Annual Writing Report - 2019

This year is nearly over and I am determined to pull together an accounting of all that has happened in my writing life and beyond. 2019 was a very good year for me in terms of published pieces, including my first two novels that came out in the spring! Those led to lots of book promotion events, and because of that, and the personal challenges I faced this year (more on this below...) I didn't submit quite as many finished pieces as I would like. There's always next year!

BOOKS
I was thrilled when my first novel, Fearless , was published in February. Although this was my first novel to be published, it's actually the fourth one I've written. The first two are still not ready for prime-time, but the third, Belle o' the Waters , came out in April. Huge thanks to both of my publishers, New Meridian Arts Press and Mascot Books, for taking a chance on a new writer. All this shows that it's important to keep writing, and if a book just doesn't seem to be getting finished, go ahead and start the next one!

STORIES

I had four new short stories published this year, as well as two reprints of previously-published stories that were re-published in 2019. In addition, one of my stories from 2018, Solve for X was nominated for a "Best of the Net" award this year. Big thanks to the editors of Linden Avenue Literary Journal for their support of my work.

This year's new stories and reprints are listed below:

Motherhood , published by Good Works Review (FutureCycle Press), January, 2019

Time to Leave , reprinted by Derelict Lit, January, 2019

All the Birds Scattered , published by BULL: Men's Fiction, March, 2019

Amanda is Moving Back to Montana, Although She Vowed She'd Never Do It , published by Cleaver Magazine, March, 2019

Deathwatch , reprinted by KYSO Flash, Summer Issue, 2019

Annie Apple , published by Fiction on the Web, December, 2019

 SCIENCE WRITING

I have continued writing press releases, newsletter articles and web highlight pieces for scientific journals and other clients. The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has published a lot of my work, including thirteen Scilights in 2019. This link will lead you to all my bylined science-related publications for AIP.

ON A PERSONAL NOTE...

Although this post is largely about my writing adventures over the course of this last year, I really can't stop there, since so much has happened in my personal life in 2019, and all of it has had a large impact on my writing. Some of this was very good, some of it not so good, but all of it is important...so here goes.

In January, I was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. I haven't written publicly about this anywhere yet, and I may do that eventually. I had no idea I was sick when I went in for my mammogram. They found a small tumor and I embarked on a series of tests, a biopsy, more tests and eventual surgery and radiation. All this happened, as it turned out, at the same time my two books came out! The publishing events were a good distraction from the medical worries, but it was all rather exhausting.

I was very lucky. My cancer was of a type that responds well to treatment, and I did not have to have chemo. I did have a month of daily radiation treatments and a lumpectomy, though, and I am now on daily medication - an estrogen blocker, which has definite and unpleasant side-effects. I'm due for my one-year follow-up mammogram in about two weeks, and am hoping for a good report!

The other major personal event this year is much happier, but I suspect it happened more quickly because I had a cancer diagnosis. My eventual reaction to that was, "Why wait?" My husband and I had been planning to take steps toward retiring in the western part of the US, back closer to my home turf and to our kids and granddaughter. To make a very long story short, we just closed on a home in Denver and although we have no furniture in it yet and my husband is still working full time in Arlington, Virginia, we have a foothold here in Colorado now - and I couldn't be happier. I will be spending a lot of my time in the mountain west with short trips back east, and the plan is to (eventually) move completely to Denver. More on that as it develops.

I wish all of you the best in the coming year, and good health for everyone!









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message 1: by Bob (new)

Bob Raima, wonderful news on the C recovery. I can relate having been treated for Prostate Cancer for 15 years now and two years after that diagnosis, was diagnosed with Thyroid cancer. Have lost both organs and at 78, still counting blessings. Good luck in retirement. Still expect you to drop by and say hi to our book club.

Sharon Hamilton dropped by last September and we got commandeered by the current FACET Director to video an interview as to the role FACET has played in improving teaching. We had fun doing that - part of a bicentennial audio history IU has been putting together. we were on top of our game fortunately. Sharon was unaware of your trek into fiction. I told her you were quite good. She dropped off her fourth novel which languishes on the shelf. After the first three, I'm hesitant. You, otoh, are among a group of scientists who can tell stories. Think Diana Gabaldon.

Hope the coming year brings you all you wish for. Retirement is great. busier than ever but you find yourself doing many of the things you enjoy doing.


message 2: by Raima (new)

Raima Larter Hi Bob! You're the first person to post a comment about my blog posts on Goodreads, so thanks for being a pioneer. And I didn't know you were also a cancer survivor, but I'm glad to hear you've beaten it twice. I'm hoping I will be able to say I've beaten it, too!

I keep in touch a bit with Sharon, and have read a couple of her books. I think she does know now about my fiction-writing adventures, but thanks for letting her know!

BTW, I am putting the final touches on my next book - a scifi adventure tale. It's been fun drawing on my science background for this story. Next step is to look for an agent and/or publisher so I can get it out there. I will keep you posted!! Thanks, as always, for your support.


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