Still Alive

You might be hard pressed to prove it based on my visibility lately, but I’m still alive.

The last couple of months have been trying. Mostly I’ve been trying to get my head above water – and failing. An adjustment to my medications went awry and I’m only now beginning to find my balance again.

In August I need to get Cape Grace finished because I’ve an editor on standby for September 1. I’ve paid the deposit and if I don’t get the book done, there will be some significant consequences. It’s not like there aren’t consequences anyway but you probably get my drift.

Thanks for the supporting comments and well-wishes. I hope I’ve turned a corner and – starting tomorrow – things will begin to get back on track.

Of course, I’m notoriously optimistic about this stuff…

May Day

I missed the last few updates so…here goes:

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The last half of March had way too much red on it. Working on paperbacks is a “tough job” for me and I’m easily distracted.

On the plus side, I crossed off two of the open audio projects and I’ve got no more outside jobs (other than the odd drop in line for a project that was supposed to be completed by now).



20140501_085543April was a bit better There’s more blue and I actually finished up the galley for Full Share. It should be available at Amazon now.

Most of the month was one problem after another. Between being sick, having technology issues on the morning walk, and all the other interruptions to my well ordered existence, it wasn’t the best month.

On the plus side, I’ve gotten a new keyboard that I love. I’m working on new stories — and some old ones — and I’ve put aside the paperbacks for the time being. It’s time I got back to having a bit of fun with writing.

So, hurray, hurray.
The first of May.
Outdoor .. um … writing (yeah, outdoor writing!)
Starts today!

Safe voyage and thanks for your continued support.

The Hermit of Lammas Wood

Some journeys take you where you need to be.

Tanyth Fairport makes her way through the Lammas Wood to discover that the last of the Old Witch Women isn’t exactly what she expected. When greedy businessmen from the mainland threaten those she loves, Tanyth must put aside her fear and give herself over to her gifts.

A journey twenty winters in the making may come to naught when Tanyth learns the secret of The Hermit of Lammas Wood.

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