June Blog
stop getting sick and move onwards
It seems as if May has been a month of illness. I have hardly been able to hold my head on my body, as I coughed up my lungs. I couldn’t sit up, think, drink, walk, read, listen, or do anything. I did nothing but sleep. Before I slept, however, I managed to complete some amazing things.
I finished and uploaded the redux version of The Harvesters – book one! It is now available, and if you refresh your Kindle, it will refresh with the new addition. I got the short story Sitting Room up as well.
Maybe this was the reason I got sick? Release words and catch every bug.
In other words, I’m still fighting MS365, but I am coming to terms with my fate. I sit here after being upright and almost functional for an entire week, trying to figure out what to do next.
I could keep going and make the same type of tweaks to book two- The Domes, or I could just let it go and get back to writing book three-Inception. That actually seems like the best way to go. I could touch up The Domes while Inception goes through editing. My mind would already be in edit head at that point, so it might be easier. Right?
My head is not in editing mode; that is the truth. When I was just starting to sit up last week, I became a blob of goo. It was a great improvement over the slime-slick that was my M O for the two weeks prior. All I could really do was read and watch miscellaneous stuff. It turned from silly donkey videos into some serious research for the story, mostly for book six. I have made my creativity feel more enlivened. Research always makes my mind do its happy spin.
Yes, it helps to ask you the important questions that I simply answer for myself while I type at you. I shall tuck those notes into my folder for book six and go back to work to complete book three. It seems like more fun to me. When the editing brain springs back into action The Domes will always be there.
Bring on summer, bring on Inception.
