I’m going to come right out and say what the court thing is about. It’s a custody thing and it’s been going on for a while. To be honest, it’s been an area of contention since December 2018, but it reached a really rough point recently. I’m not going into details in public, but I feel like saying this will explain to some people why I’m so down and stressed. Not that I’m unthankful for the advice, but sometimes it misses the mark. Anyway, court happened Tuesday and went well. Then other stuff happened throughout the week on top of me getting though the last full week of students. No wonder I put on some pounds without even stress eating.
I mentioned last week that my 2002 Toyota Camry had to be retired. Cracked rear suspension with leaking into the tires or something. I got a new car and cheaper/better insurance, which was all finalized on Thursday. It’s not a modern car, but it has bluetooth. I couldn’t switch over my 6-CD changer, so I got Spotify and made a huge playlist, which I run through the car radio. Since I can’t touch the phone while driving, I had to set up Siri in case I have to switch songs or answer a call. Had to retire my Garmin GPS as well, so now I have Waze. A lot of changes that I have to get used to, especially having less space in the car.
Might as well get to the writing side of things even though I didn’t make as much progress as I would have liked. All I really did was get further in the chapter breakdown for Coven of the Gray. I usually don’t do an outline like this until I make the characters, but this is coming out different. I can’t design the coven members until I know what they’re doing and their environment. While I decided on that already, I’ve found that thinking about the story has forced some changes. Various terrains didn’t match up and roles of some villains felt flat. It’s tough because most of them are single encounter challenges, so I want to make them hit hard for their limited time. If I’m lucky, I can finish the outline stuff during the week.
I was going to say next weekend, but I think I’m going to start writing Darwin & the Deadlands Queen once school is done on Friday. I’m not 100% certain how much time I’ll have for writing due to the custody situation. That’s fine though. It just means I’ll move slower on the 7th book of a series that I haven’t even published the first book of. I need my mind to get more into Darwin territory anyway. Too stressed to think like a carefree character. If I can get the prologue and maybe chapter one done before summer school starts on the 6th then I’m good.
Speaking of Darwin’s series, I still don’t know what I should do about that final book. It happens after he takes on a global threat and is supposed to be fall out. Basically, people start appearing with magic similar to his and a ‘war’ happens to see who the true Slumberlord is. It was supposed to be a trilogy after his big adventure, but I can’t tell if it works as a series finale. The trilogy was too stretched and a standalone seems odd. Would it work as a penultimate adventure where I stretch out the final opponent for two books? I guess I could have it be formless at the start and THEN it takes a solid form after the ‘war’ is complete. Need to figure this out because it will determine the finale of Darwin & the Deadlands Queen.
Next week is the end of the school year for me. Students have half-days, but I’m there for the long haul. My son only has his final regents, so he’s starting on his college paperwork and essay. That way he’s ready for August/September. I don’t think I’m going to be doing a ton outside of work and parenting because it’s always stressful this time of year. I’ll tinker with Coven and Darwin to get ready for the weekend, but only if I can muster the energy. At least I only have one appointment on Friday. I think. To be honest, the custody situation makes the schedule a bit unpredictable. Guess we’ll see how that plays out over the next few weeks or months.
Goals of the week:
- Think about The Slumberlord final volumes.
- Spend time with son.
- Finish the school year.
- Walk when weather isn’t a mess.
- Set up an eye doctor appointment?
- Take son shopping for a lesson on budgeting.
- Puzzle time to relax.










