Writer's update: New Release--and the struggle to get back on track

I've been pretty quiet for quite a while, and it's time I got back on the blogging schedule! I've been enjoying some great trips--I even got to see Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from a perch in the Grand Canyon! And followed it up with several days in the Bay Area with my kids, engaging in some house-hunting on their behalf, which is both fun and stressful as all get out.

As a result, very little writing has happened (again). I did work a little on the poor sad short story that keeps getting shunted aside in favor of another hike, and of course, the new book has a cover, is formatted, and--ta-da! -- has a release date!

So here it is: 


It's available November 18, just in time to give copies as Christmas presents! So that's pretty cool. I still have some tinkering to do with the formatting but it is substantially finished--and I'm really excited, both for the release and to be working on the next book! Edited Out has been patiently waiting its turn for revisions, and Book 4 (title hasn't yet gelled; there may be opportunities to offer opinions/suggestions) is gradually approaching a clear enough vision to start writing.

Mostly this month, then, my writing has been a) formatting Washed Up With the Tide, b) making vague notes for the new nameless book, and c) writing a few paragraphs at a time on the new short story. But now I'm home and staying for a while, so expect a bit more of myself!


Just in case you haven't yet read Seffi's first book, I've dropped the price for the ebook to $2.99 through the end of November!  (This promotion may not reach all markets, but may be found in the D2D store and Amazon for sure).



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  1. Congrats on your new release. We all get busy in life and sometimes don't have the time we'd like to devote to our writing. Going on fun trips and being with your kids is important too. I know you'll get back in your schedule.

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    1. I can't be sorry about the travel, and I'm very happy to have time with my kids whenever I can get it.

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