Still short

Yes, I love to make puns. Anyway, I still haven’t finished that short story. Writing is hard. Writing humor mixed with action is very, very hard. Still I‘m slogging away. I might be able to finish this tonight. Well, the roughest edit of it anyway. I need to finish it because it’s getting to be […]

Back to the grind

I’m pretty proud of myself. I not only got my short story polished up for May 1st,  I also got some structural work done on the latest novella. The ending lacked punch and I knew it. This week I need to start working on my cover. I think I’ll be updating all of them… again. […]

Second verse, same as the first

Publishing day came and went, and I sold one copy. Feeling grisham, baby, feeling grisham. And with the new month comes the new story, and the great circle of publishing starts anew.   I have a bit of a jump start on this one. I’ve already read it out loud to the husband, and it’s been picked […]

Publishing Day

And, of course, I just didn’t want to get out of bed this morning.  It’s nearly warm and very sunny out. Laying there, listening to birds and the fan was too nice. But eventually the real world calls, especially on publishing day. This month’s offering is Hunted Down. The fifth of seven stories set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. […]

Publishing Day Eve!

Yes, tomorrow Hunted Down is being published. I woke up to a hour and half delay of school, and was thrilled. A no-rush morning to get all my social media out of the way and proofread one last time. But then I saw a critique of a rough draft and that obviously  takes precedent. Once I […]

Sunday, Sunday

I’ve done something highly unusual for me. I started a story before I finished one. Some people are rolling their eyes at me, and rightly so. But I’m usually very steady about my writing: Finish the current draft, then start the new one. The current Monsters of Pittsburgh story is long. It’s almost as long […]

Throw back Thursday in my house

It’s been awhile since this was relevant, but I used to have  a co-author, my husband.  If I am the master of snark (and I’m not), he is the grand pubah. Let me assure, our discussions were fierce and often. Last night, he listened to the latest Uncommon Animals story as I read it out loud. […]

The stupid stuff that keeps me up at night

I talked about long term planning earlier this week.  Well, last night I may have blown my plans. I have a series of shorts and novellas. They are all individually complete, but they also tell a larger story. Since they are best read all together, I gave the titles and covers themes. For Uncommon Animals, […]

Biting my nails

Metaphorically. Well, not really. But I  thought I was. Let me back up and tell the whole story. So it’s one week until I publish the new story. I’m doing the usual frantic proof reading, because I cannot yet afford an editor. Suddenly, I hate a sentence. I want to change it, make it better. […]

Long Term Plans

Publishing monthly means balancing the short, medium, and long views. Short view is always what’s about to get published. Get the blurb done, get the cover done, and proofread despite my lack of ability to see the typos. Medium view is what’s getting published two months from now.  The next story is done, it’s all […]