I am typing this from my death sick bed. My head is hot and throbbing, my sinuses leaden. I can’t breathe. My voice is barely audible, and trying to talk sends me into a fit of coughing, not that this stops me from occasionally croaking “EBENEEZER SCROOOOOOGE!” for sport, because I am easily amused. In fact, I think that should go on my headstone:
ALEXA STEVENSON
10-31-1979 to (I’m just guessing here) 08-21-2009
SHE WAS EASILY AMUSED
My throat requires the continuous presence of Ricola drops, the big, square, no-nonsense kind that taste exactly like what they’re made of, things like “elder” and “horehound.” I slept with these drops in my mouth all night, despite the obvious choking hazard, and still it took two tranquilizers and a bank of fortifying pillows to lull me to sleep. I am SICK, is what I am saying, and yet I am fairly oozing with—among other, less attractive, things—delirious, disbelieving joy.
I sold my book.
I SOLD my BOOK.
I SOLD! MY BOOK!
It will be in stores. Book stores. Right smack up against other books, by authors. It will have a cover, and pages, and some sort of barcode or something so that you can buy it, which you will all do immediately, of course. And it will be out sometime next year, though I don’t yet know my official pub date. “Pub date” is lingo we use in The Biz (that’s short for “the business”) (Of publishing). It means “publication date.”
I know! So much to learn! Are you writing all this down?
I got the offer a week ago, but then one must work out the details, and by “one,” I mean Danielle, the one whose response to the offer wasn’t to shriek “IT WILL BE IN STORES!” but rather to make sure I got a reasonable deadline—I still have to finish writing said book, you see—and was paid. If I had been drawing up the contract it would have said something about the party of the first part publishing the book of the party of the second part and putting it IN STORES. Book stores. And that would have been that, which is why God created agents.
But now it’s official. I thought about waiting even longer, until I had signed a physical piece of paper and locked it in a safe deposit box somewhere, but as Stefanie said, “It’s not like you had unprotected sex at the right time. You’ve seen two lines. It’s happening.” As an infertile who’s had three miscarriages and a stillbirth, the “two lines” analogy wasn’t the comfort it might have been, but I see her point. As of yesterday, I am free to shout it from the rooftops. Which I fully intend to do, as soon as I’m well enough to climb up there.
This morning, the following appeared in the Publisher’s Marketplace deal section, and I think I’d like to have the issue bronzed, like a baby shoe:
NON-FICTION: MEMOIR
Flotsam blogger Alexa Stevenson’s HALF BAKED, an irreverent memoir of life-long anxiety, with a focus on the author’s thirties which are visited by the dramatic triad of infertility, a miraculous pregnancy, and a preemie baby…
{Yes, initially I had the same reaction you did—thirties? Do they know something I don’t? Please tell me I’m not going to be visited by yet ANOTHER dramatic triad! But I think it is just that my wrinkly hands and fondness for puns confuse people into thinking I’m older than I am. Frankly, I haven’t felt a day under thirty since about the fifth grade, so they may be on to something.}
The submission process is emotionally disorienting. People are wildly enthusiastic, and then ultimately reject you, and this happens again and again. You are delightful, but unmarketable. Mothers are “out” this year. If it’s not about motherhood, what IS it about? What if it were altogether different? Could you try that instead?
It doesn’t take long before you start to wonder: am I doing the right thing? Am I writing the right book? Should I change it in this way or that way? What do I really want? Is it to sign with a prestigious house? Is it to make money? Is it to tell a story, and hey, what story was that again?
I think these questions ultimately strengthened the book, but it was exhausting. I was lucky enough, in the end, to find an editor who is not just excited by the project, but who, like Danielle, gets it, gets what Kate and I talked about at BlogHer—the tangle of comedy and tragedy in places where it seems like they oughtn’t to mix.
Incidentally, while I quite like the title, there is concern by some that it will be misunderstood, so I am trying to come up with a subtitle to clarify. All I’ve got so far is “Half Baked: THIS BOOK IS NOT ABOUT MARIJUANA (or pie!),” so if you have subtitle ideas, please send them along, and I will think of some suitable prize if I use one.
(Weed, probably.)
(Kidding!)
(Pie.)
Finally, I want you to know that the book will not be regurgitated blog entries. Obviously. Even had I wanted to do that sort of thing, which I did not, I don’t post often enough, and thus the story would have been full of holes, and also none of the links would work. This is not to say I won’t cannibalize a paragraph here or there, but while I may cover familiar events, it is with NEW material, and hopefully much better written material, at that. The book has a greater narrative scope and a cohesion that is different from the sort of diary I keep here.
I really, really, really hope you like it.
Now I writewritewrite, and the cover and such get decided upon, and then little salesmen go traveling around to bookstores to entice them to order many copies, and I know you think I’m kidding, but it’s true. There are actual, physical salespeople who actually, physically travel to the stores in their territories to sell the books on their publisher’s list, and if that isn’t the cutest thing you’ve ever heard, well, I can’t help you. So, if you see a dusty little man trudging down the road with a case of memoir samples, offer him some lemonade from me, won’t you?

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Awesome, awesome, awesome. Except for the sick part, of course. I would buy your book even if it WAS the blog printed in book form. To know that it’s not & that there will be EVEN MORE of your witty writing in there about your life is all the more enticing.
I am so happy for you! Good luck with all the finalizing. Can’t wait to see it in print.
I bet the book deal takes the sting out of having the swine ‘flu, right? I hope your illness is not porcine, that your life is not too interesting in any other way right now, so you might have a chance of sleep, and that you are as proud of yourself as your deserve to be. Because you rock! I look forward to buying multiple copies!
So thrilled for you, babe. Here’s to writingwritingwriting.
Congratulations!!!!!! I am so happy for you. You are a wonderful writer and I knew this book deal was just a matter of time. Here’s to many more to come!
Ditto what they all said! :)
How about Half Baked: Nearly Sane, Nearly Fertile, Nearly There
I know the title is supposed to refer to the preemies, but I couldn’t think of anything directly related to that that doesn’t just sound sad. . .which I was, for you, so very, at the time. But strangely enough I’ve just never thought of your blog as sad. Even at the worst of times, your strong spirit shone through all the muck. So anyway. I will have even more respect for you as a writer if you can come up with a subtitle that refers to the babes and shows your irreverence and wit at the same time.
Congrats! I can’t wait to buy it!!
Congratulations!!! I’m (almost) jumping for joy over here for you.
(only almost, because apparently jumping for joy whilst holding a laptop and typing is a little difficult. Who knew?)
And I hope you get better soon. xx
Wooooohoooooo!!!! That is such wonderful news!! So happy for you!
Now get better, so you can celebrate!
Congratulations! Sorry you are ill, but selling your book is fantastic. And I’v verty glad to hear that it will be mostly new material, rather than stories pulled from your blog. I love Heather Armstrong, but I was very sad to pay $30 for a book I can mostly read online. So I guess not blogging daily has great advantages.
Do Americans use the expression ‘she’s got a bun in the oven’ (=she’s pregnant)? Could not some witty subtitle be built from this? Though I can’t think of one that doesn’t make you sound either like the wicked witch in Hansel and Gretel or some sort of wannabe fitness guru out to tone our buttocks. (Which we British do not call ‘buns’ as ours are saggy and have coalesced into a ‘bum’.)
Congratulations! My mom is in the middle of the same process of looking for a publisher so I know how hard and long the road is. Way to go! Can’t wait ’til it gets to my side of the pond.
Oh, honey, WELL DONE! I’m so very, very delighted and pleased for you. You must naturally keep us posted about publication dates so we can pester our local booksellers to pre-order!
Now, I have some itinerary suggestions for your UK signing tour…
Oh, yes! Illness! Forgot! So sorry. Feel better soon, sweetheart.
Congratulations! Woo-hoo!
Hope you feel better soon, too.
What wonderful news! Congratulations!!
Congratulations! I work in a bookstore, and cannot wait to put your book on my staff suggestions display. DO NOT get a matte cover if at all possible, they pick up dirt. Glossy sells better and stays in better condition. Good luck!
CONGRATULATIONS! I can’t wait to BUY your book! …assuming you don’t die first. So feel better.
What wonderful news!
Awesome news! Congratulations! When you travel the country as an actual, physical author I can’t wait to get a signed copy of your book.
I am equally parts thrilled and jealous. Oh, and very, very eager to read your book.
You deserve every success that comes your way. Many, many congrats!
Alexa…
WOOHOOO!!! You go girl!!!!! The only thing I can come up with at the moment is:
Twice as good in half the time: A memoir of pregnancy and motherhood, the hard way!
Good luck!
Congrats
Am so thrilled for you… I cannot wait to have this book. I sense it will be full of stains by the time I am done reading, with coffee launched from my nostrils during the hilarious parts.
Please don’t die of this pestilence before you get to write it.
Also, Half Baked? Best ice cream flavour EVER by my estimation. Thank you Ben and Jerry’s.
http://www.benjerry.com/flavors/our-flavors/#product_id=21
Congratulations!! It’s about time your genius was recognized. I’m on the pre-order list.
Hope you soon feel well enough to climb on that roof…
Congrats, Alexa!
Congratulations!
Also, and I know commenters use the phrase “my coffee came out my nose” or some such all the time to express how funny something was but I honestly DID just take a sip of coffee before I read “…and also none of the links would work” and coffee DID (almost) come out my nose so…
I can’t wait for the book.
Congratulations! How very exciting!
Congratulations! I wish you the best as you work toward your pub date!
Congratulations!! I’m so super excited for you!! Where do we preorder?
This is the best news. So happy! Book signing in Chicago? I’ll be there!
Congratulations! If you come to chicago, I will be first in line! Let us know where we can pre-order….While I rented Dooce’s book from the library, I’m totally buying yours!
Yay! That’s wonderful! I worked in educational publishing the last decade (until the layoff), which is not exactly the same, but if you have any questions on the lingo, drop me an email. I compiled a glossary of publishing terms for novice editors a couple years ago.
What beautiful news, I am very happy for you.
Congratulations! I can’t wait to read it!
Here comes the full-throated huzzah I promised in my last comment:
!!!!!!!!!!
Many congratulations on the book. I, too, will be pre-ordering my copy, and (for the record) I’d be buying your book even if it was regurgitated blog entries. I love your writing, and I appreciate the “old soul” inhabiting your (barely) thirty year old person who informs the way you see the world and we fools who live in it. So much of what you write resonates powerfully with me, and your great wit is just icing on the cake. Or sugar sprinkled over the pie, if you prefer pie. It’s all good.
Hope you feel better soon.
Wow, Alexa! Congratulations! That is amazing news, and I cannot way to buy and read your book. Also, get well soon!
Congratulations! They made you learn to use the phrase “narrative scope” didn’t they?
Congratulations! Well deserving – I can’t wait to read it! Hope you feel better soon.
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All drugs containing PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE are being recalled. You may want
to try calling the 800 number listed on most drug boxes and inquire about a
REFUND. Please read this CAREFULLY. Also, please pass this on to everyone
you know.
STOP TAKING anything containing this ingredient. It has been linked to
increased hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in brain) among women ages 18-49 in
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men, but the FDA recommended that everyone (even children) seek alternative
medicine.
The following medications contain Phenylpropanolamine:
Alka-Seltzer Plus Children’s Cold Medicine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold medicine (cherry or
orange)
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold Medicine Original
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Cough Medicine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Flu Medicine
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Sinus Effervescent
Alka Seltzer Plus Night-Time Cold Medicine
Oh Alexa this is so fabulous and so right and thrilling. I knew you’d do it. Now… (wtchaa!) .. that was the smack of the author’s whip. Get to work missy! :)
xo
Awesome!! I am so thrilled for you. You are my favourite writer/blogger of all the blogs I visit. ( suddenly feeling guilty – sorry all other blogs). Can’t wait to read your book! Goodluck and get well soon!
(it isn’t The Swine is it?)
Firstly, congratulations Alexa – what a fantastic personal achievement! Please tell me you will come and do a book signing in Zurich, even if it’s only me who shows up?!
Hmmmm, Half Baked, Half Baked…
Half Baked: IVF, Intravenous Drugs and Premature Birth
(Meant to be an ironic parody on Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll, of course)
That’s all I got!
So happy for you! And I am certain I will really, really, really like your book!
An actual book! I am very proud of our Alexa. I can’t wait to read it!
CONGRATULATIONS! You’re a great writer and you truly deserve it. I’m happy for you!
I am thrilled about the book but am sorry that you are deathly ill, which Christmas will it be out for so that I can plan my shopping accordingly? And where can we preorder our copies? You need to get your author’s web page set up, in all your spare time so that your many fans can make plans to follow you around the country as you do your press tours etc! In all seriousness, Congrats.
CONGRATULATIONS! Well deserved and I can’t wait to read it.
Yay! Writing like yours needs to be published and shared with the world. I can’t wait to see it and buy it at my local bookstore.
Wow!!! You really buried the lead in that post :) I can’t wait to buy the book – I’ll be first in line. Hope you feel better soon.
Congratulations!! Can’t wait to buy it and read it. Hope you live to finish writing it:)
congratulations. oh the joy! i am thrilled for you…
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