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Sandi Underwood was born a PK (Preacher’s Kid) in the beautiful East Tennessee Mountains, where family stories were passed down, generation-to-generation. Her love of writing was cultivated at an early age when family get-togethers and Church dinners-on-the-grounds provided an idyllic backdrop for memories that fuel her stories. Sandi’s early career included working with children in both the public and private sectors. Later in life, her path took a different direction, but her love of books was ever-present. Today, she shares a home with her rescue dog, Gus, and draws inspiration from her grandchildren as she continues to write for both children and adults. Learn more at www.sandiunderwood.net and track her writing journey at www.sandiu.blogspot.com, follow her on Twitter @SandiGCY, and like her Facebook page at Sandi Underwood/gcywriter or email her at sandiu@comcast.net.

Tuesday, February 20, 2018


February 20, 2018:

Thursday evening at 6:52 p.m., I received the next revision of Blood Money. I read the editor’s comments, and was both overwhelmed with happiness and gobsmacked with anxiety at the same time. While the editor was very encouraging in saying I did a good job on the first revision, she also stated this would be the last opportunity I would see the manuscript in editable form. She encouraged me to take my time and do my best revising without changing the format. Once she receives it back, the story goes into production.  Once in production, there will be very little opportunity for changes. Wow. The pressure. I’m questioning every word, comma and period. That’s a big responsibility. What if the book comes out and it’s full of mistakes? I’m sure a copy editor (or two) will go through it with a fine-tooth comb, but I’m also sure every writer goes through the nervous stage and the “what ifs?” Saturday, I spent eight hours on this revision and only got through page 101 of 338.  My house needed cleaning, clothes overflowed the hamper, and there was no food in the house. Also, I would have loved being out and about, after a long work-week; but I hunkered down and concentrated on editing. However, Gus received his normal belly rubs at his command. I do have my priorities in order, after all. The payoff of another book to hold in my hands will be worth it. That’s why I do this.

2 comments:

Nancy Kelly Allen said...

And you do what you do so well.

Sandi said...

Thank you, Nancy. Only after years of hard work and learning from the best!