Waiting for More — Friday, May 2 2025

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Permission to EnterWhat book best exemplifies waiting? Permission to Enter. It’s a short collection of short stories and a novella about women. Strong women. Women waiting to be strong, seeking to be strong, finding they are strong. They seize permission to enter, they are afraid of it, they want it, they are waiting for it.

Pick up a copy wherever you like to shop. As with all my books, it’s cheaper at my direct store.

We were waiting for another round of thunderstorms last night, but I personally only got rain. The forecast is for a rainy weekend, so we’ll see what comes of it. And what comes of the new grass that still hasn’t sprouted!

writing

Absolutely Alyssa is a book that’s determined to be a problem child. I mean, it has been for about a year now. But we’re getting there. Slowly.

editing

I slowed my pace yesterday on this current edit, which is fine. I am considering working tomorrow so I can finish the first readthrough; we’ll see how I feel in the morning.

There’s nothing in the queue behind this project, and I am still waiting on those six others! This is why I say it’s a good time to get in touch if you need me.

Book of the Day

No Ordinary Love, by Myah Ariel
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As always, since I’m not doing this series as a subscription, your support is appreciated! Fill my ko-fi and buy me a figurative bottle of fountain pen ink. I have my Benu and my Lamy inked at the moment, so my notes are a light brown (Birmingham’s Gamboge) and a dark purple from old Lamy cartridges that are only about half full, they are so old. Use those babies up!

If you’re my client, for a $9 donation to my ko-fi, I’ll send you via USPS my handwritten notes. Not sure why you’d want them, other than they’re colorful and fun; you can have my typed notes if you ask for them. (Uhhh… this is for clients only, and you can only have the notes on your own book. Do I really need to say that?)

Have a great weekend everyone!

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