Friday, June 19, 2026

Time Off

 I sent off the edited version of Danger Looms a few days ago and now I'm just waiting for my editor to look it over and then move it along to the next step.  I was a little all in after sending it in and have taken a few days off from working on the next Molly Pink book.

I had really hoped to go to Chicago this week, but family issues and the ridiculous air fare kept me from going.  I get my Chicago neighborhood newspaper and so have been hearing all the inside story about the Obama Library opening.  It is a short walk to it from my place.  I walked past the location on my way to high school, though in those days it was all a garden and park area.  It's across the street from where we went sledding when I was a kid.  It all feels very personal and exciting.

Now I'm hoping to get there later in the summer or early fall.  

It's been all sunny and summery lately, but today is cool and gray. It feels like a day for an extra cup of coffee and time crocheting or reading.   

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Weird!

 I actually had a post all set to go on time this week but it didn’t post! Guess where I included it indicated it was a draft, so untechie-me undoubtedly did something wrong. 

Well, here I am. Hope you’re all doing great! I’m still busy editing, though that’s no surprise. 

Have a good week, everyone!

Friday, June 12, 2026

Easy Answers

 My blog tour is over.  There were some nice reviews along with the posts that I wrote.  But now it's back to finishing going over DANGER LOOMS. It has been slow going because I am rewriting more than I anticipated.  

But at the same time, the next Molly book is lingering in the back of my mind.  I started doing some research that goes with a new character that Molly encounters where she's working on an investigation for Mason.  She is in dire straits because her money is tied up in some senior housing that is going bankrupt.  I get mail from those kind of places with offers of free lunches to hear details of the places.  That's what they call it, but I know they are sales presentations.  I almost considered going to one because of this character, but I found everything I needed online.  

It is amazing the information you can get.  I read an AARP article with warnings about this type of housing set up and then I read how the place presented what they offered.  Mixing the two together, I saw how it was all too possible that the circumstances I put my character in could actually happen.

It was easy to go off on a tangent and start typing in other questions about totally unrelated things.  I started thinking about the time before smart phones and Google searches.  In those days, it just wasn't an option to get an easy answer to something like what year a song came out or the cast of a long cancelled TV show. How things have changed.

I am amazed how just from remembering part of a lyric and the singer's name, I was able to find a music video I loved in the 80s.  But I hit a wall  when I was curious about the brand name of a shampoo I used in the past.  I remembered the green color and how I liked the smell and even that I stopped buying it when the formula changed.  I finally remembered that the brand was some hair stylist's name. I did all kinds of searches (and wasted a lot of time) and got nowhere.  I finally gave up and figured it was going to be an unsolved mystery.  And then I happened to read about some well known people connected to the Epstein files and when I saw the name of  a used to be well known hair stylist, I got the answer about the shampoo.  In case you're curious, the brand of the shampoo was Fredrick Fekkai.

I remember hearing a long time ago something about not having to know or remember everything being as important as knowing where to find the information.  My phone feels like the magic carpet or maybe it's more like a Geni that  as long as I ask the right question gets me what I want to know. 

 

 

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Will I Ever Be On Time Again?

I’m late yet again. Sorry! But this time I sort of have excuses. I’ve had some physical issues—nothing too bad—but they even prevented me from getting on my computer yesterday. 

Well, I’m here again now. And hopefully I’ll be able to stay on my computer for a while and even get some writing and editing done. 

I hope all of you reading this are doing well. I’m improving, at least.

 And once again I hope to be on time… next week.