When I haven’t been buried in work, feeling blah and running around, I’ve had my head buried in a new short. Have had a very steady word count daily flowing from this one but I’m still getting a good feel for the characters. While I really enjoy working on the series of books I wrote last year, I decided I would venture into something new, something else and have been enjoying crafting up new characters and places for it. This one is sci-fi, or as my husband calls it – scimance. (It’s cute, I’ll give him a few points for it.) What is really even better about it is that I get to put some of my real life job knowledge into it, even have a joke of a sort worked into it that I went through myself when I was learning the ins and outs of what I do in RL. (Sorry, real life job is of the “tell you have to kill you” sort. *G*)
As if May/June weren’t busy enough (birthdays (count ‘em – 8!), wedding anniversaries (2), daughter’s dance competitions (2 – we’re still in the “slow” season), a vacation and daughter’s dance recitals (2)) I tack on another this year. It’s a strictly personal one, important to only myself and there’s really no exact date other than “last week of May”. It’s been a year since I asked myself one very simple question (after reading, of all books, Twilight) and almost immediately began searching for an answer.
An answer that I’ve, so far, not fully answered to my satisfaction – four books fully finished, book 5 nearly complete, book 6 begun and one idea floating around in space for book 7. That could simply be attributed to the fact that once you ask yourself one question, there are always more questions to be answered.
Nearly a year since I asked that question and I’ve got to say, it’s been a strange trip. One where I learned a lot about myself, both as a person and as a writer.
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
Oh! Mother’s Day last week was spent in an IMAX theatre watching Star Trek. After seeing, I decided the goodness (that is both Star Trek and JJ Abrams) must be shared with the daughter. So this Sunday, today, will be spent, again, in an IMAX theatre watching Star Trek.
Geek love – pass it on.

