Today is my birthday. A few weeks back my wife had asked me what I wanted for my birthday. She has a masters in creative writing, but has not written at all really since the baby was born. Prior to that, when she moved back to CA from NY to live with and eventually marry me, she had not been writing as regularly as she used to. When we met we had collaborated a bit and it was a really special thing for us. So, anyway, I told her I wanted a story for my birthday (she generally writes short fiction, though has also had a few starts at novels that made it pretty far). She had been waking up early while the baby was still asleep and she did not have much to do for work and writing a bit. Plus sometimes in the evening. She would not tell me anything about the story. I really love her work so I was very excited for today to come. I knew she was working on it up until this morning. She made clear to tell me I was receiving a first draft and that she wasnt happy with it. Coming from a music and writing background myself I was all too familiar with this feeling. But she knows I love really raw work and I am a big believer in first takes/first drafts being the best and most honest/pure, even if more polish _could_ be brought in. This was maybe the best birthday present I've ever gotten. I loved the story so much. It included lots of pieces of our lives and also included a lot of her style (which could fit into a "weird fiction" sort of vein with body horror elements)... but in a sort of hopeful way, which was really cool. Usually they end dark and tragic. This one ends kind of uncertain and up to the reader, but I definitely viewed it as a positive and hopeful end. I then spent a lot of the day turning it into a decently formatted epub (all of the auto epub tooling sucks). I just got it working reasonably well (getting the mobi conversion to recognize the css text-indent property was finicky and I wanted the first line in each paragraph indented). I am about to read it for the third time but just wanted to post about how nice a gift it was. Once she revises it I will see if she will let me post it here for any that are interested. I've been trying to find time to convert other stories of hers to make a collection of her stories. I have also been trying to get her to try another round of submitting to magazines/journals. She has gotten positive feedback but her work is not genre enough for genre publications (it isnt really horror, but has elements) and is too genre for non-genre stuff. So it is a weird fit and places seem to want a clean fit. We'll see. I know she has a few other stoy ideas brewing right now so I am trying to be encouraging and make sure she has time to work on them. Her birthday is in August and she has requested a song... so I will have to get to work soon. :)