Simmer Time

Production work has come to an end, finally, and I’ve moved into full creation mode again. Here’s where we stand.

Status

School Days (Marva Collins Book 1) is out in ebook and paper. The typo update is on Amazon finally. You should be able to find the new crop of typos in Managing Content and Devices. Podium says the Audible edition should be available Sep 15.

Working Class (Marva Collins Book 2) is out on ebook and paper has been out for a month and the first typo run has been posted. Podium has the manuscript. No word on availability yet.

Hard Knocks (Marva Collins Book 3) is out on ebook and paper as of today. It’s been a long time coming but I think it does what I needed it to do. Your mileage may, of course, vary.

The Wizard’s Cat is on the word processor. It’s also in Manuskript (a native Linux Scrivener replacement) as I work on trying to quilt this thing into place. I know the story, but I’m having a difficult time getting all the pieces written down and in the right sequence. That’s where I’m hoping Manuskript will help.

What Am I Reading?

I gave up on the “Classic a Month” quest. I didn’t like what it did to my reading habit. Every time I took on a book I “should” read, my reading time dropped by about 20-30%. I wasn’t enjoying the experience and saw it as a chore. I’m too old to have reading be a chore.

The pick of the pack this month is Jenny Schwartz’s new series – The Delphic Dame. She picks up where her Adventures of a Xeno-Archeologist series ends with Cherry Pendit, Nora Devi’s half-sister, taking to the Rivers in space in search of a stranger hiding on an abandoned space station.

It was great fun, lovely characters – especially the crabby ones. (heh)

But, as always, don’t take my word for it. Maybe grab a sample and see what you think about this new chapter in Jenny’s new space opera series.

A slender blonde woman in a dark bodysuit with lots of belts and a blaster in each hand. She stands among shadowy buildings in front of a spacey backdrop including a ringed planet and a couple of moons.

Notes in the Margins:
My BookWyrm account at The Unseen City has languished by the wayside, but it’s still there.

Looking Ahead

I’ve taken a step back on the Cat, giving it a hard look. I’ve notified Podium that it won’t be available until mid-October. I’ve reserved a slot with my editor, but that was for last month. I’ll have to take what I can get from her when the time comes. My hope is that I’ll have a solid draft by the end of the month, but my more pessimistic – perhaps, realistic – side says, “Believe it when you see it, Bucko.”

I’m still writing my daily haiku. Following my word of the year – Juggle. Still baking bread about 5x a week because everybody in the house likes it and it’s something I can eat, even with my mouth still trying to recover from the radiation and chemo.

I also got back into Eve Online. They’ve made some significant changes since the last time I played. My experience with playing Ark Survival and Horizon Zero Dawn on my own terms have helped me relate to Eve better. I’m really pleased that it runs on Linux, even if not as well as it used to on native Windows. Not like I’m going to be taking out a six-ship mining convoy again anytime soon, but it’s good enough to play for a little bit and let my mind tell me stories about the characters.

Until next month, safe voyage.

Half-Way

Six months behind me. Six months ahead. A good place to take stock on how the year’s going.

Status

School Days (Marva Collins Book 1) is out in ebook and paper. I pushed a typo correction out a couple of weeks ago but it’s not clear whether or not it has registered with Amazon. Podium says the Audible edition should be available Sep 15.

Working Class (Marva Collins Book 2) is out on ebook and paper as of today. Podium has the manuscript. No word on availability.

Hard Knocks (Marva Collins Book 3) is back from the editor. I have yet to get through all the edits. This one was a bit rough. I’m expecting cover art mid month.

The Wizard’s Cat is on the word processor. It’s taking a while for me to get it settled down but I think I have a solid story. At least in my mind. Getting it all on the page? Yeah. Still working on it. I’ve got an editor slot reserved but getting the manuscript ready for her? Yeah.

What Am I Reading?

I haven’t picked a classic for the month yet. Might go with H G Wells.

Just finished John Wilker’s Any Job Will Do – a fun read with a serious Firefly vibe, but my recommendation is book 1 in a fantasy series, A J Lancaster’s Lord of Stariel.

The main character Hetta Valstar has a serious problem when her father dies. Over and above the loss of a parent, the estate needs a new lord. Hetta has to return to the family home, leaving her career and lifestyle behind to return to what promises to be just another bucolic ramble.

Yeah. Hijinks, as they say, ensue.

Loved the characters. Loved the setting. I’m reading book 2 right now because I needed to know what happened next.

As always, don’t take my word for it. Maybe grab a sample and see what you think.

Notes in the Margins:
I read a lot over the course of the month. I review many of them on my BookWyrm account at The Unseen City.

Looking Ahead

This year has been one of the most productive I’ve ever had. I owe a lot of it to work that I did in 2021 that got sidelined by 2022. Another big piece is that last year gave me a reset point. It’s a rare opportunity to re-imagine – and then build – the kind of life I want to live.

Thanks to all of you and the support you continue to give my work, I’m in a position where I can do that.

I don’t have any big plans for works beyond The Wizard’s Cat other than to take a couple of weeks off from writing to give my brain a chance to regroup. I need to let the well refill, as they say.

I’ll continue to write my daily haiku. Continue the morning walks. Continue working on my mindfulness.

And I’ll probably play a few games, just to see what stories my brain might tell me when I give it a chance to talk to me.

Until next month, safe voyage.

Hard Knocks

It pays to take a second look.
In the Deep Dark, it’s a long walk home.


The Marva Collins runs into unexpected problems a long way from port. Faced with some hard decisions, and uncertain about the choices, Ishmael has to roll the dice with inadequate information.

Is he sailing too close to the edge of forever?

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