New publication! I have a short story in the latest issue of The Lorelei Signal! It’s a cool one that was also in Aunt Anne’s Archive. Not only that, I’m taking part in the Smashwords summer sale. All my e-books are 50% off through the month of July.
That’s the good news. Back in mid-June, I had a medical procedure that knocked me for a loop. The results were good, no reason for concern about future medical issues. However, I haven’t felt like myself since. It’s been slow going to keep myself on task.
Despite the obstacles, I did manage to write one of the short stories I was planning to. I just did it in smaller bites. Now I need to check when that anthology opens, so I can put it on my calendar.
With that done, I’m nibbling at the edges of revisions on The Spirit Binder. We’ll start with easy bits first. In order to keep the plot going, I just slapped temporary names on some things. Now is when I try to find or create the final names.
I also had my characters dressed in kurta and pants, but I’ve realized those garments have an ethnic connection that isn’t reflected in the rest of the story. So pants are pretty universal, but I need to think of a different name for the kurta. “Shirt” doesn’t quite cover it.
Even though I’m not feeling great, now is the time for me to mull over those things and choose some alternatives. That’s about right for my energy level, honestly.
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Sorry to hear about your health issues. I feel you. My doctor put me on a medication that made me feel like I was going to die. I lasted for three weeks before I finally said “enough is enough” and quit. It’s taken another three weeks just to get past most of the horrible side effects, and one or two remain. I’m not going to describe them as this is a family publication. I just wanted to say “take care” and I know what it’s like.
You are working with your doctor on a replacement med though, right? They must have put you on the med for a reason. I hope you won’t give up and suffer with your original problem, just because the first med gave you reactions.
I don’t want to list any names, but it’s the type of medication that doctors put you on to help with weight loss. Nothing more. The weight was already coming off just fine, but apparently not fast enough for my doctor. So, in other words, no replacement medication. As long as I keep my blood sugar in check, which I do with another medication that does not make me feel like I’m about to die, all is good. Please get better and keep on writing. I like your work. It’s very good.
I am definitely back to normal. I hope you are, too. Thanks so much for your kind words!