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    July 30, 2023
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    So Many Fabulous Guests In 2023.

    Coming up in August, September, and October!

    Michael Lajoie
    Gigi Meier
    J. K. Divia
    M. J. James
    G. M. Chmilar

    What a fantastic group so far this year! See my Gallery of Guests 2023 for these inspiring conversations.

    Madeline Davis
    Isa Ottoni
    Sevannah Storm
    Jorma Kansanen
    Writing Battle, Max and Teona
    Graham Streeter
    Dustin A. Frueh
    Nicolas Lemieux
    Jessica Jayne Webb
    Michael C. Carroll
    Lucy A. McLaren
    J. V. Hilliard
    Tracy Foote

    See also my Gallery of Guests 2022

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    A Typical Sunday

    July 30, 2023
    Writer’s Life

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    Google has my Books for You!!

    July 28, 2023
    Book Sale, Escape in Fantasy, Fantasy Fiction, My Books, Publications, Read, Relaunch, Romance, Sale, Writer’s Life, Writing

    To celebrate adding my books to Google and my relaunch this month for Books One and Two, I’m offering all three books free on Google through August 1 !! Click here or on image for my Linktree!

    This has been a great month for me writing-wise, not only for the Relaunch, but I’ve made huge progress on Book Three, which I am only too happy to share by way of a cover reveal! Scroll down… Yay!

    Thank you so much for your support. 💚💙💜💙💚

    You can still get my books free on Smashwords Books during its Summer/Winter Sale!

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    Where would Indie Writers be Without Other Indie Writers?

    July 26, 2023
    Authors, Community, Fantasy Fiction, Fantasy Sci Fi Writers Alliance, Fantasy Stories, My Books, Recommended YouTube, Writing

    Fantasy Author MJ James will be coming for a visit in September, and I can’t wait to share our conversation and talk about all the ways the writing community is awesome. MJ knows because they work hard shining the light on the unsung indie writers and their books.

    You can follow MJ on their YouTube channel, and I will point you to it with this particular episode because MJ invited me to share Book One in the Starlight Chronicles, Ursus Borealis!

    Give the channel a like and subscribe. MJ works tirelessly for the community all while working on their own books. The In-Between is a super good read, too!

    You can also meet author Jessica Jayne Webb on my May Sunday Spotlight and check out her book The Secrets of Wilderfort Castle. I also can’t wait to try out the Kingdom Legacy series. Rachanee Lumayo talks about Book Three, Heir of Magic and Mischance.

    Thanks for your support!

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    I Took my Pod People on a Retreat to Lake Tahoe

    July 20, 2023
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    My Pod People and I have been working super hard on a finish for The Starlight Chronicles series. And it’s getting hot in my office with no air conditioning. Our window units don’t reach that far. How are all of you faring in this hot weather? Yikes!

    So, I was stoked when my bestie asked me to stay with her a couple nights at her timeshare at South Lake. But my energetic and fun-loving friend doesn’t just stop with an invite to stay in a charming little condo… Nope, she also provided a list of excursions for us to indulge in.

    Which meant I packed up my pod people and left my laptop behind… Well, not quite. But I only wrote for about twenty minutes on Book Three when I had some downtime 😁 Oh, and I made a promo video for another writing buddy who will be sharing it on their YouTube channel because I thought it would be fun to film it at Tahoe since there’s a great scene in Ursus Borealis at Harrah’s… and a chase scene on the highway to Truckee… But that’s it for writing, I swear. Oh wait. I also bent my friend’s ear on my latest plots. She’s wonderful about that too, including injecting me with a needed dose of her vibrant enthusiasm. She likes my books and is great for bouncing ideas off of.

    I only live 45 minutes from this world-class destination and visit once or twice a year, but I’ve never gone up to a ski lodge. Mostly because I don’t ski. Who knew Heavenly could be as fun in the summer! And it was blessedly much cooler than my valley this past week.

    Here is a bit of trivia: The amount of water in Lake Tahoe (39 trillion gallons) is enough to supply each person in the US with 50 gallons of water per day for five years.

    View from the Heavenly Gondola. I highly recommend this experience. It includes a final leg on the ski lift to the top at 10,000 feet! I live in a high dessert valley at 5,000 feet, but still! It’s great getting high on that pine scented air that only smells that sweet so far up. And there was plenty of snow left over in July.

    I’ve never gazed on Tahoe like this. Isn’t it amazing?

    view of the Carson Valley,
    Nevada-side

    From the top of Heavenly, you can ski down the Nevada side or the California side.

    The other highlight of our outing was a Magic Fusion show at The Loft in Heavenly Village. (The Village is also good for fantastic restaurants and shops.)

    The Loft is a small venue, purposefully intimate, so the audience can be up close and personal with the performer. Our evening included an amazing performance by Matt Marcy.

    For your entertainment, here is Mr. Marcy on Penn and Teller.

    We finished the trip with pizza at the Base Camp Pizza Co. with live music.

    Empress Linen with Indigo Gin, Elderflower liqueuer, lemonade, and cucumber

    Okay, so back to my hot valley and writing… after a little knitting and pot luck at my local air conditioned hangout with my knitting buddies!

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    Passion “A Strong and Barely Controllable Emotion” [Good at Any Age]

    July 20, 2023
    Blog, Do Overs, Inspiration, Musings, Passionate Pursuits, Writer’s Life, Writing

    I’m a romance writer. Passion is an emotion I get to play around with… a lot. Sigh…

    Okay, that statement pretty much says it all, and I should just end my article here. Wait… sorry… I got caught up in the moment. I do that a lot when I’m writing.

    What I really wanted to talk about was how I found my own personal passion that 1) blossomed in my 50s, 2) is sticking with me, unlike so many other creative outlets I’ve explored, and 3) has been a joy fanning into a brighter flame through learning and community… And through my example, prove to you that you can do the same.

    You get one shot at life and there’s no age limit in pursuing your passion – if anything, you now have the wisdom and experience to navigate your passions with a clear head. Besides; it’s better late than never!

    Trudie Skies – Fantasy Author

    My focus today is the part where I started this journey in my 50s. Because I want to convey to you that it’s never too late to pursue a new passion, to rewrite your life, even. It can happen. Sometimes it happens with purpose, sometimes by those lovely twists of fate. The twist of fate that caused me to take another turn in life was not so lovely, but the fact that the pandemic brought an activity that prompted me to try my hand at my first novel is a positive thing I will gladly take away from all that horror.

    The summer it hit, I decided to get back into my reading. My wonderful niece turned me onto Cassandra Clare, and I devoured the Infernal Devices series starting with Clockwork Angel. After that, I went on to consume Stephanie Meyers’ Twilight Series. I couldn’t get enough of the fantastic first person narrative of Sookie Stackhouse in True Blood. I’m getting ready to start them again on my Audible. I went on to discover independent authors like Stephanie Hudson and devoured all twelve books in the Afterlife saga, followed by Transfusion. Next, was another fantastic discovery; Grace Draven and Radiance. Highly recommend this author! More authors got swept into my Audible or Kindle like Laura Thalassa (The Four Horsemen novels, The Bargainer series, and other great series), Jeanienne Frost (Night Huntress novels), and Kresley Cole (Immortals After Dark novels). For the romcom paranormal shifter delights, I turned to Carrie Pulkinen. And the list goes on. I read 180 books that summer.

    All devoured, digested, and churned into a new passion.

    Which means I got the crazy idea one day (in 2020) that I would try my hand at writing a novel. I sat down to write… and haven’t stopped. My first novel turned into a 250,000 word series. I’m still finishing the last book, and have rewritten the first two several times in the process of learning. I went for the self-publishing option and learned how to make my own book covers and promos, all one step at a time. I got involved with a writing community and found other resources. Three years later, I’ve learned so many new things, my head is spinning, and I made the momentous decision to retire from my day job a year early.

    I ‘m also 50,000 words in on three other stand alone novels and have written a host of short stories (many based on characters in my novels yet to be complete), one having won a contest. But wow! Contests and anthology submissions are tough. Still I’ve learned so much through the process, that it’s worth the beating. I blogged about the benefits of slogging through rejection yesterday. I did managed to get a short story accepted to an anthology this year, and that was a thrill.

    Am I convincing you yet to go for it? I hope so. All I can tell you for sure… following a passion at any stage of life is the best way to live. Strong and barely controllable emotions fuel the mind and body, spark that drive to get up and start a new day, and to live that day in excited anticipation of the next development while meeting yet another milestone in your new passion.

    Here is one great example to illustrate that developing a passion later in life is not a new thing. [Click on header for the full article on other examples]

    Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Author of the autobiographical “Little House on the Prairie” series, Laura Ingalls Wilder became a teacher at the tender age of 15, but spent most of her adult life tending a farm and family. She wouldn’t really take up writing until her 40s, and faced several rounds of rejections for her first attempts at chronicling her childhood on the frontier. She finally broke through with “Little House in the Big Woods” in 1932, when she was well into her 60s. She continued to write “Little House” books for the next decade.

    Just think – you could spend the next few years indulging your passions, or you could tell yourself it’s not worth it. Those next few years will pass regardless, only by then, you may regret not giving your passions a go.

    Trudie Skies – Fantasy Author

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    Rejection – the dismissing or refusing of a proposal, idea… [or submission]

    July 20, 2023
    Blog, Musings, Rejection Coping, Supporting Writers, Ted Talk, Writer’s Life, Writing, Writing Challenges

    This was my week for the dreaded “R” word. Rejected twice in seven days. I thought I’d chat about about how that makes me feel and what I’ll be doing about it. Maybe you all can relate and it will give you a boost to know that you’re not alone.

     People who experienced rejection as more painful were more likely to change their behavior, remain in the tribe, and pass along their genes.

    Guy Winch

    I’ll start by saying that this whole fiction writing journey has been a complete surprise and only started three years ago. I’ve been a steamroller ever since. That is the most surprising part because most of my life I’ve been a dabbler. I love to create, but I’ve never stuck with any one thing long enough to become expert.

    I’m now a bulldog about a craft I’ve developed a surprising passion for… in my 50s. What? How did that happen? I’ll get it into the idea of late-blooming passions more in a future article. Today, I’m focusing on dealing with rejection.

    Photo Credit: The Spruce Pets

    So, when the results go unseen, unappreciated, or are outright rejected, the feelings go deep, right to the gut. Maybe that was why I always dabbled. No risk. Well, I’m opening myself up to all the poundings now… and having the time of my life.

    Both of these rejections I’d prepared myself for and even planned my next steps. Doing this I was sure would help me cope with the blow. It does, and it doesn’t, and I’ll tell you why.

    First. It was still a gut punch.

    This TED article provides the reasons why we feel rejection so deeply. So, I’ll point you to it because you really need to read it and it explains things much better than I can.

    As for me, I really thought that I wouldn’t feel rejection as deeply in my 50s, convinced life experience, maturity, whatever you want to call it, would be my buffer. Instead, my first reaction when I get that “Thank you for your submission to… Unfortunately…” message is to cry and rant.

    Then my jaw juts out and my backup plans kick into action. But the plans don’t go forward in a vacuum. Each rejection is a major learning experience. I love to learn, and I love to apply it to my work. It proves just as Mr. Winch describes in his article, that pain equals survival. It’s motivation. It changes behavior. And leads to success. Just be open to the idea that success comes in all sorts of ways each time you push through another rejection.

    So, I guess what I’m trying to say is that the pain is short-lived. I waist little time before turning back into a steamroller, and I can move on with honing my craft. And that’s why I’m enjoying the heck out of this ride.

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    Coming next Sunday on my Spotlight – Musician Tracy Foote

    July 3, 2023
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    I love to feature all creators, and this month I’m excited to delve into the music industry. Come meet my friend Tracy Foote as we get behind the scenes of a busy musician touring with his bandmates all through the foothills of California… and beyond.

    Rock and blues guitar is a passion of mine, and Tracy had the talent from the beginning. I was not surprised when he made it a career. Check out these schedules…

    The Breakers will be performing:

    • July 14 @ HIGHWAY 50 Brewery in Camino
    • July 28 @ Movement Brewing Co. in Rancho Cordova HWY 50 & Sunrise area
    • July 29 @ Torch Club in Sacramento 

    Devon Galley and The Heavy Hold just finished a round of shows. Here’s what’s next:

    • August 26 @ Movement Brewing Co. in Rancho Cordova

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    OMG! I Did it! Book Two is Relaunched – All That’s Left is a Series Finish! And It’s Close! Sneak Peek Below!

    July 3, 2023
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    Andras snared me with his eyes. A low rumble sounded in his chest and moved up his throat. The reactions around us shocked me. The croupier paused the betting. Some of the men moved away. A few cleared their throats, and several women let out soft moans. And all of it increased my internal temperature.
    Fearing I would dissolve into a puddle if I thought too much about what was happening, I kept my gaze fixed on Andras.

    Selena Aires – Ursus Borealis

    To celebrate all the excitement and my appreciation of all the fantastic fantasy, paranormal shifter romance, and supernatural fantasy readers out there, my books are free July 3-5! and Ursus Borealis is free all month on Smashwords. Click on image.

    Here is a sneak peek at the cover for Book Three, Tigris Vetus, and a series synopsis:

    When Selena Aires moves to a small town in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, what she expects falls into place; the perfect artist bungalow, fun new friends, and miles of trails right out her back door.

    It’s not long after finding her niche at the old pioneer pub The Starlight that she discovers her new town and its citizens harbor mysteries below the surface. For answers, Selena must tap deeper into her abilities as an observer. What she sees not only changes the world as she knows it but requires her to face hard choices… and strange foes.

    Fortunately, the petite artist attracts strong allies, including two men, shifters, and alphas of rival packs, who put aside their differences when she calls on them, though they don’t stop competing for her heart.

    Others line up to support the once dedicated loner. A vampire emissary brings challenges to Selena’s personal life, though she sees his potential as an ally. She is reunited with her brother at the perfect time, but he has a secret that breaks her heart. Then there’s her magus guide Zigan, a holy man dedicated to her prophetic cause, though even he doesn’t have all the answers.

    Just when Zigan and Selena think they figured out which direction she must go to fulfill her destiny, a new twist is revealed, requiring Selena to investigate yet another path.

    Answering this call means facing an alien prince who made Earth his territory thousands of years ago. Aviel does not give up when he wants something, and he wants Selena. To rid the planet of this age-old menace, Selena must make the dreaded decision to leave her growing family behind and join Aviel in her biggest role yet as a maiden marked by the moon goddesses of Anurash.

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    Sharing – Remembering The Holocaust

    July 2, 2023
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    The recent death of Hannah Pick-Goslar, a childhood friend of Anne Frank, serves as a reminder that living survivors of the Holocaust are fast …

    Remembering The Holocaust

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