I’m
writing today’s post on Monday afternoon, mainly because I’m in a meeting that’s
about as boring as… ummm… something that’s really boring, okay? Since it’s
sucking all creativity out of me, you’ll just have to take my word for it.
Far
less mind-numbing is what I found out this morning about my direct supervisor
and another supposed superior. While I was out of the office last week, they
were trash talking me in front of a large room full of my direct coworkers.
In
their defense, I had a rather busy four-week period where I wasn’t as reliable
as I usually am.
There
was the Friday wedding late last month in New Jersey that I had to take a full
day off for… the apartment pest issue on the 4th that had me out all day scrubbing
down my apartment… Faeriecon two days later, which meant I took off another
Friday… my younger sister going into labor, prompting me to leave work two and
a half hours early last Tuesday… my flat tire on Wednesday… and then working
from my parents’ house Thursday and Friday in order to give moral support to my
exhausted mom.
Like
I said, it’s been busy.
In
my defense, however, other than those two Fridays, I handled every single task
required of me despite some ridiculous deadlines. If my supervisor really has a
problem with me, she should say it to my face in a private meeting. I gave her
fair warning about everything that was going on, yet she told me it was okay.
Sounds
like a horrid work environment, right? Well, it ain’t impressive. That’s for
sure. But I’m truly grateful for it nonetheless. It offers something most other
occupations don’t… an insane amount of downtime overall.
Because
of that, I’ve had ample time to write eight of my now-published books, get
through 40,000 words of Faerietales Book 5 and write another 40,000 words of Designing America. And that downtime is
especially wonderful now that I’ve reached a tedious point in the latter.
Don’t
get me wrong, I’m still having a blast! But there’s too much cross-checking and
unknowns for me to be able to write 1,000 words per hour like I was averaging
before. So some extra story time is definitely appreciated.
Maybe
I’ll even put my two “superiors” somewhere into Designing America. Considering how four of the British officers in Maiden America were also based on
coworkers, I’m sure I can manage to fit two mean girls in somehow, right?
I’m
thinking Americans loyal to King George III named Amanda Mahneck and Rachel Treaghart…
Editor/Writer/Publisher's Note: Since writing this Monday, I have not only gone ahead and added Amanda Ross (name changed to fit historical facts) and Rachel Mahneck to the official story line; it also looks like they're going to serve as major catalysts!
In other news, I officially reached my NaNoWriMo-dictated goal of 50,000 words! And that was with Faeriecon and my new baby niece vying for my attention. Go me!
In other, other news, so what? I'm not even halfway through the story by my calculations. So it's right back to work... My new goal is to finish the entire first draft by the end of the year. Here goes something!
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