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Categories: Author Spotlight

Author Spotlight: E.J. Wesley

Welcome to the Author Spotlight, E.J. Wesley!

 

Nicknames: The Wizard; E.J. Smooth; Dark Mischief … okay, none of those are real.

Where do you live: South Texas

Your favorite dessert: Not a dessert guy, but if you put peanut butter on it, I’ll probably eat it.

Your favorite TV series: Currently – Walking Dead; All Time – Lost

Last book you read: The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie

Last movie you watched: Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone (for the millionth time)

Last song (or album) you bought: Listening to Kate Rusby (multiple albums), a modern English folk singer. She’s brilliant!

A book/series you could read over and over again: Harry Potter, of course. Or Lord of the Rings. Or The Chronicles of Narnia. Or …

Coke or pepsi? Coke Zero.

Day or night? Night, but I’m way more productive during the day.

Pen or pencil? Pencil.

Summer or winter? WINTER! And we don’t get one here in South Texas. L

Cat or dog? DOG!

Tea or coffee? Coffee, but I’m growing into to tea.

Plotter or pantser? Probably pantser, but just so far as I get completely lost and need to plot. =)

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? During my first post-degree gig in counseling. We used the Harry Potter books to get some of our kids to open up about their own troubles. Very powerful stuff, all with fiction, and I wanted to do that for people too.

What are you working on now? The second and third stories in a New Adult series of novelettes called the Moonsongs Books. They’re paranormal-action—with a Texas twist.

If you decided not to be a writer, what would your other dream job be? Why? Comic book artist, because I love to draw (and comics). Or maybe a musician, because I love to play the guitar and sing (and music). Or maybe a NBA player … nah!

What is the scariest thing you’ve ever done in your life? Other than attempting to become a writer? I’ve done some repelling in some pretty crazy places, from some pretty crazy heights. And growing up around a farm, I was always doing something near or on large animals and heavy machinery that was equally scary and awesome.

Who is the one person that has singlehandedly inspired you the most in your life? My mother.

What is one talent that you’re hopeless at, but you wish you had? Dancing!

What is one trait or physical characteristic that you are proud of/love about yourself? My sense of humor and ability to make people feel special/important—because they are.

Do you have any suggestions for aspiring writers? Keep doing it! You only get better with each story. And if you quit, you’ll never know how good you can truly be.

 

About E.J. Wesley: E.J. Wesley resides in South Texas. He holds degrees in psychology and counseling, but prefers to examine the heads of fictional characters over the living ones. He likes his food and his stories spicy, and tries to give a little extra ‘kick’ to paranormal, horror, and the other genres he writes. In true Texas fashion, he is very neighborly, and enjoys chatting about books, movies, music, and family. His latest work, Blood Fugue – Moonsongs Book 1, is available now.

 

“Some folks treated the past like an old friend. The memories warmed them with fondness for what was, and hope for what was to come. Not me. When I thought of long ago, my insides curdled, and I was left feeling sour and wasted.”
Jenny Schmidt is a young woman with old heartaches. A small town Texas girl with big city attitude, she just doesn’t fit in. Not that she has ever tried.
Life has pummeled her heart into one big, lonely callus. She has no siblings, both parents were dead by sixteen, and her last grandparent—and caretaker—was in the ground before she turned twenty-one. She’s the last living member of her immediate family. Or so she thinks…
“We found my ‘grandfather’ sitting at his dining room table. An entire scorched pot of coffee dangled from his shaky hand. His skin was the ashen gray shade of thunderclouds, not the rich mocha from the photo I’d seen. There were dark blue circles under each swollen red eye. A halo of white hair skirted his bald head, a crown of tangles and mats. Corpses had more life in them.”
Suddenly, instead of burying it with the dead, Jenny is forced to confront the past. Armed only with an ancient family journal, her rifle, and an Apache tomahawk, she must save her grandfather’s life and embrace her dangerous heritage. Or be devoured by it.

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Cheers,

Categories: Decadent Publishing, My Books, New Adult

More Happy News

Guys, I have more happy news to share. You know I have a New Adult Christmas story coming out in Dec with Decadent Publishing, right? Here’s the announcement post, if you missed it ;)

My New Adult Contemporary Romance novella, His Allure, Her Passion, will be published by Decadent Publishing in February!

It’s a Valentine’s Day story and it’s sweet and sexy!

Here’s the unofficial blurb:

In his father’s eyes, Dylan Deveraux is just a playboy spending the family fortune on prostitutes, alcohol, and fast cars. And it isn’t even with the cars his father produces. Because of that, his father forbids his presence at the ball that will mark the launch of the US plant of his company, strategically scheduled on Valentine’s Day.

Hayley Allen is a failing model with the worse luck in the world. She always ends up in the hands of cruel designers and photographers. At least, that’s what she tells herself. Better than admit having a weak nervous system that always reacts during her gigs. Desperate, she would do anything to help her career.

Dylan shows up at her door, wasted as usual. Friends for a long time, Hayley is the only one able to put up with Dylan’s bullshit, and he appreciates that, but not the way her heart wants.

Even though he doesn’t believe in Valentine’s Day, Dylan has an idea for his father’s ball. When he suggests a deal to Hayley, a deal that could finally put her in the spotlight of success and help him impress his father, she doesn’t hesitate. Even if it means hurting her heart a little more.

 

I’m so excited! Can’t wait to share this story with you guys!

Squeeee!

Cheers,

Categories: Interview

Chatting with DL Richardson

 

FEEDBACK
Genre: YA Sci-fi/Fantasy
Publisher:   Etopia Press
ISBN: 978-1-937976-77-4
ASIN: B009LKHUQM
Number of pages: 208
Word Count: 69,263
Cover Artist: Eithne Ni Anluaine
Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/vEluhYM8WNw

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Book Description:

Listening to your inner voice can get you killed.

Ethan James, Florida Bowman, and Jake Inala are three teenagers who receive much-needed organ transplants. Two weeks later they are inadvertently recruited by the CIA when a spy dies halfway through his mission. Three bacteria bombs are set to detonate, spreading illness and death across the planet, and it’s up to Ethan, Florida, and Jake to deactivate them.

Except that they have no idea where the bombs are located.

Kidnapped for information they can’t possibly know, and fuelled by the spirit of a dead CIA agent, Ethan, Florida, and Jake must look deep inside themselves if they are to finish the mission and save millions of lives. But they’re being held captive in a strange place by a man who believes in Feedback, the theory that information is retained in the memory of organs–in this case those of a certain dead CIA agent donor. And their captor will stop at nothing to get the information retained in their newly transplanted organs.

 

Q: Welcome DL! Why don’t you tell us a little bit about your book?

DL: Feedback is a story of three kids who need organ transplants and when they get them, they organ belonged to a spy. The spy died halfway through a mission and inadvertently the kids get caught up in the middle of a plot to destroy the world.

The story idea came from a documentary I watched on the theory of Feedback, which is the theory that organs retain the memories of the host. It’s call cellular memory. As soon as I saw the show a light bulb went off inside my head. I thought: what if the organ donor was a spy, and what if he died halfway through a mission and the recipients were kidnapped for information that only he knew? I had the plot line and it was a matter of filling in the blanks.

Feedback has series potential. I can’t wait to get stuck into writing the rest of the story.

Q: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

DL: I was about 21 when I realized I wanted to be a writer. It took another few years for me to get really serious about it because I was playing in a band at the time. I didn’t like the direction and didn’t like being in a band. I’m not a team player. And I absolutely love the idea of writing anywhere – on a beach, at a resort, in the comfort of my own home wearing my pyjamas. I wrote short stories, I wrote novels, I wrote dozens of first chapters. I wish I’d taken writing courses earlier on, I might have saved myself a lot of rejection letters.

Q: Are you a plotter or a pantster?

DL: I am a plotter. Even in my everyday life I am somewhat of a plotter. Holidays tend to have rough itineraries of what to do and when. Trips to the supermarket have lists or at least ideas of what meals I’m cooking for the week. As a plotter I’m an organizational freak. Plus I have patience. I imagine a pantster would be more likely to see what happens. Of the two, plotters would be the type of people you’d least want to mess with or tick off. We know how to scheme.

Q: What are you working on now?

DL: I’m currently working on another YA book about a teenage girl who finds herself in an awkward situation. She is forced to steal someone’s body to return from the dead to uncover the answer to a very important question. It will be YA paranormal romance, but like everything I write, it has a deeper meaning that is threaded through the work. She will discover that the answer she sought lies within. My writing is designed to inspire the reader to look within themselves for whatever they need – strength, the truth, motivation, self-confidence…

Q: Do you have any suggestions for aspiring writers?

DL: Love what you write and write what you love. Look deep within and be honest that you can promote what you’re writing. If you don’t love your books, neither will your readers. Loving your book will make you all the more determining to get published and sell books. The writing business is hard work for little payment. Writing, publishing, marketing and ultimately selling a book is easier if you’re passionate about your work.

The other suggestion I’d give is to take writing courses and attend writer’s festivals. Make networks, listen to what’s going on in the marketplace, writing is a very solitary job and it can be unproductive to think you’re the only writer in the world.

Q: What book or series can you read over and over again without getting bored?

DL: I must admit, I like great literature – genre and contemporary. The Hobbit is one book I’ve read 3 times. The Outsiders, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest are other books I’ve read more than once. But the truth is, the ultimate series I’ve never grown bored of hearing about or reading is fairy tales. They were my staple diet as a kid. My imagination benefited greatly when I was given a giant book of fairy tales. I love them just as much now as an adult. I love the original stories, and I even love the revamped stories.

Q: If you decided not to be a writer, what would your other dream job be?

DL: A singer or a bass player in a rock band. Or maybe I’d take proper piano lessons and be the person who sits behind a grand piano at the mall and plays carols at Christmas time. I’d love that job. But you need more talent than I have time to perfect.

Q: What is the scariest thing you’ve ever done in your life?

DL: Skied down a mountain. I’m not athletic – I sprain and break and bruise easily – so naturally I took up skiing late in life. I love it, but it still terrifies every time I sit in the chairlift heading to the top of the mountain and look down at the run I’m going to come down.

The other thing is public speaking. Terrifies me. Hence why I’m a writer.

Q: Who is the one person that has single handedly inspired you the most in your life?

DL: Oh, tough question. I’m not sure that I’d say that he inspired me, but my father used to tell me as a teenager that I could be whatever I wanted to be, he’d also say I was better than the boys who wanted to date me. But this is the same man who I used to argue with every week so in some ways, I felt compelled to be great at everything I did just to stick it to him. It was a complicated love/hate relationship.

Q: If you could take a trip to any foreign country RIGHT NOW, which one would you choose? Why?

DL: Anywhere in the world? Wow, just the one place. I’ve love to do a round the world trip. But if I had to pick one right now I’d say I’d love to go back to Alaska. I did a short trip there last year and it was the most amazing experience – driving in the snow, walking on a frozen ocean, snow on the streets, my husband did a snow angel on the sidewalk and I filmed it from the hotel window, we skied one of the best snowfields in the world, and we had local beer around a campfire afterwards.  I’m dying to go back and explore it fully.

Q: What is one talent that you’re hopeless at, but you wish you had?

DL: Dancing. I dance like somebody has cut the elastic in my undies and I’m desperate to stop them falling to the floor. Also, contortionism is a talent I’d love. I’d love love love to do backflips. Alas, I am as unbendable as a rock. My best friend growing up was an amazing dancer. She could do tap, ballet, jazz, contortion, and everything else. I used to go and watch her at recitals. Thinking I could do the same, I went to one dance class. It was evidence my talents laid elsewhere and I did not even finish the class. Today, when work colleagues and friends suggest to go to a Salsa class, or even Zumba, I gracefully decline.

Q: What TV show are you most addicted to?

DL: There are a few TV shows I will drop everything for. Supernatural – I am in love with Dean Winchester. Once Upon a time. Star Trek – yep, I’m guilty of being a trekkie. Dr Who – more specifically the series with David Tennant as Dr Dreamy. Burn Notice because I just love the kick ass aspect, and I sort of used the CIA character as an influence for my CIA character in my novel Feedback.

Q: If you were stuck on a deserted island, name three objects and three people you would want with you.

DL: Objects: either my piano or guitar or maybe both, my kindle as it has dozens of books, and my iPod to listen to 80s music.

People: aside from the obvious which is my husband and my dog, I’d want someone who could hunt for food, someone who could build shelter, and someone who could do the other chores that needed to be done because I’ll be busy sitting on my butt reading and relaxing.

Q: What is one trait or physical characteristic that you are proud of/love about yourself?

DL: My stubbornness. It motivates me to do what I have to do, as well as what I want to do. It gives me strength to keep going when I want to give up. And it pushes me to excel because if there is ever that nagging voice in your head telling you that you can’t do something, being stubborn enables you to tell that voice to shut up. That is until I don’t want to do something, and then I’m as stubborn as a mule and I simply will not do it. Pity the fool who tries to get me to do something I don’t want to do.

 

About the author: D L Richardson was born in Ireland and came to Australia with her parents as a baby. She went to a public school in Sydney’s western suburbs and the books she read were given to her or borrowed from the library. However it was music that first captured her creative interest.

She joined the school choir at age eight and got her first acoustic guitar at age ten, although she really wanted a piano. In high school she took up lead vocals after the girl she was to sing a duet with failed to show up. After that she told her stage fright to get lost and took up singing with the school band where she performed in many concerts. When she left school she helped form her own rock band where she sang lead vocals, played bass guitar, and wrote all the lyrics. At age 26 she realized she wanted to write novels for the rest of her life or die trying so she sold her equipment, quit pursuing a music career and began writing instead.

She has two young adult novels published, “The Bird With The Broken Wing” and “Feedback” and is currently writing her third novel “Little Red Gem”.

She lives in Australia on the NSW South Coast with her husband and dog. When she’s not writing or reading she can be found playing her piano or guitars, renovating the house, or walking th dog.

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Cheers,

Categories: RTW

RTW: Best Book of October

Road Trip Wednesday is a “Blog Carnival,” where YA Highway‘s contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments, you can hop from destination to destination and get everybody’s unique take on the topic.

This week’s topic:

What was the best book you read in October?

 

I just checked Goodreads and I’m shocked to see that I read 11 books in October! How am I’m going to decide between 11 books?

Just to make this fun, let’s break it down a bit.

– 6 were NA contemp romance

– 1 was NA Urban Fantasy

– 1 was craft

– 1 was YA contemp

– 2 was YA fantasy

It is a hard choice, my friends, I liked or loved all the books I read this month. I could choose 2 or 3 books instead of one, but then it’ll be worse, because I’ll want to choose all 11!

So, here it is, without further ado, my favorite of the month:

Following the unexpected death of her father, 18-year-old Layken is forced to be the rock for both her mother and younger brother. Outwardly, she appears resilient and tenacious, but inwardly, she’s losing hope. 
Enter Will Cooper: The attractive, 21-year-old new neighbor with an intriguing passion for slam poetry and a unique sense of humor. Within days of their introduction, Will and Layken form an intense emotional connection, leaving Layken with a renewed sense of hope.
Not long after an intense, heart-stopping first date, they are slammed to the core when a shocking revelation forces their new relationship to a sudden halt. Daily interactions become impossibly painful as they struggle to find a balance between the feelings that pull them together, and the secret that keeps them apart. 

 

Crazy-good! Now, go read it!

How about you? What was the best book you read in October?

Cheers,

Categories: Release Day

Release Day: Smoke and Mirrors by Marie Treanor

Smoke and Mirrors
The Gifted, Book 1
Marie Treanor

Genre: Paranormal Romance/Suspense
ISBN: 978-0-9573016-4-1
Number of pages: 241 (epub)
Word Count: 87,000
Cover Artist: Kimberly Killion (Hot Damn Designs)
Book Description:

Deceit and desire, and a treasure beyond price…

When struggling Scottish writer Nell Black accepts a one-off job with the police, translating for an arson suspect from the isolated ex-Soviet republic of Zavrekestan, she stumbles into a terrifying world of organized crime and paranormal abilities that turns her whole belief system upside down. Faced with an incomparable thief, hit men who spontaneously combust, gangsters, drug dealers, British Intelligence and a fiery goddess, Nell no longer knows who to trust. The man who saves her life is a criminal to whom deceit is second nature. He has more smoke screens and more plans in motion than anyone else can keep track of. He is, moreover, probably insane. Even his fellow gangsters are afraid of him. So why is he the one man Nell wants to touch her?

Rodion Kosar is in trouble. His convoluted plans all lead to one goal – the retrieval of his treasure – and to achieve that, he needs Nell to believe he isn’t the bad guy. He has many reasons beyond his own desires to make love to her. Especially when a plan goes wrong and he has to play dead before someone really kills him – either the police, the menacing Russian crime lord known as the Bear, or the powerful Guardian of the Gifted whom he’s defied once too often. Nell’s burgeoning gift of second sight could be his best route to the treasure, and yet keeping her with him spells danger. For Nell has her own agenda, her own mission, and she could just as easily cause his final downfall.

 

Author Bio:  Marie Treanor lives in Scotland with her eccentric husband and three much-too-smart children. Having grown bored with city life, she resides these days in a picturesque village by the sea where she is lucky enough to enjoy herself avoiding housework and writing sensual stories of paranormal romance and fantasy.

Marie Treanor has published more than twenty ebooks with small presses, (Samhain Publishing, Ellora’s Cave, Changeling Press and The Wild Rose Press), including a former Kindle bestseller, Killing Joe. Blood on Silk: an Awakened by Blood novel, was her New York debut with NAL.

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Excerpt:

Just walking across the beach and onto the cliff path made her sweat inside her borrowed oilskins, so she pulled her raincoat off and let the chilly breeze cool her down. A moment later, she realised Rodion was striding easily along beside her, and found her voice, small, hard, and definite.
“You’re wrong on two counts, Rodion Andreyevich. For the record, I don’t sleep with men on whims, however tempting they might imagine themselves. And even if I did, that wouldn’t and couldn’t help you find your treasure.”
For a moment, he said nothing. She wouldn’t have been surprised if he’d sped up and left the others to make sure she followed him back to the house. It was the kind of reaction she usually got to such a speech—a hasty backing off with the unspoken subtext: Whoops. Easy lay’s off. Try someone else.
But Rodion neither broke nor increased his stride. “What about fun?” he said.
She glanced at him, frowning. “What?”
He met her gaze in the darkness. “Do you ever sleep with a man for fun?”
“Do you imagine I close my eyes, grit my teeth, and think of England?” she retorted, although in some cases, it had come depressingly close. “Or Scotland…”
“I don’t know. And neither do you.” His teeth gleamed in the darkness. His fingers touched her wrist, a glancing, gliding caress that caught at her breath. “Not with me.”
“I have no idea what you’re talking about,” she said loftily.
“I’ll show you.” Without warning, he nudged her off the path.
She staggered, but he held her upright with both hands at her waist, and pushed her two steps farther until her back came up against a tree. His hands were warm on her waist, and they stood breast to chest, his hips deliberately touching hers. Between, she could feel him growing and hardening, and heat flooded her. The heat of embarrassment and fear and, God help her, a shocking, raging lust.
“Fun,” he repeated. “You and me, having sex for fun. What would you think of that?”
For the space of several heartbeats—her heart was beating very fast—she stared up into his stormy blue eyes. Her stomach lurched, for there was real emotion there. She’d no idea what it signified, but it was profound, intense, and dangerously exciting.
“Are you actually offering to show me a good time?” she managed. “After lying to me, getting me shot at, kidnapping me, and forcing me on a drug smuggling trip?”
“Yes,” he said softly and bent his head so close she could feel his breath on her lips, her cheek. “What do you say, Nell? You and me, just for the fun of it.” He began to sway subtly against her, while his hands stroked her hips through her jeans. His breath stirred her ear. “I have this feeling—such a warm, sexy feeling—that we’d be good together. So awesomely good…”
All she could manage was, “You’re kidding yourself.”
“Am I? I want you very badly, Yelena Black.”
She closed her eyes, as if that could blot out the temptation of his soft, sexy voice. It did things to her she didn’t want to think about.
“Tough. I don’t want you,” she said brutally.
It didn’t faze him, didn’t stop his hips from pressing her into the tree or his face from sinking ever closer to hers. “Yes, you do. I’ve seen it in your eyes when I touch you. I could see it there now if you’d just open them.”
She opened her eyes and glared. But he only smiled, and that didn’t help at all. His erection pressed between her thighs with just the right amount of pressure to be gloriously exciting without any overt threat. Her whole body trembled, melting against his. Every time he moved, brushing against her nipples like a caress, she tingled. She couldn’t break eye contact, didn’t want to, although his own gaze kept dropping to her lips and back to her eyes, tantalizing, forcing her to wonder again with new desperation, how did he kiss?
She just bet he’d be good at it. She was already so aroused, her stomach would do backflips at the first touch of his lips. If she let it. If she let him.
“Yes, there it is,” he said huskily. A smile, curiously warm and tender sprang into his eyes. “Don’t look so alarmed. One kiss and then I’ll stop.” He brought up his hand and traced the shape of her upper lip with his forefinger.
There was no way she could explain her real terror, that one kiss with him and she wouldn’t be able to stop. She tried to speak, but the words dried in her desperate throat. She grabbed at the tree to stop herself holding on to him and saw the smile flicker across his face. One kiss and then I’ll stop. He bent even closer until she felt his breath on her lips, as he whispered, “If you want me to.”
His mouth closed on hers.

 

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Congrats, Marie!

Cheers,

Categories: Covers, New Adult

Cover Love: Make It Last

 

In a small town, it’s hard to recover from being dumped by your high school sweetheart. That’s just what Briana has to do after Colin leaves her to follow his dreams. She focuses her energy into her friendships and the pursuit of her own goal of becoming a chef. Just when she finally feels like she’s on the right path, he comes back to town.

Colin knew breaking up with Briana before leaving for college was the right thing to do. He was determined to leave small-town life behind forever, and that included his high school girlfriend. But when a sports injury puts him on the sidelines, he’s forced to return home. Seeing Briana again brings back a lot of memories, and Colin wonders if he made the right decision. It doesn’t take long for him to realize he wants her back, and this time, he wants to make it last.

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Author Bio: Bethany Lopez was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Michigan and San Antonio, Texas. She went to High School at Dearborn High, in Dearborn, Michigan, which is where she has set her Young Adult novel. She is married and has a blended family with five children. She is currently serving in the United States Air Force as a Recruiter in Los Angeles, California. She has always loved to read and write and has seen her dream realized by independently publishing her contemporary Young Adult series, Stories About Melissa. Ta Ta for Now!, xoxoxo, and Ciao are available now. Bethany is currently working on a Contemporary Fantasy YA and a Contemporary New Adult Trilogy.
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Cheers,

Categories: #ROW80

#ROW80 check-in 11/04

Hey friends! Welcome to my weekly ROW80 update!

Here is my goals for the past week and how it went:

  • Avoid hurricane! It came, it was a mess, but we are safe and sound. The only major thing here was the loss of power. We saw lots of fallen trees around our neighborhood, but thankfully none fell on our house. I confess the force of the winds scared me a bit, but I soon realized the house would stay up lol
  • Writing: Just keep writing. We lost power Monday afternoon and got it back Friday evening, kid didn’t have school all weekend, and I had my 4 wisdom teeth extracted on Fri morning. Writing? What’s that?
  • Reading: read book #65 of the year. Read book #65 and #66. If hubby and daughter didn’t ask me to join at each game they invented to pass their time, and if I hadn’t gotten so dizzy and sleepy after the surgery, I would have read one more.
  • Social media: I want to spend LESS time on twitter and blogging—so I can get more writing done! Ha, haven’t done a thing the whole week. Even with internet on my phone, I tried saving its batteries.
  • Exercising: at least 3x. Big fat zero. The gym was closed for 3 days, then there was my surgery …

Well, what did I expect? To write and exercise after a hurricane and a surgery? Really? Sometimes I expect too much of me, and I’m always disappointed when I can’t deliver. Anyway, nothing I can do about it now.

 

My goals for next week:

  • Writing: Just keep writing. It’s time to catch up with NaNo.
  • Reading: read book #67 of the year.
  • Social media: I want to spend LESS time on twitter and blogging—so I can get more writing done!
  • Exercising: at least 2x. My doctor said I shouldn’t exercise for a whole week after the surgery, which means I shouldn’t exercise once this week …

The problem with this week will be Tuesday—because of elections, school is closed which means kiddo will stay home and I won’t get anything done. Let’s hope I can catch up with NaNo in only 4 days (I should have 15k words by Fri to be on top of it).

 

On my blogs this week:

  • The Screenplay Method (The Magic of Storytelling for all Writers)
  • Cover Love: Holiday Fling by Victoria H. Smith
  • Featured Book of the Month: The Crimson Hunt, by Victoria Smith (with HUGE giveaway!)

 

Don’t forget to check out how the other ROWers are doing! Have a great week!

Cheers,

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