My own personal Hump Day Happy

One of the most fun parts of writing a novel is the day you get the galleys. It’s the last part of the process before the actual physical book is printed. It’s the moment when you can not only hold accomplishment in your hands, but still feel the wonderful anticipation of the book to come.

Today, that fun has been doubled for me, as Fedex delivered my galleys for A Coventry Wedding from Kensington, and Tim and I also received the galleys from Cleis for Fool For Love. I’ve been sitting here reveling in the joy of it all, and I’m not making it up that when I flipped to the first page past the front matter and I saw this:

it made me every bit as happy as when I saw this:

Yes, I whited out the lines of David’s story. You don’t think I’d give it away for free, do you?

ETA: If any other contributors to FFL would like to see your first printed page, with text whited out, let me know. I’ll put it in comments for you.

39 thoughts on “My own personal Hump Day Happy”

      1. So quick (and mighty generous) of you! I’ve been sitting by my monitor waiting.

        This is a good example of what good editors you and Timothy were (and hopefully are in the future). Just awesome as hell to work with. Many more such anthologies, if you want it. : )

        This means moreto me than I thought it would… it’s really strange and beautiful thing to see! Thank you.

  1. “I’d like to thank the Academy, and all the little people I had to step on to get into this book. Sorry Jackie Collins, better luck next time!

    “But most of all I’d like to thank Becky Cochrane and Timothy J. Lambert, the best editors and cheerleaders a writer could ever hope for.”

    1. You’re most welcome. Except I first read that as “a WIFE could ever hope for” and got all excited that I had a wife, because I was going to ask you to run my errands.

  2. Congratulations to Becky & Timothy! I know what anguish you felt over this book for “your writers”.

    Congratulations on the Coventry Wedding, also. I can’t wait to buy it for everyone on my Christmas list.

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