Today I got the two things I had ordered. First, UPS delivered the second Destroyer adaptation from
Cutting Audio. They really ship promptly; I only placed the order the 19th. I'm looking forward to listening to this one -- Infernal Revenue
-- more than the last one. It's one of my favorite Destroyers. I'm glad
that Cutting Audio got the contract to do the adaptations, but I wish
they weren't doing them in the order the books were published. I don't
remember if the other company did that too. I didn't buy them all, just
the ones I liked best. Cutting Audio may only have the contract for
this year; I don't know if Gold Eagle will bother once they no longer
have the contract to publish the books. However, they do retain the
rights to all the Destroyers they've published, for how many years I
don't know. So they'd still be making money on the books if they let
Cutting Audio continue. And this way, maybe eventually we'd get to an
audio adaptation of The End of the Beginning!
Second, the mailman delivered my book from
Lulu.
I knew I'd be thrilled to see my book as a book, not just a computer
file, but I had no idea how it would affect me. I actually teared up a
little as I was looking through it. And not because of grammar and
punctuation errors (though they are certainly there)!
It really is gratifying to see something you've created in your head and on the computer in solid form. It's a book,
darn it, a real honest-to-God book. Not with the polish or
sophistication of a commercially published book, but still... At least
maybe, if I'm reading it through all the way for the first time really
since finishing it, if it still holds my interest, maybe that means
it's not hopeless.