Of Goals & Jet Black Hair
Posted by JoyJan 10
I said I’d come back to talk about what I have on the front burner in the writing department for 2010. I don’t want to burden myself with too many goals, some of which might be impossible to achieve.
* I definitely must make more writing time. I’m on deadline for a project and need to pick up the pace there. I must have that book written by the end of February, so I can do several edits, before I send it on its way.
* I plan to write an article a month for the local newspaper’s literary pages. Last year, I was almost on target with this.
* The sequel to Sweet Music Man/Distractions is begging me to finish it. I need to make time for that. This is the least demanding of my projects, so I’m still thinking about what time line to set for completion. I just know I have to finish this before year end.
* I shelved the young adult novel I planned to write for NaNo and went with book two above. I need to start putting some ideas together for this next in the series of three books. I really wanted to enter this book in the 2010 Jamaica Cultural Development Commission Creating Writing Competition. I might be living in a dream world to think I’ll get this written and edited by July. Realistically, I might have to sit out the novel segment this year, despite what my extremely competitive self is telling me. I better focus on a short story.
* The edited version of Contraband is on its way to me. That has top priority.
* I need to find me an agent. The trouble is the lack of time. Based on my output already — and in a perfect world — I should be writing full-time. Both my YA novels won awards in the competition mentioned above. I need to edit them and get them to an agent. In these days of vampires, witches and kids with super-powers, I wonder how well coming-of-age novels will do.
* I’d also like to find an agent for Sweet Music Man/Distractions, after I’m done editing. Adultery is a ticklish subject and I’ve found that some people don’t seem able to separate fiction from their personal beliefs long enough to enjoy a story. Let’s just say I’m putting this on my list of things to do so that I don’t forget it. If I can see it on a list, I’ll get around to doing it.
On another note — I have to do something about my hair. Sometimes, I think I have quicksilver in my head. Got me a great haircut and my hightlights were beautiful. Then on Friday night I got home and pulled out a box of permanent hair colour I’ve had for a while. The colour listed was Brown Sable and the hair segment on the box showing the likely results had brown hair. I ain’t lying. I applied this stuff — forgetting to separate my highlighted section which is mostly in the front.
On Saturday morning, I woke to a head full of jet black hair. To put it mildly, I’ve been concerned ever since. What to do now? Can’t use any more permanent colour for a while, but hair the colour of midnight is just not exciting to look at. ‘Course, my stylist had a whale of a time with this. There’s hell to pay for being an impulsive soul.
Sigh.














8 comments
Comment by Tina DC Hayes on January 10, 2010 at 10:45 pm
Joy,
An agent should be easy for you to find, considering the awards you mentioned and your signed book deals. Good luck finding the best one to fit your needs.
On the hair, I can sympathize. I’m a redhead and the worst color job I did to myself left me looking like a hornet.
Since yours is too dark, I’m wondering if a kindhearted colorist could suggest something for you to use that would make the dark color fade quicker?
~ Tina
Comment by tirzahlaughs on January 10, 2010 at 10:50 pm
It’s winter, invest in some jaunty hats…lol.
One Halloween, I went green and the green wouldn’t come out. Hair looked liked old, dark mold.
It’s good to have goals. It’s better to have money…lol.
You sound like you’ve got things in hand, now just hold on tight.
Tirz
Comment by Corra McFeydon on January 11, 2010 at 12:58 am
Oooh, I hate a hair disaster! Best of luck with all your writer goals.
~ Corra
from the desk of a writer
Comment by Joy on January 11, 2010 at 9:20 am
Tina,
I’m hoping the publication deal with make the agent search easier.
The stylist thought my hair might turn green if she stripped it because I’d used peroxide in it before. I’m trying to make up my mind what to do next.
Comment by Joy on January 11, 2010 at 9:22 am
Tirz,
I’m thinking about a wig, except I don’t like wearing them everyday. I’ll get sorted out soon. I hope.
Comment by Joy on January 11, 2010 at 9:23 am
Thanks, Corra!
Guess I’ll have a bad hair week until I fix this mess.
Comment by Bisi Adjapon on January 11, 2010 at 10:28 am
Sorry for your midnight hair results. I did laugh though; it was too funny!! Definitely write your novel for the competition. I know you; if you set your mind to it, you can do it by July. And you had better, because you have a good chance of winning; come on!
Comment by Joy on January 11, 2010 at 7:31 pm
Hey, Bisi,
You know, people keep telling me it looks okay, but you know how it is when you convince yourself something doesn’t look good on you. I never thought I’d say this, but under artificial light, I can almost stand it. Gonna find a fix by weekend though.
Don’t encourage me! I do want to write that YA novel, but the pressure!