I was tempted to say, “Sorry I missed Christmas” but it occurs to me that we have until Ephiphany; AKA January 6. Hope you and yours are doing well and if you are traveling you be safe.
I’ll blame being work chronically understaffed and still slightly injured on the delay. I’m not saying I know how to fix everything but, I can definitely see how not to run it.
And yeah, the injury sort of reflared so it’s been obnoxious for me personally. Yes, I have been consulting with professionals I am safe to lift patients that was my first concern. You’d think with me being injured and resting I was able to write tons and have a bunch of stuff on the go, but I will level with you: Being active helps me mentally focus, and then that focus is into a creative work. That isn’t to say I haven’t been working on stuff, but basically all I’ve been doing is revising A Song for Knights and Foxes and doing a bit of the writing equivalent of doodling on another idea, and it’s still not popping the way I want it.
I think part of it is I feel that Book 1 was a solid entry and I want to surpass it, and I don’t think I’m there yet. I have vacation coming up in January and, January being a gross month and all I anticipate being able to revise and work the prose a little more. I’d always rather take a little longer and try to clean up the manuscript, but I’ll be the first to admit that things get a little garbled no matter how careful I am. I think most of us can overlook them but, there’s a difference between a typo and an unsatisfactory conclusion to a character arc.
The year was kind of hit and miss for markets, my first one I had a fall out with Ron and Barb I’m going to say for professional reasons. I still plan on doing things with them, but I am fine running solo so if people don’t want to treat me like an equal that’s fine. Cook’s Creek Medieval Faire is back next year, so I’ll put in the application but it will be run differently. If you or someone you know has a medieval-related book and is a prairie writer from the neck of the woods, wait until I say whether or not I was accepted and reach out if you’d like to promote your title. With few exceptions, I like helping other authors and creatives. That doesn’t give other people carte blanche to do whatever they want but I’d like to think I’m not a cruel taskmaster.
For reading goals I am just under the 52 book mark, I may finish one tonight at work but I doubt it and that’s still several under, but expect me to start strong finishing two books next week. I have about 5 others loaded and ready to go even though my kobo app stopped working on my tablet. My original plan was the read and review an indie title every month as a goal for 2026 but, I realized I barely read any science fiction last year. Tons of YA and fantasy titles, so I think my goal is going to be to get some of my ‘to read’ on goodreads knocked down, as well as read a bit more science fiction.
Anyway, I gotta get ready for night shift. I wish you and yours a blessed 2026 in the meantime.