I have just had an exciting delivery from my editor, who was so kind as to leave it downstairs with the evening doorman in my building - the first copy of Breeding: A Partial History of the Eighteenth Century!
Due to packing-related chaos, I was hard put to find a clear spot in the apartment for photographic documentation, but there was a temporary opening on the couch...
The sad fact about book-writing is that the part where you actually write the books is much more enjoyable than the part where they go out into the world; the latter might seem superficially more exciting, but it does not give you anything to really sink your teeth into!
I was actually going to add that for the purpose of cultivating mental tranquility I have a devout intention not to write any books in 2009, only then I remembered that I am hoping to finish a good chunk of one in January and that I will almost certainly be unable to resist starting a new one (partly on swimming!) over the summer - but I will write it very slowly, that is what I am thinking, over the course of a number of years...
I'm glad there was a temporary opening on the couch so we could see the final result!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Congratulations! So exciting!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! Looking forward to reading it over winter break.
ReplyDeleteVery exciting! May I ask: what is your cover image?
ReplyDeleteCongrats.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a Hogarth. But why the monkey?
Sounds like a fascinating book.
Congratulations!
ReplyDeletePerhaps it is only the deadlines that get in the way of mental tranquility, not the writing at all....
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYes! A monkey on the cover!
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