Mid-Winter Update on Yurt Living
Adventure Journal, January 2012 January 24th, 2012The cold has finally come upon the land, with temperatures dropping below 0°F. There have been some times we’ve had to pull the bed up close to the wood stove, but overall the yurt has been warmer than many houses that we visit.
That doesn’t mean we refuse the offers of our dear friends who invite us over for a warm meal . . .
We’ve been occupied mostly by writing. We’ve been working on a new young adult novel, set about a hundred (or so) years in the future. The book itself went very quickly, fully written in about 3 1/2 months. Now we’ve put in approximately two months of editing, test-reads, and the ever-essential query and synopsis. Today or tomorrow we’ll send out the first of our queries to agents. In the past this process has felt rather tense, but this time around everything feels different. We decided to write the book simply to write the book, without thought of whether it would someday be published. The result is that we had a great time doing it. It was a blast (even the multiple edits!), and in a sense it’s already been wildly successful for us, since we enjoyed the journey so thoroughly. Now we’re just as excited to put it out into the world to see if we can get an agent to represent it.
Besides writing, we’ve been going on daily adventures in the woods, following otter tracks, searching for the fisher, and standing in amazement at the artwork that nature surrounds us with. My new client will begin on February 1st, and we’re equally excited for that. Each Metamorphosis client brings their own challenges, joys, and adventure to the mix.
We’ll leave you with a photo (above) of one of the ridiculously beautiful sights that greeted us the other day.

January 25th, 2012 at 5:15 pm
Very nice picture! I love taking shots of ice formations. Stay warm, you three!
February 2nd, 2012 at 7:57 pm
Thanks Ted! So far it’s been nice and toasty, but it’s been a very, very mild winter.