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PB learns to ride the unicycle!
UPDATE: my unicycle hangs from a hook in our garage. Sometimes I tell it: I'll be back.January 1, 2025-
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On being a Grad Student
My grad student life is consuming, especially as I get up very early for some sessions–and sometimes I don’t go to bed at all but power through to the wee morning hours with a midnight coffee and I’m loving it. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2025, Califonria, children's literature, fiction, fiction writing, grad school, huskies, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, Puppies, puppy life, writing for children
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More Good (Shh) News
August 1st I’ll be able to post good news about my historical fiction novel. In the meantime, I continue to revise my work and: sequester pets in the guestroom as workers repair water damage from a leak spanning 2 floors. … Continue reading
Puppy Summer
My house still has a hole in the dining room ceiling, the upstairs bathroom has no walls, puppy only mostly uses his potty pads, cats are freaked by puppy and WILL PEE on his leash if it’s left lying around, … Continue reading
Baby in the Laundry Basket
Ever woken up with a pounding heart because your dream was, once again, that you put a baby to bed in a laundry basket instead of a crib and suddenly you couldn’t find the baby when you went to the … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, 2025, Adult fiction, cats, fiction writing, Genre Jumpers, Middle Grade Fiction, Mountain life, Novel revision, Pets, Poet, poetry, Puppies, Rescues, Revising fiction, SoCal Living, Valencia
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Another Mslexia Longlist Placement
For my middle grade novel TROUBLE BENEATH THE WAVES, which I entered into the 2025 Mslexia Children’s & YA Novel Competition. I was informed yesterday that I did NOT make the shortlist: π¦ However, I’m thrilled TROUBLE made the longlist. … Continue reading
M’s DAY 2025
My husband told a joke at the dinner table and I spit out my salad from laughing and looked up trying to swallow and there was an amber stripe on the ceiling from a leak in the teen’s bathroom upstairs … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, #aussies, #mothersday, 2025, Bathroom leaks, Bears, children's literature, dog, Dogs, faction, fictikon, life, middle grade writing, Mothers Day 2025, Pets, poetry, Puppies, puppy, Puppy chewing, puppy crate training, Puppy training, Queensland Heelers, Water damage, writer, writing
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The Flexible Writing Schedule
I love when authors I admire share writing schedules/non-schedules. Most seem to have a set routine–which I marvel at as I tend to ricochet around the hours–or the hours ricochet around me when I’m at my computer. I’m most focused … Continue reading
Solstice Check-in
December 21st and I’ve written or revised novels every day this month except for 1, when I was in the throes of that chest cold going around. Still feeling the chest cold. Writing anyway, keeping to agent Nephele Tempest’s December … Continue reading
Welcoming the Warg
So–recently we adopted my son when he was a baby, only in puppy form. My son is 14. Itβs been a while since the cutest-of-babes escaped under tables and chairs with deadly pens/pencils (scooted to the floor by our cats) … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, babies, children's literature, Dogs, fiction writing, furbabies, life, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, Puppies, writing
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