
Hooray for good news! Persistence pays… at least when it’s combined with talent. 🙂 Hope your health decides to stop being so persnickety, and soon!
Carol Lynn
thinking of you~
hoping you are feeling better this week 🙂
Congratulations on all the good news 🙂
xo
Carol Lynn