Hey! Not sure how many have missed me, but I'm still here and kicking! For almost two years now, I've been in a rabbit hole of sorts. Losing my mom in 2015, followed by my dad in 2016. My youngest being assaulted at school, and the case still pending. Life in general put a lot … Continue reading Responsibility and the Rabbit Hole
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Closing a door
Hey. It's Wednesday, not Monday. And I haven't exactly been on the ball each week with posts here. I did a big push and wrapped up "Emile's Blade" earlier this week. It's with my beta readers now, and should be under contract/with my editor at Solstice Publishing shortly after the first of September. Now I'm … Continue reading Closing a door
The Immortal Goblin King
Hello. I can't really say good morning, because it's not. I learned of David Bowie's passing when I woke up this morning. The world has lost a creative genius, and the afterlife's ongoing party just had someone new grab the karaoke mic. I did not ever have the pleasure of meeting him. Nor did I … Continue reading The Immortal Goblin King
Recovery, refocusing, and moving forward
I know, I didn't make my post last Monday. I was kinda busy. We left town on Wednesday to attend my mom's memorial service. I spent most of the last week saying goodbye to her. Finding the best way to help my dad and older sister move forward. Reconciling myself to her passing. And resting … Continue reading Recovery, refocusing, and moving forward
The End of Things
Morning, everyone. Last week, I found out my mother passed away. I've spent a lot of time since then coming to grips with her passing. While I think I'll still have difficulties at the service itself, time moves on. We didn't have a perfect relationship. There were more times than not where one of us … Continue reading The End of Things
Channeling life’s changes into your writing
Last week was not a good one. In all honesty, it started on the 23rd. That evening, we lost a feline companion of 16+ years. Athena was, hands down, the most intelligent cat I've ever had the privileged of being owned by. She more than lived up to her name. Whenever I'd get on one … Continue reading Channeling life’s changes into your writing