- Finished decorating the house for the holiday season (but trimming the tree next weekend)
- Starting my Christmas shopping next week
- Writing in between everything, including on the weekends; hope to meet my WIP word count goal for 2014
- Nostalgic about past Christmases, when my kids found bikes and toys under the tree
- Delivered 10 signed copies of UNDERWATER to Dunwoody Bakery, open Wednesdays through Saturdays…If you live in the Atlanta area, pick up your copy there!
- Looking forward to a writerly holiday gathering next Saturday, where I’ll sign more copies and will have audio versions, too
- Thinking about what I’ll talk about for 15 minutes for the “Member Minute” at the Atlanta Writers Club meeting on January 17, 2015
- Happy that lots of UK readers have downloaded UNDERWATER during the last week! (and even more USA readers)
- Excited (and thrilled) that the Falcons won last Sunday!
- Recently tried “Abs” class, and going again tomorrow
- Favorite Christmas candy (but must avoid): peppermint bark
ONE DAY MORE!
“ONE MORE DAWN…
ONE MORE DAY…
ONE DAY MORE!”
RELEASE DATE FOR UNDERWATER IS TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 25, 2014!
My (early) holiday rhyme
How “is” can be “good”
As a writer author novelist – well, okay, author * – language intrigues me. And as an author, I try to avoid clichés. A (fairly new) one that I’ve come to dislike a lot is: “It is what it is.”
It’s often always (it seems) used to suggest something negative. It basically means:
It’s not good, but it’s not going to change, so you just need to accept it.
I guess it’s a shorter way to say that (so, better), but it’s not very encouraging. Now, I’m in favor of acceptance – especially of those things that aren’t going to change.
But doesn’t everything have at least the possibility of changing? Maybe it’s just me. Maybe “It is what it is” is, well, helpful. But no one ever means by it:
It IS good, it’s not going to change, so you need to accept it.
Speaking of “good,” I DO like another commonly used phrase (and I say it myself): “All is good.”
(It’s short, it makes me feel good, and it’s kind of like the French phrase Ça va bien.)
“Good” suggests something positive, and though I’m a glass half empty sort of person, I’m very happy to recognize anything positive.
“All is good” gives you hope, rather than dread or resignation. And hope is something I’m also in favor of.
Now, you tell me: Which do you prefer/say?
1. It is what it is 2. All is good
* I’ve written two novels and have a work of creative non-fiction coming out in 2015, so I guess “author” covers that better than “novelist”
List Post, Numéro Trois (de novembre)
- Polishing my presentation for my Author Focus panel at Bouchercon 2014 this Saturday, November 15 at 12 noon (Harbor B)
- Anticipating Release Date of UNDERWATER, just two weeks from now, on November 25, 2014!
- Downloaded the Bcon app on my phone; je suis prête! (I’m ready! Thanks for suggesting I look, Jim!)
- One (print) signed book purchased last week: Truth Be Told, the latest from fellow Sister in Crime and Bouchercon 2014 attendee Hank Phillippi Ryan, whom I met here in Atlanta at the MJCCA Book Festival
- Revision/Plot sharpening: After a decision to trim and sharpen the plot (while paying attention to pacing), WIP now at 24k words…If I write 1,000 words a (work)day between now and the end of December, I’ll meet my goal of 50k by year end (which will be more than halfway done)
- Caught up with and heard her thoughts on the attributes of good audio books on Saturday evening, over a glass of wine with a good friend
- Wish I could be in two places at once: This weekend is UNC Homecoming (my husband’s college roommate is rumored to be attending), and this Thursday night is the UNC Relay For Life Gala*
- Noticed Goodreads Giveaway of UNDERWATER – It began on October 28 and ends on Release Date, November 25! Get on goodreads and register to win one of 20 copies!
- Enjoyed a lunch out with mon prof et mes amies du cours : Just after I got a makeover, we met for class in Madame’s atelier and then had a French déjeuner at un restaurant français
- It was a good football weekend: the Falcons and the Dawgs won! Let’s make that a trend!
* To which I donated print and audio versions of UNDERWATER, pre-release!
Ecoutez! (Listen!)
“Bone Jour” Novembre!
C’est à dire, Bonjour, November!
Halloween is over…So click here and read about me, my thriller UNDERWATER, and its upcoming release this month by Thomas & Mercer, on PAGE 6 of the November 2014 newsletter of the Atlanta Writers Club!
Getting it done, sans doute
Sounds easy, right?
I doubt “the King” was talking about writing a novel (I never read Alice in Wonderland), but I think A Year in Provence* author Peter Mayle was.
When I wrote UNDERWATER, I did begin at (what I thought was) the beginning. But it didn’t turn out to be. To guess what I mean, click here and “Look Inside” to read the first few pages.
Now I’m working on Book 4, another thriller with tie-ins to UNDERWATER, and I’m at that part between the beginning and the end, where I must “go on.” (I’ve written about un tiers – a third – so far.) While I’m behind on my goal of 50,000 words** by Thanksgiving (looks like it will be Noel), at least I’m hitting my plot points. And when I’m finished, I’ll stop.
(Then I’ll begin revisions, editing, etc…but that’s another post.)
“Going on” right now is work, and it can be hard to focus sometimes. Doubt creeps in…and I push it away.
This book, like UNDERWATER, is set in Atlanta, and scenes take place in fictional neighborhoods here, with a few (real) landmarks as anchors. And, like in UNDERWATER, characters are not based on people I know, and events are made up. Drawn from my own experiences, observations, and imagination, they interweave and eventually turn into a novel.
“Focus more on your desire than on your doubt, and the dream will take care of itself.” – Mark Twain * Which I have read, as well as many of his other books ** Which is well over the mid-point of the story
Germans, Chocolate, and a Birthday
To celebrate my birthday (which is today), and in honor of the German translation of my novel UNDERWATER*, my husband baked a German chocolate cake for me yesterday (pictured above).
You might think the sides don’t look right look a little messy don’t look the way they are supposed to, but the recipe he used said to put the (gooey, but yummy) icing on the top, and let it drizzle down the sides.
Which he did.
It tasted great, of course, just like everything he bakes and cooks. He didn’t get the recipe from one of his Julia Child cookbooks, though. It came from another one of the many cookbooks he has either bought or been given over the years.
Before eating cake, we sat outside to enjoy the perfect October weather here in Atlanta, then enjoyed a dinner of poached salmon and salad (also prepared by my husband). Naturally, I felt very fêted…! We were missing some family members who live elsewhere, but those who could attend, did, and one had just been home for a few days’ visit.
I’m not sure if German chocolate cake is something you can find in Germany (I’ve never been there). I suspect maybe you can, but it might be a little bit different from our this version. If it does exist, I’ll bet it’s just as yummy.
In any case, with our cake, what could have been just a meeting normal dinner was a party…
* The German version of UNDERWATER will be released next spring, but the English language versions (print, digital and audio) will be released on November 25, 2014! Click here to pre-order and have automatically delivered on 11-25-14!
List Post, Numéro deux:
Because “the more things change, the more they stay the same,” here is my updated List for this week October:
- Two more (print) books purchased, to read this month: a memoir and a work of literary fiction. Both signed by the author, and both authors are new friends
- On track (?): WIP at 15k words…If I write 1,000 words a (work)day between now and Thanksgiving (and allow for my trip to Bouchercon in November), I’ll meet my goal of 50k by then. If.
- Work on Cover for ALL THE ABOVE has begun. Thanks, Michael!
- Atlanta area bookstores: Some will stock a few copies of UNDERWATER upon its release by Thomas & Mercer on November 25, 2014. Lesquelles? Books for Less in Buford, GA; Avid Bookshop in Athens, GA; Charis Books in Atlanta, GA; and possibly Bound to be Read Books, also in Atlanta! (If it’s not in your bookstore, ask them to carry it)
- Keeping up with travel updates from friends in the Czech Republic and in France maintenant!
- Trying out a new Atlanta restaurant with mon mari later this month to celebrate mon anniversaire
- Preparing my presentation at my Author Focus panel at Bouchercon 2014; looking ahead, même chose, plus ou moins, at the Atlanta Writers Club January 2015 meeting (“Member Minute”)
- Taking heed of some advice of un ami, un auteur bien connu, en ce qui concerne my (unnamed) WIP and its writing, editing and development
- Following and watching football: the Atlanta Falcons, the Georgia Bulldogs (Dawgs!), and the UNC Tar Heels!
UNDERWATER New Cover Reveal!
After months of anticipation, voici the brand new cover for my suspense novel UNDERWATER, to be rereleased on November 25, 2014!
You can pre-order the novel on Kindle here.
Thomas & Mercer cover artist Scott Barrie created an updated, powerful, more menacing cover, n’est-ce pas? Merci beaucoup, Scott! And – wait until you see the back cover! Here is the updated description there:
After years of guilt over a long-ago tragedy, Candace Morgan is finally poised for success. The CEO of her own women’s shapewear company, she’s about to launch a new swimsuit line—and make a fortune. When she is guilted into loaning her brother a huge sum of money for real estate, she believes she’s simply fulfilling a family promise. In reality, she’s enabling a devious sociopath…and now, she’s roped into the renovation from hell.
For years, Monty Carawan has envied his sister’s wealth. Spiteful and self-centered, he’s convinced that her success came at the expense of his own future. But when the housing market plunges and Candace attempts to disentangle herself from Monty’s mess, her brother’s malicious streak brings the family tension to a dangerous boiling point.
Kindle, Print and audio versions of the book will be released on November 25, 2014, just in time for Thanksgiving and the holiday shopping season!






