Hello, gentle readers! Hope you are all well and staying safe!
It’s a beautiful Sunday morning as I sit down
to write this and I have to admit, that I’m loving the weather here in Phoenix
right now. The heat of summer hasn’t truly hit though we did have some rather
hot days last months. I’m glad they didn’t stick around.
So, what’s new with me?
I submitted The Madam & Mr. MacLean to my
publisher! Whoooo-hoooo! It’s as perfect as I can get it and I’m looking
forward to seeing what my editor thinks. As you may remember, she’s the one
who’s been teaching me what I didn’t know I didn’t know. She’s fabulous and I
enjoy working with her!
I’m also working hard on Wife Unexpected…and
it’s not going as well as I’d like. I’m still having issues with the beginning
but I’ll get there. I really want Faith to have her happy ending. Tysen, too. I
think they both deserve it.
Other than that, the day job is keeping me so
busy. It’s a good thing I write in the early mornings BEFORE I head into the
office because truthfully, by the time I get home, I don’t have a coherent
thought in my head. I’m tired though you’d never know that by the way I hustle
around the house at the end of the day.
And every day I wake up and remember that
retirement is coming. Only one year, seven months and twenty-seven days now! I
talk about it a lot because I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve had some
people ask me with I plan to do…how will I fill my days without the day job?
It’s not something I’m worried about. My days will be filled. I’ll be writing
of course, hoping to write more than one book a year. I’d also like to go back
to doing crossword puzzles, which I love, but haven’t had time to do. I want to
read more, too. There are so many books out there by my favorite authors that I
haven’t touched (they’re filling up my kindle as I write this). I’d like to
pick up crocheting again…I have three half finished projects that are just
sitting there in a box, calling to me, not to mention the needlepoint projects
that are waiting.
Believe it or not, I want to try
gardening, too (yes, I know I have a brown thumb and manage to kill every house
plant I’ve ever had but I’d still like to try). We had a tomato garden when I
was growing up. My father was really good at growing them and some of my
fondest memories are of walking out to the garden, picking a ripe tomato right
from the vine and eating it like an apple. There is nothing in the world like a
Jersey Beefsteak tomato, warm from the sun!I’d like to volunteer, too. I’ll have the time
so why not?
But the most important thing is the writing. As you may remember, I
have a contract for four more books, which I never thought, in a million years,
would happen.
Speaking of that contract, I should get going.
Those books aren’t going to write themselves. Stay well! Stay safe! And
remember to spread kindness wherever you go!
Marie

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