Status Updates:Ups and downs but there is progress being made. Some of it with writing, even. What's Next:The Wizard's Cat Future Ishmael Tanyth Fairport What I'm Reading: Lots of reading this month with "next in the series" books, but a couple of books by Branwen O'Shea start her series. Finding Humanity, grabbed me. The first book, The Calling, sets the stage for a post-collapse Earth locked in an ice age. Not exactly cheery reading, but the characters and world building made it stand out. The story pivots around the direct descendants of per-apocalytic Earth, locked in subterranean vaults to protect themselves from the cold, and mysterious Star Beings who thrive on the frozen surface. In spite of the dire environment, O'Shea has woven a story of hope and possibilities. Book 3 should be a corker! But, as always, maybe grab a sample and see what you think. Looking Ahead: A month filled with so many interruptions it's not funny. A fender bender was enough for the insurance company to total one of our vehicles which started a weeks long process of assessment and replacement. I'm pleased to report that the last few elements will be put to rest by the end of next week. I'm less pleased that the other vehicle should probably be replaced before winter, but we're going to see if it can make it to spring. Still, we've been very lucky with the cars. This is the first time in 15 years we've needed to replace one. The new one feels like moving into a spaceship but I like it. Getting more of Mulligan's story down and discovering more about the Cat has been frustratingly slow but gratifying. It's coming, but I suspect Christmas will be here and gone before I manage to knit this story together. But I'll let you know how it's going next month. Until then, safe voyage. -NL PS. I'll try to be a bit more responsive to your replies. I've been pretty lax for the last few months. Sorry about that. Remember Beta Readers: Every so often, I put out a call for beta readers. These are people who are willing to read the work in progress in a short period of time with only the briefest of notices. I'm going to be fine tuning this process going forward but if you'd like to be considered for future works, then click this link. And thanks. Fine Tuning: Would you prefer to get ONLY new release notices? YES, PLEASE Note: Newsletter people will get New Release notices, too, but |
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Status Updates: Very little has changed but maybe spring is in the air. I'm feeling genuine optimism. At least about writing. What's Next: The Wizard's CatThe ice is slowly melting. It's still a long way from where I want it to be but it gets closer every day. Future IshmaelStill a "yes." Also still "later." Tanyth FairportUnchanged. Still on the back burner. What I'm Reading: It's not just the writing ice that seems to be melting. I've had an early spring flood of reading for the last week...
Status Updates: The Discordian calendar seems most appropriate in our troubled times. Today is Prickle-Prickle, the 1st day of Discord in the YOLD 3191. The Ides of March in Shakespearean terms. What's Next: The Wizard's CatTreacle. Molasses. Tortoise? Pick a speed. No, slower. A few words a day. But there are words. Future IshmaelStill a "yes." Also still "later." Tanyth FairportUnchanged. Still on the back burner. What I'm Reading: Gone are the 3 books a week days. Not sure what has tripped...
Status Updates: The ground hog saw his shadow here and predicted six more weeks of writing before summer. What's Next: The Wizard's CatYes! Slow but steady will win this race. I'm back to writing almost every day and can see the story taking shape. It's still going to be a long slog as I rebuild my writing muscles but it's like any practice. Sloppy and misshapen but I begin to see real progress now. Future IshmaelStill planning on it eventually but no idea what, where, who, or how. Tanyth...