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Tag Archives: summer
Hoping to Get Back in the Groove
Not sure where I’ve heard the above from, but it come up in the anime channel I listen to on Pandora. So, what happened? Writing Accomplished nothing since kid was on vacation. Hoping to start writing Chasing Bedlam when his summer session … Continue reading
Questions 3: Minus 2
As I said, I only have one question and then I’ll answer for me: What are you doing this summer? A simple question, but one that has an impact on indie authors and bloggers alike. The summer is a slow … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged changes, guest posts, July, Legends of Windemere, q&a, questions 3, stuff, summer
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August? Already?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z6iOJTr1VY I stand by the confusion in the title. It feels like this year is one being chaotic marathon that somebody left on fast forward. I’m sitting here trying to remember what happened every month, but only a few have … Continue reading
A Summer Poem Set from the Heart
A summer’s day sweat As irritating as cold I want my spring back Promise of some rain The graphics are on the maps Last minute veering People say shut up Summer heat beats winter cold Both can go fuck off … Continue reading
Weather and Writing
I’m writing this post in late February, so there is snow everywhere. Colds are a scourge and I sometimes see my breath . . . while in the house. It’s freaking cold and I’m sure we’ve all heard/seen the rants. … Continue reading
Fate of the Office-Less Author
I’ve mentioned many times that I lack an office space and how I’m envious of authors that can escape to a refuge. Well, the winter and summer seasons really drive this home. A snow day means no work and summer … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, family, kids, office, out in the open, parenthood, privacy, seasons, summer, winter, writing
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Returning to Work Soon
The above is the closest to getting to a theater for the one weekend re-release. No babysitter can be found and I don’t think bringing the 5-year-old to this movie would be a good idea. For him and the other … Continue reading
Well . . . That Didn’t Go As Planned
Not sure if I’ve ever used the above video before, but I like the song. Also I’m exhausted and blah. Last week was the first full week of the wife having the full-time job and the toddler (now to be … Continue reading
Midweather Man
Keep your arctic chill Where your breath hangs in the air And snow slips within your boots Teeth chattering Was never my cup of tea Keep your melting heat Where sweat drips from every pore And the sun bakes the … Continue reading
By This Post, I Swear I’ll Finish Book 8! (If Not, I’ll Cry.)
Maybe I spent too much time in Florida, but I always get drowsy when it gets hot. That might be why I’ve been having so much trouble writing the last week or two. It hits early afternoon and I feel … Continue reading