Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Since

Two manuscripts go out in the mail today. The insanity begins in earnest, again. It's been a while, a year almost. It gets me nostalgiac for the old Alabama days, which were horrid, but also wonderful. And I miss the secret printing lab, where we could print out untold copies of our manuscripts for free. When they handed them to you, they were warm, like bread.

I haven't printed the manuscript out in a long time. It's slim, 57 pages, but not insubstantial. On good paper, it has a pleasing heft to it.

It reminds me to be confident in my work. To believe others will value it.

4 comments:

A. D. said...

good luck, paul.

speaking of valuing your work . . .

can i buy/get you to sign another copy of resurrection? my current copy is going to a friend tomorrow as a gift.

(also, do you have any idea how black lawrence is handling refunds on pre-orders?)

Paul said...

Sure, you can get another copy. I have a couple to mail out. Just email me.

As for refunds, I imagine that will be happening soon.

Email publisher@blacklawrencepress.com to find out more.

A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz said...

Stay strong, brother man.

Too, your 'heft' comment made me think of Sweet and Lowdown:

"And I don't mean fat! You've got some heft. Makes a man feel... like he's been someplace."

I doubt that this poor paraphrase is at all relevant, but, well, I'm an idiot, so. ; )

E.R. Carlin said...

I admire your moxie, Paul.

I always loved the blue ink, smell, and heat of poems fresh off the mimeograph machine, but that technology died.