Monday, January 20, 2025
A Love/Hate relationship...by Sheila Claydon
Saturday, January 18, 2025
That In between Feeling by Nancy M Bell
Friday, January 17, 2025
January's Blues by Janet Lane Walters #BWLAuthor #MFRWAuthor #January #Blues #Weather
January has arrived with cold weather. This isn't my favorite time of the year these days. But I'll manage to get into better weather. As a child, I loved winter, especially the marvelous snow storms. Winters these days seldom bring more than snow dusting. Enough complaints about the weather.
January brings a new year and new ideas. Hoping to finish the book I've been working on for months. The main problem is the writing was interrupted by two hospital stays and both times helped me lost the gist of the story. I'm on track now and hopefully by the end of the month the story will be ready to set off. The Horror Writer's Demise is the start of a new series. The second book is starting to gel. Title hopefully is the Historical Writer's Snuff Boxes. Looking forward to writing this but not for a time but there is a medical romance perking and partially planned.
Looks like next year will be a writing one. In my old files, I found a draft of a story I don't remember when I write it. A post Civil war historical. I want to look it over and see if it can be saved. There's also a Regency Historical with a plan that could be written. I'll see what happens there.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
A palace for Chuck. Chuck who? by J.C. Kavanagh
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Have you ever said 'never-have-I-ever?' Yes? No?
Well, I used to say that a lot. Until I met my partner, Ian. That's when all my 'never-have-I-ever' escapades/dreams shrank in number. One by one, they became reality.
If you had asked me 21 years ago, before I met Ian, these questions, this would have been my response:
Ever sailed? Never.
Ever publish a book? Never. How about three? Are you kidding?
Ever built a palace? Really?
Today I can tell you that I've been sailing for 21 years; that we're on our third sailboat, and through BWL, have published three award-winning books.
As to the question, 'Ever built a palace?' Well, that depends on what kind of palace.
Some background first. Last year, we purchased a property that's approximately one kilometre from Georgian Bay (read LAKE EFFECT SNOW). The home came with a phenomenal woodstove fireplace but alas, no shed to store firewood. What to do?
Build one of course.
So we did our research and came up with a design that would delight the most fastidious wood stacker (that's me). For those who are new readers, I have to mention when Ian and I work on a project, we go "all in." Most people would call a wood shed, a, well, a wood shed. But no no no, not us. We have to design and build a structure that is fit for a king, or in this case, a Woodchuck King. Not a Beaver King, that just sounds wrong. But a palace for a woodchuck? Chuck's Palace? That sounds just right.
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I could write an entire blog on the installation of the metal roof. Shenanigans! |
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Then we had to stack two bush cords of hardwood (wood art), and design and build saloon-doors... with the snow flying! |
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More finishing touches... antique oil lanterns I restored. |
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Never-have-I-ever... chiseled. Chuck's double-sided sign in the making! |
J.C. Kavanagh, author of
The Twisted Climb - A Bright Darkness (Book 3) Best YA Book FINALIST at Critters Readers Poll 2022
AND
The Twisted Climb - Darkness Descends (Book 2) voted BEST Young Adult Book 2018, Critters Readers Poll and Best YA Book FINALIST at The Word Guild, Canada
AND
The Twisted Climb,
voted BEST Young Adult Book 2016, P&E Readers Poll
Voted Best Local Author, Simcoe County, Ontario, 2021
Novels for teens, young adults and adults young-at-heart
Email: author.j.c.kavanagh@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/J.C.Kavanagh
www.amazon.com/author/jckavanagh
Instagram @authorjckavanagh
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
A Collection of Ancient Documents by Tobias Robbins
https://bookswelove.net/robbins-tobias/
The main premise for my book is that it is
a collection of ancient documents that have been collected and sorted into
chapters, each with a different author. I wanted to find a way to visualize
that idea. Here is what I imagine some of those ancient documents might look
like. I made each character's handwriting different and artificially distressed
the pages so they would look old and dirty. I asked a few friends to pick out a
few “cool quotes” to help capture the essence of each of the characters. PS- if
there are any spelling and grammar mistakes, I will just say it’s intentional
because it fits that particular character, so don’t bother pointing it out to
me. 😉

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