How to Get Your Book Reviewed, Living in Hospitals, and Hoping for Better
- At September 19, 2018
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In Blog
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Living in Hospitals, Missing My Muse
Sorry to have been absent so much, my friends. Unfortunately, I was recently (up til the last few hours) in the hospital. And I’ve been in the hospital more than out in the last few weeks. Short version: can’t seem to keep down food, doctors don’t know if it’s because of brain problems or GI problems, but it’s certainly gotten old in a hurry. I have talked more to doctors lately than my muse, and I have more needle marks in my arms from the last month than, well, seems entirely wholesome. I have missed thinking about you, about poetry, about the beauties of nature (although the view of trees from my hospital did help.)
I am hopeful that after this last hospitalization I will be at least on track to being better and able to do more that I love. I love this season, and I have already missed too much of Seattle’s shy and brief fall beauties. Not to mention writing, editing, and reading time. Please, I know you all have troubles, but if you have some spare prayers or good wishes, send them my way.
How to Get Your Poetry Book Reviewed
While I was away, Trish Hopkinson kindly hosted a blog post of mine about the most frequently asked question I get at presentation on PR for Poets, and that is, “How do I get my poetry book reviewed?”
A challenging topic to answer in just a few bon mots in a presentation, so here is a longer form answer; I hope it is helpful to you, but if you have any extra advice, please leave a comment at her blog or here at mine! I’m always learning and certainly could always use more reviews of my books, LOL.
Hoping for Better
Yes, I’m hoping to turn a corner on the health front, but until then, I may be a little slower getting back to people (lots of doctor appointments, and the drugs I’m on right now to contain nausea don’t exactly make me the sharpest.) September is a wonderful time to read and discover poetry, to write, and to celebrate poetry by going out to readings, book launches, etc. I miss going to bookstores and readings. I’m sorry I’ve been so isolated lately. I do hope you all forgive me if I continue to be away more than here for a while. When you see me next, hopefully my brain and internal systems will be functioning more normally. Halloween is around the corner, which is one of Glenn’s favorite holidays. He’s been so great at taking care of me while I’ve been barely humanish and a great deal of trouble, so I hope to make it as festive as possible around here. There’s my raven headband for luck!
Lesley Wheeler
Sending love!
Brian James Lewis
I will certainly be sending prayers and positive energy your way! Yesterday I went to see my psychologist and our big topic was not being sorry that you can’t do things because of your disabilities. I’ve been fiercely holding onto that issue and unfortunately I do not have a wonderful partner like Glenn. So, I’ve been under fire for not being active enough, or fun enough, or doing what everyone expects. My doctor was very firm that those things are not our fault and we have to put our energies where they best serve us. All of us following you and enjoying your work know that there’s going to be times for resting. We’re totally cool with that. Don’t worry about us and try not to be too hard on yourself. Also sending good energy and gratitude to Glenn. My hat is off to him in respect of his goodness.
Trish Hopkinson
Sending you so much love and healing vibes. Thank you for this inspiring post and of course for your excellent articles you’ve shared with my readers. I hope to come to Seattle so I can meet you in the next year or so!
Jennifer Ruth Jackson
I’m sending you lots of positive thoughts!
I, myself, am dealing with more medical stuff (maybe another spot of cancer, frustrating story). I haven’t written much or submitted anything in the past month.
I hope you regain as much health as you can, and that your muse comes for an extended stay sometime quite soon. Remember not to push too hard too fast.
Jeannine Gailey
Dear Jennifer, I’m so sorry about your own medical stuff. I think the writing stuff has to be in the background while we try to heal and we can’t beat ourselves up for it. I was looking and seeing I haven’t submitted much since before August, and barely written in two months. We’ll keep hoping for better health and better writing energy soon for us both!
Jeannine Gailey
Thank you, Trish. I would love to see you in Seattle! I think you’d love it, especially visiting our terrific bookstores.
Jeannine Gailey
Thanks, Brian. A good topic – not being able to do stuff shouldn’t define us, although sometimes it feels like it does, doesn’t it. And yes, Glenn is a keeper. I certainly wouldn’t want to put up with me when I’m sick. LOL.
Jeannine Gailey
Thanks dear Lesley!