Friday, March 31, 2017

Catching Up with Old Friends

For the last two weeks I have been reveling in the release of books by some of my favorite authors.  I am a voracious reader and I love it when I stumble upon a series of books by an author that I enjoy.  Once I get hooked on a series then it is a waiting game until the next book comes out.  It seems like this year the release of the next book in several series happened about the same time. 

Here is a list of the books I have been reading:

The Devil's Triangle (A Brit in the FBI #4)
Catherine Coulter and J. T. Ellison

Wait for Dark (A Bishop/SCU Novel)
Karen Hooper

Black Fall (Jessica Blackwood #3)
Andrew Mayne

Silence Fallen (A Mercy Thompson Novel)
Patricia Briggs

Man Overboard: An Ali Reynolds Novel (Ali Reynolds Series Book 12)
J. A. Jance

Wow, it has been so much fun.  Reading the next book in a series I like is similar to sitting down with an old friend who I have not seen for a while.  I know their back story and am eager to hear what is happening in their lives right now.  It is like slipping into a really comfortable pair of jeans which you love wearing.

So I am enjoying myself but also find that I have a book hangover when I am done.  How long will it be before I get to catch up with these old friends again.  I follow many of these authors on Facebook and Twitter.  I want to tell them, "Quit doing other things, write faster! I am waiting for your next book."

I was telling a friend that for me it is so much fun to find a new series that I have not read in the past.  That is why I really like sites such as Book Bub because they may introduce you to the first book in a series (for a really great price also!).  Then if I like it I can go back and find the other books in the series and binge read all of them.  Friends tell me they do that on Netflix with television series.  For me I prefer finding something new to read.

What do you like in terms of books series?  Do you go back and read previous books when a new one in a series is ready to be released?   Do you enjoy reading book series so you can catch up with old friends?

Happy reading (or television binge watching)!  






Thursday, March 23, 2017

Big Dreams list

This week two of the authors I follow have been writing about lists on their blog (www.wordwranglers.blogspot.com).  I love lists.  They help to organize my time and keep me on track.  I also love the moment when I complete a task and am able to check it off my list.  What a feeling of accomplishment!  I have to admit that sometimes when I am working off a list and I do something that is not listed I will add it to my list and then check it off.  Now you know one of my guilty pleasures.

Recently I have been thinking about what I want to do for the last part of my life.  I am not dying or anything like that, I just want to make sure that I get done what I want to get done.  I do not want to look back on my life and say "I wish I would have done ____."  Whatever that missing item might be. 

So here is what I have so far.   Some of these are bigger dreams while others are just my hopes for the future. Yet I have found that if I have a big goal that may be a stretch if I own it and put it on my list it will happen.

Carolyn's Big Dreams List for the next part of her life:

Finish the Hockey Moms trilogy of romance novels I am currently working on.

Continue writing more romance novels.

Complete two non-fiction works I am also developing.

Be invited to do a TED talk... and do it!

Have one of the books I have written optioned for a movie or a television show/series.

Attend the Ballymaloe Cookery School in Ireland with my sister in law.  (covers two goals, cooking and travel)

Continue teaching in some format, either face to face or online classes.

Spend as much time with my grandson as I can

See my son marry the love of his life/woman of his dreams (I know that is not my goal but I can encourage him)

This is a work in progress so more goals will be added and some will be crossed off!  The day I cross off any of these will be a day of great joy for me.

So what are your big dreams?  Write them down, make a list and begin crossing them off also.  I wish you the best!

"All of our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them"
-Walt Disney










Thursday, March 16, 2017

I Need a New Name

Last Saturday I attended the monthly IRWA(Indiana Romance Writers of America) meeting.  In addition to the chance to see many of my favorite writers in person and learn from their experiences we had a program featuring Kim Castillo (writer's assistant to Eloisa James).

Kim talked about her journey and many of the things she does for a best selling author.  It was fun and fascinating to hear about all thing things (from marketing, to social media, to travel to hospitality) that fall within her purview.  One of the things she talked about is an author's persona.

She highly recommended that romance authors have a pseudonym (pen name) for their work.  I had not thought about the security issues associated with writing and doing personal appearances under your real name.  In the world of academia writing fiction, especially romance fiction, under a pseudonym, protects the author from snarky comments from their colleagues. It is way beneath real intellectuals to consider writing romance fiction, even though it pays much better than academic writing.

I have a friend who is a college professor at the college where I work.  She writes non-fiction under her real name and then writes her romance novels under a pen name.

So I decided I need a new name for my romance writing projects.  Here is the rub, I can't think of anything that goes with my persona.  I can give characters in my books names but in thinking about something for myself I draw a blank.

Subsequently I am asking for help.  If you read this would you suggest a name for me?  It seems that many authors use initials for their pen names.  I do not want to do that.  I want a first and last name.  If you know me you can also suggest my persona, it has to be something that is not too much of a stretch but fits who I am.

Any help will be appreciated. 

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Life and Curve Balls, "Roll Tide" and "Go Skins"

Life does throw us some curve balls.  I mentioned a few posts ago that I had been told my position at the college where I work is being eliminated.  So far my employer has not offered me anything else in terms of employment.  I am vacillating between looking at this as an opportunity and being depressed because I was not planning to do a job search at this time in my life.  I really wanted to just work until I was ready to retire and then move on.  That was not in the cards for me.

So I am not waiting for my employer but I am seeking employment.  It has been fun to see the difference in jobs I can consider with almost nine years of employment at a community college and an earned doctorate added to my resume.  I know where I end up will be wonderful and just the right thing for me at this time.  So send me your good thoughts, prayers and ideas for where I can seek employment.  I am not ready to retire yet!

It seems like recently I have drifted toward having two topics in my weekly blog post.  So this week I will tell you a story.  My husband and I graduated from Miami University (not University of Miami) and at that time we were called the Redskins.  After we graduated the university, as with many others, decided to change our mascot to the Redhawks.  For my husband and many others who graduated before the change Miami will always be the "Skins."



Our grandson who lives in Tennessee has family on his mother's side who are all Alabama fans.  That is where the "Roll Tide" came from.  It is so cute to hear him say "Roll Tide" in his little southern accent.  My husband has made it his goal in life for our grandson to also say "Go 'Skins"  It is a fun game they play when they are talking on the phone. 

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Comcast, Customer Service and the beginning of Lent

Wow,  you are probably saying, "What an interesting grouping of ideas!"  First of all you rarely hear Comcast and customer service in the same breath. 

Recently we had a problem with our Xfinity security system.  The different parts were not syncing up so the system would arm.  So I called Xfinity/Comcast and spent a lengthy amount of time on the phone with a very nice woman who walked me through several steps to try and reboot the system.  We tried everything, resetting the router, reseating batteries, checking for connectivity.  So finally at the end of everything she said, "We need to schedule a technician to come to your house" 

Yeah!  I know with Comcast you have to play the game, going through all their steps before you can have a technician scheduled.  Luckily I had time and I really wanted to get the system going again.  So we scheduled the appointment.  After the phone call I had several texts and emails confirming the appointment and making sure someone would be at the house for the time that was scheduled.  Since I did the work on the phone my husband was the lucky one to wait for the technician. 

Again, after several reminders the technician came to our house.  He was able to easily reset the security system so it would sync and arm.  But wait, here is the magic part.  He had a tablet that checked out our entire system and he found that there was "interference" on our main cable line coming into the house.  He explained that the "system" would not allow him to check out and leave until everything was working correctly, even if it was not included in our initial call. 

What!  Someone going above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction!  So the technician rewired our entire cable system, explaining that what was there was outdated and not providing us optimal performance.  Once the entire system indicated it was working properly he was able to check out and we signed the paperwork. 

I was floored!  Again, Comcast does not equate to great customer service.  Yet they have initiated a system where they not only fix your problem but make sure everything else is working properly while they are still in your house.  What a concept!  Proactive customer service.  Kudos to Comcast.  I may complain about the cost but they made me a believer.  In the long run it is probably more cost effective for them because they fix issues while they are at a customer's house rather than having to be called back again. 

Changing subjects .... Today is the first day of Lent (March 1).  Many of my friends are taking a break from social media as their sacrifice for the season.  I applaud what they are doing.  For me, I saw a Lenten challenge about a bag a day.  It was a challenge to take time every day to clean out something and give it to a charity or throw it away.  That is my goal this Lent.  I want to get rid of more of the stuff that is holding me down and pare my life to the barest essentials.  I will let you know how it goes.