Note -- this is finals week at Northwest Missouri State University, where I finish out the school year by giving final exams and hearing last-minute entreaties from students who forgot to turn in 50% of the assignments. I feel for the students -- there were classes I missed 40% of when I was a student, but I didn't ignore due dates in a class and ask for mercy on the last day of class.
Poor Prodigies -- it may be the novel that never gets written at this rate. After editing Gaia's Hands into a novella -- the best decision I've made thus far -- I'm doing what needs to be done with Mythos and Apocalypse given the time frames and moods -- splitting them up into a novella and one novel. I think my instincts are right here.
I'll get back to Prodigies. And Whose Hearts are Mountains. Sometime this summer. In-between intern visits, writing on one of two non-fiction books, working in the garden, and maybe some sleep somewhere. Oh, and exercise. I promised myself some exercise.
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