Saying goodbye to summer isn’t always fun, but because fall
is one of my favorite seasons…actually, I’ll say it is my favorite season, so I’m
only slightly sad to see summer go. I’ll miss going barefoot but I look forward
to green grass again and saying goodbye to fire danger. I’ll miss the beautiful
t-shirt weather, but I look forward to cozy days wrapped in sweaters with a cup
of tea. And, I always look forward to the holiday season, especially with Halloween
right around the corner and the multiple choices of spiced hot drinks that
never fail to brighten a rainy fall day.
While our days are still somewhat nice, we’ve lost the high temps, we’ve actually been treated to some rain, and I’ve noticed the past few days that the wind has really been kicking in every once in awhile. The seasons are beginning the shift.
"And all at once, summer collapsed into fall." ~Oscar Wilde~
Jozee, such a happy girl |
The last month of summer as well as the first week of this September
has been a busy time for me, but also quite enjoyable. Since my last post where
I shared about extra outings with Jozee and the expected release of my next
book, I’ve enjoyed more hikes with Jozee and more time at the beach…
Cape Disappointment State Park |
…a visit to my favorite bookstore in Portland (Powell’s
books)…
…a road trip to Montana and Wyoming…
…we celebrated my grandmother’s 89th birthday, I attended
a writer’s conference and…I released my latest book!
Available in paperback and as an eBook on Amazon |
Here’s the blurb to give you an idea of what it’s about:
Note to My Author Self is a compilation of notes the author hopes will inspire others so that following their dreams doesn’t become buried by a busy or stressful life. The notes begin from the author’s initial writing journey after she realized her passion was to write and her purpose was to share her stories and inspire others. She shares her experiences during her journey while she navigates writing and publishing as a new author and when she finds herself desperately searching for inspiration as she attempts to continue writing during some of the most difficult years in her personal life.
Note to My Author Self includes motivational thoughts from the author about realizing the dream, living a creative life and avoiding the act of just existing but rather, actually living in a way that brings each of us joy.Note to My Author Self is a compilation of notes the author hopes will inspire others so that following their dreams doesn’t become buried by a busy or stressful life. The notes begin from the author’s initial writing journey after she realized her passion was to write and her purpose was to share her stories and inspire others. She shares her experiences during her journey while she navigates writing and publishing as a new author and when she finds herself desperately searching for inspiration as she attempts to continue writing during some of the most difficult years in her personal life.
Speaking of my grandmother, I dedicated this particular book to her. She doesn’t know it yet because I’m waiting to share a final copy with her, and it has been difficult keeping this fact from her but I’d rather she have the final printed version in her hands when I tell her about it. It wasn’t a difficult decision to dedicate this book to her. I have a chapter in the book titled, “Remain Unique and Unstoppable,” and she is, without a doubt, the most unique and unstoppable woman I’ve known. I can’t wait to share the news of this book with her.
Note to My Author Self
is nonfiction, as I noted before, and a completely different experience
from writing fiction, obviously. I expect I may try more nonfiction in the
future but for now, I look forward to giving my full attention to the fictional
world of Jorja and her mysteries, as well as the young adult book I’m still
working on. If you happen to buy Note to
My Author Self, I’d really appreciate hearing feedback, or would really
appreciate receiving reviews on Amazon.
Now that summer is over, my plan is to get back to blogging more
often; at least every other week, if I’m not able to manage once a week. We’ll
see how it goes. For now, though, I hope you enjoyed the remainder of your
summer days and are also ready to fall into fall. J
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