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Terminus Reading

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(I moved this over here from HarryAHistory.com because I feel like it fits better here.)

The reading of my book at Terminus was one of the best nights of my life. It immediately followed a live PotterCast - one which was two hours and one before which I drank far too much water. Even after all the normal melee that accompanies the end of a podcast, I had a trip to make. So I was very late. I also hadn't eaten in hours, and a miraculous Lizzie, reading my mind as usual, shoved a bag of pretzels in my hand. It was about then that Brian of Draco and the Malfoys noticed I was shaking and dropping things. He walked with me to the ladies' room, waited outside for me, all the while talking in this slow, calming voice as though talking a person off a ledge. When we finally got to the room to find it full, I started to walk to the front. Until I realized I didn't have my book. There was Lizzie again, handing it to me. And I dropped it. Someone gave me water and I dropped that; I handed off my bag to a waiting staffer, but not before I dropped it. It was a farce.



I knew I'd be nervous, just not crushingly so. Still, it got better once I got up there, and, well, the rest of it is on YouTube somewhere if you're interested (and don't mind a very fast-talking author; I swear I'll slow down in the future). In my head a brilliant response to the reading would have been some laughs and good applause when I was through; so, when I looked up from the last line to see the room rising, the crowd looking like a wave coming to crash at my feet, I got a physical check, an actual stagger. It's very good that I was already sitting.



(Also, thank you to the people who extended the flattery to an even higher level by hanging with me in the elevator lobby and talking; I wanted to extend the night as much as you guys did, and it was such a wonderful come-down, cool-off, to have most of my nerves expunged and have a nice, calm chat with awesome Potter fans. Thank you.)

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note

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Note to self: Do not listen to Oliver Boyd and the Remembrall's "End of an Era" while leafing through the just-arrived proofs of your book. Oy vey.

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random updates

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Hello peoples!

Sorry it's been awhile, but there's a lot going on: in a little while I'll be going on my first non-Harry-related trip in oh, five years. Just me and some dolphins and unfinished books and fresh notebooks, four days of bliss. NO COMPUTER. I completely refuse to take it. I'll have my phone, of course. I haven't gone insane in the interim.

Things are starting to happen book-wise, as we're very close to a finished cover and that excites me more than I can say. Actually the cover is for all intents and purposes finished, but little things have to be rearranged and clarified, I believe, before it can be posted on Amazon or the like. My chest did that wonderful lift when I saw it: It's elegant, and striking, and respectful, and true to the spirit and feel of the book, and all the wonderful things. My mother has had a full-on attack about it. I told her I didn't want the unfinished proof spread around in e-mail, so she printed it out and has been driving it around to people's houses to show them. Seriously, I walked into a funeral home two weeks ago and the funeral director walked up and congratulated me on my book. Our dry cleaners have offered congratulations. The little printout she carries around is so beaten and torn that I've promised to make her a shiny new one. I don't think there's a person she has ever met, yet, that she has not shown this cover to. It's the cutest, most wonderful thing, and for all we tease her about it, all authors should be this lucky to have such support. All of them.

Anyway, I can't wait to share it. Other things are moving along too: Frak is going to help me design a Web site for it, and it will be a frequently updated blog with extra materials (the name for the section of which comes via my brilliant Sue), pictures, news updates, and more. I can't wait to get that going. We'll link to it from Leaky (and obviously here). There's going to be a lot of fun extra bits.

I feel like for all I've said about this book, I've said very little. I have a few announcements, which will probably be coming simultaneously. I haven't even ever formally announced this book on Leaky, only ever talked about it on PotterCast; I want to wait to do that so that there's not a multitude of postings where one will suffice. Lord knows I'll make enough noise when there's news. :) My staff have been so incredibly supportive of it. I'm very fortunate.

Other than that, there's not much more to tell: I'm in this strange put-my-life-together-again pattern. I really look forward to, one day, achieving the work-life balance. I can't let things get this topsy turvy every time I finish a work. It's just not productive when this is to be my life from now on. I guess it's what everyone looks for: The ability to live the separate parts of your life fully, with health and balance. Working on it!

Quick random story: Yesterday my sister got stopped on the street in NJ by John Travolta, who wanted to know if there was a car wash nearby. She has been hilariously gushy since. I would be, too; I'm a big fan. I think her version of the story should include him whistling at her, but hey, what do I know. ;)

LOST finale tonight, SATC with my sister after. Is there ANYTHING better?

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prophecy

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As I edit, and look back on the time leading up to the seventh book, and the time right after, I find myself really nostalgic for Prophecy. That was the conference that happened right after the book, and the magic of it happened outside any panel or event - it was in the Leaky staff room at night or the totally insane Room of Requirement 514 party (I am still ASTOUNDED we did not get kicked out of the hotel. Astounded). And then I happened upon Andy's photo vid of the week and it just reminded me why I'm so blessed with the people who work on Leaky, whom I don't get to see often enough, but are collectively fabulous and individually awe-inspiring. Check them out:

And also watch Alex and Sam's re-enactment of Prophecy, because I laughed all the way through it.



ps: Alex, Sam, best dance party ever EXCEPT for the one in January thanks. :)

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amazon

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So, um, thank you Leaky readers, for pointing out that my book is on Amazon.com. I cannot describe what it's like seeing "author" next to my name.

My sister ordered three already. I wonder how many she'll buy before November.

ETA: And now my mother and my father are doing the same. If they have it their way this book will be a bestseller before I'm done editing it.

LOL - look how right I was - between my family and Leaky staff, and everyone they're tellng, the book only took a few hours to shave 1,517,000 posts off its ranking. HAH! I'm sure it will be back to normal tomorrow but still, I'm finding it hilarious. Of course, dropping the last 3,000 numbers, that's the hard part. LOL. You're all too funny. For a minute there we were hotter than Roget's Thesaurus. Whoooa, dude. Cool.

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