I'm only 64! That's not to old to learn to be a permie, right?
Lif Strand
New Mexico USA
Jane Mulberry wrote:About to start a new book, book 4 in a series, after taking several months off. I needed the break. Though I love the revisions and edits stage, I was finding first draft a struggle and resisting writing. Time to get back into it and rediscover the joy!
And he said, "I want to live as an honest man, to get all I deserve, and to give all I can, and to love a young woman whom I don't understand. Your Highness, your ways are very strange."
Some places need to be wild
Blessings,
Alana
Eric Hanson wrote:I am hopeful that I can finish my time writing technically and not loose my expressive edge.
Eric
Lif Strand
New Mexico USA
At my age, Happy Hour is a nap.
Steve Zoma wrote:I gotta say, I am struggling with making two children characters in my fictional novel stand out in any meaningful way. I semi-have the 13 year old boy fleshed out pretty well, but the six old sister, not so well. I got some other character deficiencies as well, but it all stems from one problem; I don't really know them so I can't write about them.
I got some character building questionnaires, I just can't seem to think of what to put down.
But I'll get there, it's just been a struggle lately.
Lif Strand
New Mexico USA
Ted Abbey wrote: It will be a fictionalized autobiographical history true crime tragicomedy.
Lif Strand
New Mexico USA
Lif Strand
New Mexico USA
Lif Strand wrote:
Ted Abbey wrote: It will be a fictionalized autobiographical history true crime tragicomedy.
I want to read that one!
Lif Strand wrote:My latest novel Dark Green was published a month ago. Now it's all about promo while thinking about the sequel.
I gotta say, all the work that went into it was worth it to get a review like this from an author who's published many more books than I have.
Of wolves, people, and the land.
Talk about a volatile mix – the flawed, emotionally driven, and ultimately corrupt reintroduction of Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest and evangelical “green” environmentalists. Blood was bound to flow and it certainly does in Lif Strand’s topical suspense novel, “Dark Green”. The main protagonist, Special Deputy Jessie Torres, is an Apache woman with a background in the white man’s world as a veterinarian student at the UC Davis and as a Berkeley, CA police officer. Now back in her native New Mexico she investigates wolf conflicts with humans and domestic animals for the local sheriff’s department. As with William Faulkner’s mythical and “apocryphal” county, Yoknapatawpha, Mississippi, the action here takes place in the imaginary location of Mangas County, a setting as important as the human characters. Since I have trapped problem Mexican gray wolves, done necropsies on predator-killed domestic livestock, and been an undercover journalist in the Mexican wolf inner sanctum, it was refreshing to see of some of the shenanigans come to light in novel form. By the end of the story Jessie Torres has earned the appellation given to her by her curandera grandmother: Dahteste, western Apache for a warrior woman, translator, messenger, and mediator (as opposed to the name given to me by the San Carlos Reservation Apaches after a bear tried to kill me – Ndah shash bedán, the white guy who is bear food). Well done, Lif Strand.
~Dexter Oliver 5.0 out of 5 stars
Steve Zoma wrote:
As for the snakes: no thank you! I will climb 2000 feet in the air, cram myself into the tightest spots, and think nothing of rebuilding an oil operated 35,000 volt circuit breaker, but I don’t do snakes! Fortunately this is Maine, the only state in the nation that does not have poisonous ones!
Follow some of my adventures in fiction writing here.
Follow some of my adventures in fiction writing here.
Putting the means of making music into people's hands.
Follow some of my adventures in fiction writing here.
Putting the means of making music into people's hands.
Farmington MO - Zone 6b
An Idea without Action is just a Wish.
I don't think I've ever seen an ugly cloud, and I don't think I ever will.
Lif Strand
New Mexico USA
Putting the means of making music into people's hands.
Putting the means of making music into people's hands.
Eric Silveira wrote:Hello everyone!
I have been working on several science fiction short stories in my spare time. Four of them are complete and I have the ideas for about nine more fully fleshed out.
Putting the means of making music into people's hands.
Putting the means of making music into people's hands.
"Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”
– Roald Dahl
Putting the means of making music into people's hands.
I think I'll just lie down here for a second. And ponder this tiny ad:
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