State of the TAM - 21st Feb
Jax is very good at hydrotherapy! He’s quite fond of the whole experience.

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And I guess Spoutible ruled itself out as a replacement Twitter since they would count romance book reviews or promo as adult material (I think!). I mean, that’s their call. I just don’t belong there. It’s not the first place that’s not wanted me! You know what gets you ready for rejection? Being told in PRIMARY ONE that you should mime instead of sing in choir and THEN being told you mime too aggressively.
Ah, Mrs McNickel. If she’d not been such a mean woman she could have done a real job on my self-esteem.
Translation News!
The German translation of Night Shift is out from Dead Soft Verlag. Check it out :D
Pupdate of the Week
Izzy is having a hard time adjusting to Jax getting so much attention. She’s in a bit of a spiral. Jax was there for her while she slept it off.

(Just kidding! I have a Christmas/Family visit cupboard of random bottles. She struck when I opened it and went haring around the house with the bottle like the littlest drunky. I managed to get it back from her before she could chew it open.)
Free Audio Chapter of the Week‘Feet of Clay’ by TA Moore is a Lost and Found short story and a prequel to Prodigal. It took fifteen years for Sammy Calloway to find his way home, find out what those left behind did with those years.
You can find Prodigal at most online retailers.


Fifteen years ago Sammy Calloway disappeared on his way home from school. Now he’s back… or is he?
Boyd Maccabbee has spent his life second-guessing his actions on that fateful day. What if he’d done something differently? Maybe Sammy would have made it home safe and never become Cutters Gap’s most tragic famous son. Or would it have been Boyd who was never seen again? When the police find new evidence on the disappearance, Boyd hopes to finally get some answers.
The last thing Morgan Graves needs is to be dragged into some old case about a missing kid. He doesn’t know why police hit on his DNA, but he’s not Sammy Calloway. He thinks he’d remember being kidnapped.
He knows he’d remember firefighter Boyd.
Drawn into the complex web of suspicion, grief, and anger that has knit Cutters Gap together in the years since Sammy’s disappearance, Morgan struggles to hang on to himself when everyone already assumes they know him.
And somewhere, the truth about Sammy Calloway is waiting.
Kinda cracks me up how THIRSTY the World Rugby official account is. :D

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Jax got into the glare down by the shore last year. It smelled like a seagull’s hangover AND it was sticky. I had to wash him in the shore before I could even get him home to the car. I don’t know which would smell worse.

