November 1, 2007
Posted by Susan | Filed under Susan's Posts
November 5th, 2007The Universe listens.
And yes, responds.
I always believed on some level that to be true but about a year ago I tried it out and that’s what I want to tell you about.
I’m writing this at 12:30 in the morning in the lobby of the Convent Garden Hotel, as we get ready to fly home from Europe.
I’ve been visiting the sales team for Harper Collins, which will be publishing the novel in the UK. An amazing, gracious, lovely group of men and women I’m thrilled to be working with.
I know I’ve been slow blogging, but things have been, well, a little busy.
The Timer Game is now available in twelve countries and five languages, (including Chinese text and Chinese character).
I’m still trying to wrap my mind around how stunning that is.
I’ve been to Alaska for Bouchercon since I last wrote, where I was asked to moderate a panel of bright new writers (Laura Bennet, Isabella Moon, Michael Wiley, The Last Striptease, Gabi Herkert, Catnapped and Ken Isaacson, Silent Counsel). It was a lovely honor to be able to shepherd them through one of their first panels as a published author and I was thrilled to be there.
And I’ve been working on a series of what I call webisodes about the novel to run on You-Tube. Do you remember the old Folger Coffee ads, where the couple meets cute in the hallway and everybody tunes in to see the commercial (not a great product, sadly–freeze dried coffee, but the commercial was stunning). The guy later went on to be in the Buffy series as the teacher. . . Anyway, that was the feel I was after. To introduce the main characters and create small cliff-hangers. They’ll start running on my new webpage, www.thetimergame.com which will be up and running mid-November as well as on You-Tube.
I didn’t want to tip any of the suspense in the novel, so I decided to go deeper into how the two main characters meet in a remote village in Guatemala.
If you’d like to be alerted to the webisodes (they’re 1 1/2 minutes each and we’ll start running about two a week or more starting mid-November, you can sign up on my mailing list and we’ll let you know automatically when a new one airs.
Shooting these in LA with SAG actors and a real crew was a daunting and exhausting experience. But great fun. The two main actors, Sarah Sido and Troy Zuercher, are superb and Sandra Kersulis created sets out of virtually nothing that were amazing. She also did heavy hod carrying lifting mostly by herself. But that’s another tale for another day.
The director I worked with, Kai Soremekun, was one of the original fifty bright directors Speilberg picked for his On The Lot program. When I first walked into her home, I saw the exact quote I have by Goethe hanging on the wall:
Whatever you can do, or dream you can begin it
for boldness has genius power and magic in it.
Pretty cool quote, huh?
And I was am sitting here in this grand hotel, my feet on a Persian carpet, I am so aware that Goethe’s right. We must dream our dream to see it realized, but the key is getting off the sofa and past our own fear to make it a reality. For over a year, I’ve carried in my wallet a small, two-sentence phrase about The Timer Game novel. I have the same words over my computer. It’s not important to know what they are, only that reading them helps me see the book always in the world as it was meant to be. Reading it calms me and centers me. The words weren’t true when I wrote them, (although, of course they were–I had only to step into that), but the words became true through time.
And now I read them and am in awe. They’re coming true. They are true. That’s huge.
Dream your best dream for yourself. Dream it with clarity and kindness. And know that the Universe–at least as born out in my singularly small but spectacularly important to me sampling—listens.
I’d love to hear from you. What have you asked from the Universe? What have you gotten back? And know it’s never too late for that note in the wallet.