
Mae is one of my oldest author friends, and she always writes a great story. Let’s all make her feel welcome, and if you can’t pre-order her newest, …
Let’s all welcome Mae Clair

Mae is one of my oldest author friends, and she always writes a great story. Let’s all make her feel welcome, and if you can’t pre-order her newest, …
Let’s all welcome Mae Clair

Hi, gang. Craig with you again today to discuss a serious topic that seems to have been rendered less serious these days. This was sparked by a …
I’ll take Death for $1000, Alex

So, I was going to do a specific animal post. Not sure which animal, but I was going to take one off my list. Then, I noticed that it was World Wildlife Day. Why focus on one animal when I can show pictures of some of my favorites? There are so many animals out there and I’m sure there are some I’ve never heard. So, share your favorite animals in the comments.

Binturong (Smells like popcorn)

Tiger (Loved them since I was a kid)

Capybara (Seen them once in person and want to see them again one day)

Otters ( I think I took this shot)

Wolf (Always drawn to this one)

Humpback Whale Breaching (Didn’t get a good shot of this when I saw them over the summer)

Parrot (Any parrot since they’re fun to watch)

Frilled Running Lizard (Another childhood favorite)
I took a day off from work on Thursday because my body was so battered that chronic conditions were rising up. That should tell you how the rest of the week went in regards to work and life. Going to be a long year since none of this mess is showing any signs of calming down. Be nice if I could go into details here, but I’ll just say that body parts hurt and my mind is shaky.
I managed to get a little more of the Darwin & the Fate Bracelet edits added in, but I still have 6 chapters to go. I should be able to get that done by the end of the weekend then I’ll start in on Darwin & the Halfling Hunt. Might not get to start in on that until later in the week, but we’ll see. The sequel is going to be a bigger challenge since I haven’t edited it before. So, I’m expecting a longer, more difficult editing process. Then again, I’ve been rather meticulous during the initial writing with a lot of pauses to check stuff for continuity. That might be a reason I’m a slower writer since I’ll pause after a page or two to think about it all, check it, and see if it flows. Maybe it’ll work out for me.
Last week was the end of February break, which I got to spend with my son. It was two days of Pokemon Go outings because they had a big event. Walked about 9 miles on Saturday and 12 on Sunday, which was rough and fun. Got a movie and some cartoons in as well. Nice ending before he returned to school and I went back to work. Those stressors came back hard for both of us, so it was nice to get the most out of our break. I hope things settle next week though.
Geez, I really can’t think of anything else that I’ve done. Finished watching ‘The Dresden Files’ on Thursday while I rested. Realized I wasn’t ready for another series with hour long episodes, so I’m doing an anime first. ‘The Tsubasa Reservoir’ is one that I tried to watch many times and lost interest. Figure I’ll get it off the list while I rest and edit. Then, I’ll try ‘Resident Alien’ when I feel more invested in television instead of needing background noise while I work.
You know, the work schedule and everything threw off my meals too. So, I’m going to be happy to get back to chopped salads and rice bowls. Tried to only do rice bowls and I grew tired of it really fast. I say this as I plan to get a fancy rice bowl for dinner tonight since I’m on my own. Maybe it’ll give me some ideas of what I can add to my own since I only have tofu/roasted corn and tofu/edamame combos. Tried pickled baby corn this week, so we’ll see how that goes. Pickled ginger is always added too. Considered doing pineapple, so that might be in another week. Still not losing weight, but the gaining back is slow. I might be able to get it pushed back down once the weather warms up and I can go walking for several hours again. Maybe I’ll push the bike up to 7 or 8 miles instead 5 too. Used to be able to do 10 in 30 minutes, but that was long ago.
So, how was everyone else’s week since I’m coming up short this time?
Goals of the week:

Jacqui here at Story Empire with the March edition of “What’s happening in the literary world?” Writing used to be simple: Get an idea. Write (or …
What’s Happening in the Writer’s World–March
I’m pausing the poetry for a week. How often do you get to make a Leap Year post? Yes, I know it’s once every four years. That’s not my point. I think. Eh, I just wanted an excuse to post some funnies for it. Also:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL LEAP YEAR PEOPLE!

Yup. It’s National Pancake Day. Supposedly since I seem to remember it showing up more than once last year. Anyway, I always enjoy pancakes even though I shouldn’t eat them very often. Carbs are really heavy in my stomach. It’s also busy right now, so I figure a holiday post is better than trying to phone in something deeper. Enjoy.


I’m very pleased to have the very talented author Mae Clair as a guest. She has a new book and would like to give you the details. If you have read …
Guest post – Mae Clair – The Keeping Place #newbook

The writer’s mindset has everything to do with how the story resonates with the reader. We’re all familiar with Robert Frost’s famous quote, right? “…
Mindset — How To Connect with Readers