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Standing Still or Still Standing

“Still” is a word with a variety of meanings. The one NOT in play here is a device to distill alcohol. This ain’t Hazzard County and I ain’t a Duke (The occasional “Yeehaw” notwithstanding). “Still” can refer to being motionless and quiet, as one would to listen or to try to calm down after something upsetting. That could apply here and I’ll get to that in a minute. “Still” can also mean that despite the occurrence of something potentially destructive.  From the “Star Spangled Banner,” the phrase “our flag was still there” comes to mind.

star spangled banner

I couldn’t find the quote (because I can’t remember the exact verbiage) from Bear Bryant or Tom Landry or some other legendary football coach  admonishing his players who celebrated  touchdowns with dances unless they were going to celebrate their fumbles as well, they should knock it off (Well, “knock it off” was a favorite phrase of my late father. After he babysat my nephew one afternoon, the kid would tell Ira, the family cat, “Knock it off, Ira.”)

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Ira knocking it off

Under this rule, I offer the following link to a review that wasn’t so enthusiastic:

“At Last” review by Online Book Club

In short, the reviewer said there were mistakes throughout the book and she didn’t like the open ending.

Can’t do much about the ending at this point and I really don’t want to do anything about it, anyway. I’ve lived with these people for over 12 years and frankly, I’d like a break from this particular story.

The mistakes, though…

I’m waiting to hear what she has to say. I learn the hard way; from my mistakes. In order to turn out a better product (and yes, these are products. I will be pushing you, Dear Reader, to buy copies, but that’s in a few minutes) , I need to know what went wrong so that I don’t repeat them. And then I need to beat up the editor withe them because she was supposed to catch stuff.

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That’s an error. She’s the cop.

I’m a fan of full disclosure, something that’s in short supply in all walks of life lately. In addition to being a hope junkie (See “Tis the Season“), I am an information junkie. I want to learn all the time. I also believe that the more information one has, the better the choices that can be made. In my case, including this review shows that not everyone may have such a great opinion and for good reason.

So, I am standing still in order to listen.

Still Standing: this will not stop, deter, or destroy me.  Failure is not getting back up after you’ve taken a hit.

And for the “Dukes of Hazzard” version of a still: Drinking has never been a coping mechanism for me (Food has that honor). I do, however, have a lovely single-malt Scotch and some Makers Mark 46 that make for some nice sipping.

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Yee Haw.

Promotion/Offer: Still (this is known as a “callback”) making the following offer: If you use the Buy Now link to get SIGNED copies of both books, I will refund $4.00 shipping and throw in a lovely, handmade beaded bracelet. I can do this because I use USPS Media Mail to ship in the US (least expensive option). I cannot guarantee delivery by Christmas Day at this point (Unless you’re in Southern California), but I can guarantee that I will get that sucker out the door ASAP and give you the tracking number.  (This offer is only good for areas served by USPS Media Mail)

Christmas tree

Have a merry and BUY MY BOOKS

A Signing Weekend: November 30 and December 1

If you’ve been thinking about coming down to buy signed copies from me at Green Door Gallery in Santa Ana, CA:

green door

In the Santora Building at 207 No Broadway

santora building

Well, November 30 from 5-10 PM and December 1 from 11 AM to 5 PM, you’ll not only be able to buy copies of this:

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But also THIS:

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Woot.

The NEW book! That’s right, Gang; if you COME ON DOWN on November 30, you can get signed copies of “At Last” ahead of the scheduled release (Okay, 12 hours ahead, but still…) And on Sunday, December 1, we MAY have wine. Yeah.

The Santora Building is home to a bunch of art galleries and it will be OFFICIALLY Christmas season (Enough of this Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer out before Halloween). Lots of cool, unique gift ideas to be found AND there are some terrific restaurants and bars in the Artists Village area (Memphis, Gypsy Den, Lola Gaspars).

Yes, you CAN  get “At Last” ahead of the crowd. BUT, you’re going to have to go through me to do it.

November 30, Green Door Gallery, 207 N Broadway, Santa Ana, CA. Be there, Aloha.

My Education Continues

Between grade school, college, law school, and paralegal school (not in that order), I have spent 20 years with my butt in a classroom, supposedly to learn something (sadly, in some cases, the lesson was how bad the teacher was). I think I’ve had enough formal education at this point, but as one goes through life, especially taking on new endeavors, the learning process continues. As noted (and verifiable), I am highly educated. However, that doesn’t mean I know everything. If I did, I would have done better than third place on Jeopardy, June 3, 2010. (Also verifiable)

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This is what I feel I need right now.

As it is, I have two people who want to punch me in the throat and kick my ass. With good cause.

We are working on a blog tour to promote my next book, “At Last,” the sequel to “These Foolish Things.” I use “we” in the loosest sense because I’m just hanging back throwing monkey wrenches into the works. Not intentionally, but still…

experience mistakes Oscar Wilde

Yup.

1) When you ask someone how to do something or what she thinks you should do TAKE NOTES. Take lots of notes, take too many notes, take detailed notes. That way, you can remember what the experienced person told you  to do when you go to do the task. This is the Information Age. Ignorance should be punishable.

In my case, it’s setting the optimal date range for this blog tour. It’s for MY benefit, okay? People are rounding up bloggers and Facebook folk to help ME. For 10 days, blogs that sign up are going to be posting information about MY book in order to interest THEIR followers into buying MY book. Therefore, it would be prudent to schedule things so that participating bloggers have time to read the book and possibly concoct a review. This requires some patience.

Have you met me? Patience is someone else’s virtue.

So now, the author who is helping me is aggravated because I didn’t take enough notes and chose 10 days too early in the process. The blog tour operator (who had started a sign-up with the dates I chose) now has to go back and redo the scheduling, possibly irritating the bloggers.

My dad had a houseboat. He loved it. He loved working on it. I forget the circumstances, but one day, he accidentally managed to sever the power line running along the dock and there was no electricity to the docked boats for a while. The other boaters took a vote and decided he was not allowed to use anything more dangerous that a hammer after that.

I am my father’s daughter. (I cut the phone line into the house with a hedge trimmer one day while my mother was on the phone with my sister’s soon-to-be mother-in-law. Had I not taken the hedge trimmer away from him because of the boat dock incident, Dad would have done the cutting 5 minutes later. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it).

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2) When you proudly tell someone of an “accomplishment” and his/her first reaction is “You did WHAT?”,  odds are pretty good that you are about to have to undo that “accomplishment”.

When I got the cover art for “At Last,” I was stunned. It is THAT good. (You’ll see on Friday). My author friend advised me to set a “cover reveal” date: you get individuals and bloggers to help you unveil the art. This is where social media like Facebook and Twitter are a huge boon to independent authors. It’s free advertising. Depending on how many followers a blog or Facebook page has, your reach could equal that of a daily newspaper in a mid-sized city without the high cost of buying an ad (You pay the blog tour coordinator, but it’s still less than a one-day one-page ad).

Remember what I said about patience? Yeah, keep that in mind.

Okay, cover reveal date set. But surely, I can post it on my own Facebook page. I don’t have a lot of followers; these are my friends. It’s not going to do any harm. Wrong.

Ayuh; what went up had to come down. And I can’t get one of the “Men In Black” neuralyzers to erase people’s memories of what they’d seen.  There is a pretty good existing equivalent, but I’d be shipping tequila all over the country.  That gets costly.

3) When you are paying people for their experience and expertise, LET THEM DO THEIR JOB. And if you are given an instruction to carry out: DO IT. Yes, I have degrees and diplomas. However, when it comes to promoting a book, I know squat minus. I am learning the truth of that statement.

I didn’t learn to treat cats and dogs with respect until after I’d been scratched and bitten a few times . The scars remind me. I would like to think that the claw and teeth marks I’m earning on this blog tour will serve as reminders on how to do it right for the next one.

“At Last” – available December 1

I had a contest to promote my upcoming book, At Last, looking for my Facebook author page. If I got to 100 likes, I would release an excerpt. Well, wouldn’t you know, the little rascals pulled it off. 106 likes.

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Facebook author page. Go like it. Go. Go.

“Well, this afternoon promises to be a good time,” Liz commented as she rinsed her hair.

“Why’s that, Babe?” Ty asked over the hiss of the shower.

“OB-GYN visit and mammogram, so much fun. ‘Mrs. Hadley, good to see you. We’ve devised some new tortures to visit upon your body in the name of practicing medicine, beginning with a nicely chilled speculum and ending with the pressurized fun of a mammogram. Welcome to your mid 40s, Elizabeth,’” Liz answered. “‘By the way, did we remember to recommend that you have a colonoscopy, too? Just a thought.’”

She heard Ty chuckling.

“You make sure that prostate stays in good working order, Ty. I’m not done with it yet.”

“You got it,” he said laughing.

Liz raised her left arm over her head and began making firm circles on the skin of her left breast with her right hand, feeling for irregularities underneath. “Okay, so far, so good.”

“What’s that?” Ty asked.

“Breast self-exam,” Liz answered. “Every month, like clockwork, haven’t missed in 9 years.” She put her right arm over her head and repeated the procedure on the right breast.

“Want me to do it for you?” Ty asked. “Be no trouble at all.”

Liz laughed, “Thanks for the offer, but it’s not really all…that…ero…tic…” The circling stopped and she returned to the spot and felt again.No, she hadn’t imagined it. “No. Oh, God.”

The shower curtain snapped aside.

“What just happened?” Ty’s eyes were fixed on her hand. He reached out to touch, imitating Liz’s hand and circling, pressing her wet flesh. “You found something?” Liz heard the fear in his voice.

“I’m not sure,” she admitted, “Could be my imagination. Could be a cyst.”

“Could be cancer,” Ty finished hoarsely. He yanked a towel off the rack and wrapped Liz in it, sarong-style, then pulled her close. They stood there for a minute, Liz holding as tightly to Ty as he held her. He was only wearing a towel around his waist and Liz needed the intimate contact of skin to skin.

“God damn it,” she heard Ty growl, “God damn it.” She could feel the anger in him beginning to build.

Liz put her hand on his shoulder and squeezed. She slid her hand up to Ty’s face and looked into his eyes.

Quietly, she said, “Look. This may be nothing, okay? Let’s stay calm until we know for sure.” She brought Ty’s face down for a kiss that took on more urgency the longer it lasted.

Ty broke off first. “I love you, Liz. I don’t want to think about losing you.” He kissed her forehead and left his lips pressed to it. “Ever.”

He kissed her again. “That’s it. I’m coming to the doctor with you.”

Liz buried her face in his shoulder, smiling. “No, Counselor. I can handle this. Besides, if there is a lump, the doctor will refer me to someone else for a biopsy and that will take a few days to schedule, so you’d be terrorizing the doctor today for no good reason. Take it out on opposing counsel instead, okay?” She kissed Ty again, deeply. “I love you.”

“I love you, Liz,” Ty said. “Sure you’re okay with doing this by yourself?”

“Done it before, remember? I know the drill.” Liz felt him relax slightly.

Luckily, Liz thought, she’d done pretty good job of hiding her own terror.

COMING DECEMBER 1, 2013