Yes, I'll be asking a similar question all year. When you stay busy, time flies by.
June was full of fun with Laya the chicken. Laya is a naked neck silkie and the most laid back of all my chickens. Books and a chicken? Yep. She often comes with me to outdoor events to draw people over to my booth, and because hey, chickens are fun! Have you ever pet a chicken? Visit my booth and you can check that off your bucket list.
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Taking a walk at the Lakeshore Art Festival |
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Sitting pretty at the White Lake Arts and Crafts Festival |
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Getting all the love at Magical Realms |
I've been doing a little work in my garden as time allows. So many weeds to pull. The chickens love to eat them though so that give me some extra incentive to get weeds pulled beyond making the flower hill look nice.
Have I been writing? The answer was supposed to be no, because I'm taking a break. However, Camp Nano got brought up in my local writing group and I did have an already started project I was mulling scenes over for...so yes, I am now writing. Sitting at 11K words so far for the month. I expect the fantastic pace will slow down now that my long holiday weekend is over.
On the subject of taking a break, I have been reading and watching Netflix. Refilling the well, as it were.
Recently watched and finished:
The Last Kingdom
Legacies
Bridgerton
The Ted Bundy Tapes
The Letter for the King
Cracow Monsters
Vikings Valhalla
The John Wayne Gacy Tapes
Recently Read:
Ravishing the Heiress by Sherry Thomas
The Kingmakers Daughter by Philippa Gregory
Sometimes We Fall by Yong Takahashi
Year One by Nora Roberts
Patrick by Stephen Lawhead
29 by Vera West
Bromance Bookclub by Lyssa Kay Adams
Now that I've enticed you with Laya the chicken, I'm sorry to say that she won't be back with me until August when I'm at closer to home outdoor events. However, this month, you can find chickenless me at:
July 8-10 Capital City Comic Con - Lansing, MI
July 16 &17 Michigan Medieval Stroll - Lake Orion, MI
July 23 Kogan Con - Grand Haven, MI
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If you're not familiar with and find links to all the other participating writers. |
And now to this month's Insecure Writer's Support Group question: If you could live in any book world, which one would you choose?
I'd have to go with my own Narvan world because I know the rules and the people there, and most importantly, who to avoid in order to stay alive. Alive is good.
That whole world (universe?) has been with me for so long I can't imagine living any where else outside of the real world. Plus, my characters have aged with me. They're not moving as quickly as they used to. They suffer from aches and the occasional bad back day. I could fit in there in some quiet little background character roll without having to get into the plot chaos with main characters, but maybe still be close enough to see some of the action from a safe distance.
Where would you go?