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November 1, 2022

Itty Bitty Teeny Weeny Book

  So, on a whim, and because I’d used Vellum to get Zombie Maggots ready for ebook publication, I ran the print version as well. Why not? It’s all one button push. Doing the cover isn’t a big deal for me. Besides, I was curious.  Well.  Let me tell you.  This thing is so wee!… Read More Itty Bitty Teeny Weeny Book
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Published on November 01, 2022 05:25

October 31, 2022

Odd Prompts: Haunted

The mouse fitted into his hand poorly, the size of it subtly wrong, the arc leaving too much room for his palm, so he had to tense muscles he shouldn’t to manipulate it. It was just one more droplet into the pool of rage growing within him. He clicked on the tiny x to close… Read More Odd Prompts: Haunted
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Published on October 31, 2022 04:37

October 30, 2022

No, it’s not Nano time

Nearly done with N’inktober, so far, I haven’t missed a day. Some days were better than others, but understanding how I could do a month of daily art without a hiccup, when so many on the art feeds struggle for this… requires a look at what I do on a routine basis. I make art… Read More No, it’s not Nano time
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Published on October 30, 2022 04:28

October 29, 2022

New Books Today!

I have a new release, but so do some friends and fellow authors, so you’ll have plenty to read this weekend!  Zombie Maggots is out just in time for Halloween! It’s available in ebook and paperback for your reading pleasure. If you’d like to know more about the writing process of it, check out my… Read More New Books Today!
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Published on October 29, 2022 04:32

October 28, 2022

Composing a Stew

Playing with flavors in the kitchen is a happy place for me. I’d come home after the Blanket Fort livestream yesterday, and was standing in the kitchen happily pulling odd containers out of the fridge, and possibly humming to myself, when the First Reader walked in. I looked up at him, giggling. “I’m composing!” He… Read More Composing a Stew
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Published on October 28, 2022 07:24

October 27, 2022

The Black Thumb

The secret to having a green thumb is persistence. Yes, you’ll kill plants, but if you keep studying, and trying, eventually you’ll have something live. Oddly enough, what kills most houseplants? Overwatering.  This is not to say I have a green thumb. I have not. In fact, this summer trying to garden in Texas was… Read More The Black Thumb
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Published on October 27, 2022 06:17

October 25, 2022

Odd Prompts: Never

Never say never I prompted myself. I’ve been feeling like I’ll never be able to write again. These last two years have played merry havoc with my ability to write. There are days I say to myself ‘never again.’ I should just hang it all up. And then… then I see a lovely review on… Read More Odd Prompts: Never
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Published on October 25, 2022 18:38

October 20, 2022

Purple Keys

New keyboard test. This thing is super slimline with very low-profile keys. Much like both the laptop keyboards I’ve been working on for the last, er, year or two. So yeah, this is going to work much better than the deep keys of the backup keyboard I was trying out the other day. Muscle memory… Read More Purple Keys
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Published on October 20, 2022 04:20

October 18, 2022

Revolutionary War Chicken

The First Reader and I were driving home Sunday Evening after a lovely visit with friends, and keeping each other awake on the long dark roads. One of the topics was food, naturally. We talked about planning the coming week’s menu (we rarely stick to it, but it’s helpful anyway). I suggested that when we… Read More Revolutionary War Chicken
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Published on October 18, 2022 17:47

October 17, 2022

It’s Not Perfect

Iterate better, friend and fellow author Dorothy Grant keeps telling me. If something isn’t working, make changes until it does. I started doing that several weeks ago when I moved the desk off the wall to the center of the room. This afternoon once I’d shut down the work laptop, I cleared it off the… Read More It’s Not Perfect
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Published on October 17, 2022 17:23