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Rell- Available November 1!!!

So tonight I officially have the ebook version of my first novel Rell all formatted, loaded, and ready to rock on Amazon. All I have to do is hit the “publish” button and it will be live. I’m holding off because I think I can have the hardcopy (paperback) formatting finished within the next week.…

Almost There…Baby Steps

I’ve been hesitant to post about this – because I said this last year and then hit a giant roadblock, but…if I keep on track with my “last read through” goals, my novel Rell will be fully ebook formatted and ready to rock by the end of this week. I’ve tentatively set a publishing date…

Well Written Fluff

A couple of weeks ago when I was on vacation I read Katherine Center’s book The Bodyguard. I enjoy all of Center’s books, but her novel How to Walk Away is especially powerful, and definitely a more serious work than The Bodyguard. That being said I loved every minute of reading The Bodyguard – it…

Universal

We are each A universeExpanding and vast.Comets dragging the dustOf our pasts.Black holes that eatOur hearts to nothing.Dazzling nebulasWhere we shine, glorious,Against the dark.This skin you seeIs just camouflage packaging.We are, each one of us,A universe. -Jenel Alan OriginalWorkPoetry

Read, Read, Read

Stumbled across this quote by author Lisa See and it made me smile – “Read a thousand books, and your words will flow like a river.” I read a lot of books. My Goodreads goal for this year is 200 books and even that feels like not enough. Books fuel me in so many ways,…

Consistent Momentum

One challenge I seem to have in the last few years is consistent momentum. I’ll have a few days where I scribble like crazy in a notebook and set a bunch of goals, and then…. More and more I’m becoming convinced that the secret to doing anything, especially if you want to do it well,…

Learning From Other Writers: A.S. Byatt

Okay so here’s the hard truth up front – there are some things about the book Possession by A. S. Byatt that I don’t like. I have a genuine animosity toward books that romanticize affairs, and the character of Maud Bailey I find irritating, and not in a good way, about 90 percent of the…