Friday, March 13, 2026

Shiny

I looked at the tree in the back and saw that the branches were shining in the sunlight. Evidently the ice from yesterday didn't melt off like I thought it had. I tried taking a picture but it didn't turn out. Then I noticed that the tree across the street was shining too so I tried that one. It worked a little better. You can see the ice on the tips of the branches and twigs. My writing friend, JB, got better pictures of the trees on her street and posted them on Facebook.

 

How come all the birds fly away when I pick up the camera? There were six birds in the yard--two House Finches, two Goldfinches, a Mourning Dove, and a Sparrow. I picked up the camera, looked, and they were gone. Then this lone Sparrow showed up and crouched in the shade of the feeder so I had to adjust the brightness to get it to show up even this much.

 

The flower today was Prunus Kanzan, a flowering cherry tree. It's okay, not great. I don't mind the open flowers too much and the buds are okay, but the leaves, meh. Can you tell I just wasn't in the mood?

 

I finally found out today how much royalties I earned from the Freebie Friday promo. I'm not telling the amount, let's just say it's a lot more than I thought it'd be. Now if only they had a similar promo for eBooks I'd be all over it in a heartbeat.

On Facebook this morning I saw an ad for the Lakefly Book Fair in Oshkosh in May and suggested to GBB that we think about doing it. She thought about it for a few hours and said yes. When I read her email, I went on the site and registered right away because there were only 8 slots left. Whew. Just made it. They provide tables, chairs, and table coverings so we don't have to haul any of that stuff along which is a blessing. That way we can car pool because Oshkosh is about an hour south of Green Bay so it doesn't make sense for us both to drive.

I spent a lot of today working my way through The Seaview, chapter by chapter, letting ProWritingAid point out the typos and missing commas, and then copying and pasting it over to Atticus until my eyes got tired. I'm almost halfway through. 

This evening I watched a webinar about character emotions. It was pretty interesting and gave me some things to think about when I'm writing.

--Barbara 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Icy and Snowy

Well, they warned us. I woke up this morning and looked out the kitchen window to see these pretty little icicles on the wind chimes. I thought it looked like chandelier crystals. I was glad I didn't have to go anywhere today because I'm sure the side streets were slick. And I didn't even want to think about my slanted driveway.

 

After lunch I glanced out and saw that it was snowing. But the snow only stuck to the flat yard places, not on the hill up to the retaining wall. I do not have any idea why. Around four o'clock the sun came out and the little ice balls and tiny icicles started falling and hitting the house and the windows. It sounded like someone was throwing marbles at the house. And most of the snow melted away. The weather guessers are saying there's more snow in our near future. According to the weather on my phone, it'll be over the weekend. I don't have to go anywhere then either.

 

This determined squirrel spent some time working to get up to the suet nuggets. It leaped onto the suet cakes feeder roof and slid right off. It stood on the ground shaking its head and glaring up. After a few more tries, it made it.

 


The biggest Christmas cactus bud is beginning to open. I glanced at it as I walked by and saw that the first petal had peeled off the bud. More to come!

 

Something GBB's book guy, MD, said yesterday was a very good idea. He suggested making a page for each book I want to upload to IngramSpark with the blurb, author bio & photo, and a short description like something for a catalogue. So I fixed up four of them for The Seaview Series and Horizon which are the first four books I'm working on on Atticus. And I got in touch with GetCovers this morning and emailed back and forth about getting the PDF covers fixed up with those things on them. Just before I got on here I got the invoice, paid it, and emailed back attaching all the info. So already those pages he suggested making have come in handy. I'm a big fan of GetCovers. They do good work and they're very reasonably priced.

 


Today's flower is called Paul's Scarlet. I think it's a tree but I've never heard of it. It was easy to draw the spray of flowers and I didn't have much trouble drawing the leaves. I wonder where the author is coming up with these unfamiliar flowers.

 

Yesterday after my oil change I went down to Zambaldi Beer to visit DS. He was moving around a lot not holding still long enough for me to take a picture. I complained about it and he turned around and stuck his butt out at me. He didn't drop trou, though, thank heavens. I almost wasn't quick enough to snap it but got the very end as he was straightening up. He's a funny guy.

 

I made the decision to take out the spiciest scene in The Seaview today. It's kind of too much and none of my other books had anything half as graphic so I yoinked it out, making sure that there's still a little spice but nothing too embarrassing. And I also made sure I didn't leave a glaring hole in the story. So I'm rereading it, using ProWritingAid to find typos and punctuation errors, and generally sprucing it up. It'll take me a few days or maybe a week but it'll be worth it.

Aunt B, I was so happy and relieved to see your comment this morning. I've been thinking of you and hope you're recovering from your adventure with gravity. 

--Barbara 

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Windy and Colder

Sunday and yesterday it got up to 70 degrees. Today it rocketed up to 37 degrees and I think that was in the morning and the temperature went down from there. Right now it's 32 degrees with a "feels like" temp of 20, and I can hear the wind roaring. I noticed this morning that trash was blowing into the back yard along with a whole lot of leaves. At dusk I took a picture when it all laid down for a minute. Yesterday there was no trash in the yard. Today it looks like we've stopped raking and let ourselves go.

 


Two days of summer-like weather encouraged the daffodils to really sprout. There are also tiny thin leaves of crocus around but I expect the bunnies to chew those off almost as soon as they peek out of the wood chips.

 

The Christmas cactus buds are filling out too. One looks like it's almost ready to open and the next biggest is doing its best to catch up.

 


Today's flower is Red Robin. Also called photinia. I've never heard of either of them, but I copied the picture and tried to color it like the book showed. I like the red twigs.

 

 

I called GBB's formatting guy, MD, this afternoon to talk about whether he can help me get my book covers fixed up to submit to IngramSpark. The short answer is no. He said the quality wouldn't be good if he tried to add the author bio and blurb to the cover files I have. So I emailed GetCovers to find out about getting started sending what they need to do the job. I'm not worried about the cost. They're very reasonable.

This afternoon I paged through one of the books I uploaded to Atticus only to discover that there were three chapters under one chapter number. Oops. So I fixed that. Then I realized that one chapter in another book was waaaaay too long. So I fixed that too. It's a good thing I keep going over them because by the time I'm ready to upload them, maybe by then I'll have them all fixed up and as close to perfect as I can make them. (There are a lot of "them"s in that sentence, but I'm leaving them. And there's another one.)

I had my oil changed and my left turn signal fixed this morning and forgot to take my checkbook along so I had to go back this afternoon to pay my bill. On my way in, I grabbed a copy of Anneke's Legacy for JR. He said he was hoping I'd bring one. He's a fan. That makes me feel great.

-- Barbara

Monday, March 9, 2026

I'm Driven

Once I start working on Atticus, I can't stop. This afternoon I sat down after I got home from the grocery and didn't get up until after suppertime. Today I learned that I can make pages that are the same in each book, like Books Also By and Author Bio, what they call Master Pages. Those are in a separate place so I can go get them and slot them into each book in turn instead of having to type them over and over. I think I have the 3 novels of the Seaview Series done, so I uploaded Horizon but it took me three times to get the right document file and still four chapters didn't transfer. Don't know why but it pays to look at every page. I'm really having fun learning new stuff.

 


There was this squirrel on the suet nuggets this morning and it was at such an angle that I could see it was holding onto the Slinky instead of the crook or the feeder. Saw another squirrel on the ground later but no birds.

 

Today's flower is Crab Apple. It turned out alright, I think. I like the way I colored the leaves. I wish I had a darker maroon colored pencil but had to make do with a purple-y pinkish one.

 

My Zoom critique session didn't go like it should have this morning. We were just getting into our stride when my internet went out, so fortunately we could talk on our phones and look at the manuscripts just on our computers, not needing the internet. I finally ended up calling Spectrum and having them send a reset command that got me back online. I have absolutely no idea what happened, but I hope it's a one-time deal.

It got up to 70 degrees yesterday and today. Wildly unusual for March. It's supposed to be 40 tomorrow and colder on Wednesday which is more like it. Tomorrow morning I get to go have my oil changed. It's only about 5 months overdue but I don't drive enough to get to the mileage needed. Oh, and my left turn signal light bulb must be burned out because I get that fast clicking sound instead of the regular clicks. They'll fix that too. I need to pull out the Owner's Manual and read how to change the time in the car too. Can't forget.

--Barbara 

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Well, Dang It

I woke up this morning to hear the antique clock chime seven times. Seven o'clock, perfect timing. I could eat breakfast and do the Wordle, and still be on time to watch CBS Sunday Morning from the beginning. Not so fast. I turned it on and it was already in progress. Somebody forgot to Spring Forward last night before bed. I am so over Daylight Savings Time. It doesn't save anything. It just takes an hour of light from one end of the day and puts it on the other end. Okay, no ranting. You all know how I feel about "fast time."

 


There must have been some open water in the birdbath this morning because this squirrel was very focused getting a drink at the very edge of the ice. It got up to 58 today so the whole thing thawed out but it looked all frozen this morning.

 


I spent a lot of time on Atticus this afternoon. First I worked on the front and back matter, you know, the dedication, books also by, acknowledgement, and about the author. Then I watched a YouTube video about how to use Atticus and learned a few things. The most valuable thing I learned was to look at each and every page. That's where I found the chapters I thought hadn't transferred over. They were there, just attached to the previous chapter. I must not have put a page break at the end of the first chapter so the next one just tagged along. Not finding that stuff would have been a disaster.

 

I also learned how to format the pages. For example, choosing the font and first chapter page style, picking the scene breaks style (with an image like asterisks or without), and making sure to choose the correct trim size. It's interesting that when Atticus first came out they touted it as a place to write and then format your books. Now most of the talk is the other way, all about formatting after your manuscript is written and sort of preformatted on Word. I still don't know what I'm going to do about book covers since only one of them has the blurb, author bio and author photo already on it. The others don't. I add those in Kindle Cover Create. Maybe I'll have to take advantage of GBB's guy after all.

 

Today's flower is Cherry Blossom. I colored them with two shades of pink but in the photo it's kind of an orange pink. Also the paper is really white. Maybe I'm growing more confident but I didn't get all bent out of shape when I saw it, I just buckled down and drew.

 

I had a very difficult time resisting diving into the Manuscript Analysis I printed off yesterday. That was the impetus for spending so much time on Atticus. I even buried the pages under another sheet so it's not right there in front of me when I'm sitting here. Although I did do a little research and found someone I can make a murderer so that storyline doesn't just dangle unresolved like it does now. I picked the guy who just about burned Seaview down in the first book of the series. I never liked him anyway. I can totally see him sliding into more serious crime. Now to figure out how Rose learns about it or figures out that it's him. No big deal, right? I'm making this up as I go along.

--Barbara 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

A Foggy Morning Drive

Man, it was foggy this morning when I had to drive to Sturgeon Bay for my book launch event. When I raised the shade at first it didn't look too foggy but when I got on the road it was foggy. And not just a little foggy, a pretty good foggy. Not so bad that I couldn't see other cars or where the road was going but I kept to a comfortable speed and let other vehicles pass me. We had a rain shower before I left but it stopped before I drove away. Today the raindrops made rings in the birdbath water.


Here's my book launch table. I was glad I had my lighted palm tree because they had me tucked into the space under the stairs. There wasn't a lot of traffic today.  A few people stopped and let me give them my spiel and they took business cards, but no sales. I did sell a few books to the hosting bookstore so I came home with fewer books than I left with. Always a good thing. I even got brave and made a short video of myself touting my book launch and posted it on Facebook.

 

While I sat there in Sturgeon Bay I thought of a shorter and more enticing elevator pitch for Anneke's Legacy. I took this picture in case the bookstore owner wanted to keep the sheet of book descriptions. 

 


The Christmas cactus bud is getting bigger. And the other four buds are getting bigger too. Who would have thought that repotting it would bring out more flowers. I thought it'd sulk for a while but it hasn't.

 

I got home around 4 o'clock and, while driving, I had an idea about the next Seaview Series book. I went through the manuscript and made sure there were Chapter breaks marked, then I asked ProWritingAid to run a Manuscript Analysis to see what it thinks. I'll use these 21 pages to gauge where my story is, what I can do to improve it, and which of its opinions I will ignore. For now I'm going to keep working to reformat my current novels on Atticus, but I'll let you know how this goes.

 

The funniest thing happened this afternoon. Just as I got the car loaded and stuck the key in the ignition, my phone rang, and it was my Malcolm sister-in-law in Michigan. It was her birthday this week and I sent her a watercolor card. She really really liked it. We talked for a few minutes and then she had to get ready for church. I drove home, it takes about 45 minutes, and just as I was getting out of the car in the garage my phone rang and it was my other Malcolm  sister-in-law in South Carolina. It was her birthday today and she also got a watercolor card and liked it. We chatted for a few minutes, catching up on kids, the remaining Malcolm boys, and health. I only talk to them about once a year because I remember their birthdays and they both called today. I should call them more often but when I do it's always the wrong time. It was good to hear from them.

--Barbara 

Friday, March 6, 2026

Drizzly Day

What an overcast and dreary day today was! Gray and foggy and just enough drizzle to be annoying. The raindrops didn't even have the energy to make rings in the birdbath. One of these days I need to go out and scoop out the leaves in there but not today.

 


Today I spied a squirrel nibbling away on the suet nuggets. At first it was hanging by its back feet, head down, and eating but then it turned around and spent some time right side up. That has to feel better, don't you think?

 

I did battle with Atticus for quite a bit of the day. It's the new formatting software program I bought. I uploaded Spies Don't Retire to play with and used the final version but still not all of the chapters uploaded. Don't know why but I was able to copy and paste them in. Most of the program is simple to understand but I touched one button on the Title Page screen and couldn't make it go back to where it started. Grr. So I contacted Support in an email and got an answer quickly with simple instructions to make it do what I wanted it to do. Whew. Getting all of my books uploaded and reformatted is going to take some time but I think I can manage it, as long as the Support people are quick and clear when I have a problem. And I know I'll have at least a few problems before I get the hang of it all.

 


Today's flower was Venus Dogwood. Never heard of it. Never saw it. But it was pretty easy to draw and color.

 

Tonight was the first night of LC's school musical, Annie Jr. It was an abbreviated version of the whole show but with most of the songs. LC was in a few crowd scenes and had one line near the end of the show. All of the kids did a great job but I thought her personality shone like a beacon. I'm so proud of her. Only three 6th graders were in the show and she was one of them. I think a few were on crew too. But she was the best. Not that I'm prejudiced or anything.

Tomorrow's my Launch Event in Sturgeon Bay so I've got to wrap this up and hit the sack. Wish me luck!

--Barbara