Oh, and a few other cool things…

Morven Westfield interviewed me as a vampire author for her podcast series, “Vampires, Witches and Geeks.” If you want to hear me talk about my fictional vampires and their characteristics, and quite a bit about vampire folklore and why I made the choices I did, you can hear it at http://morvenwestfield.podbean.com/. It’s about 27 minutes long.

A couple of weeks ago, I got to chatting with one of the cashiers at the local grocery store, who was wearing a pentacle. I asked her if she liked vampire books, and she said she did, and I whipped one of my business cards and one of the promo postcards for Mortal Touch out of my bag, gave them to her, and told her she can read all about Mortal Touch on my website and get it from the library if she was interested.

I was in the grocery store today and the cashier stopped me in the middle of the produce section to say that she’d looked up my website, she can’t wait to read Mortal Touch, and she’s talked to other people who say it’s really great. I told her that she’ll probably like The Longer the Fall as well because it’s all about magic.

Golly, that’s the kind of warm fuzzies that make an author’s day! Too bad book sales are so slow, though. *sigh*

Patricia Altner mentioned my Broad Universe Broadsheet article, “Think Outside the Coffin: Writing the Vampire Novel,” in her blog, Patricia’s Vampire Notes this past week. That got my name (and Mortal Touch and By Light Unseen Media) into Google’s News Alerts! Thanks, Patricia!

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This is pretty cool…

I entered Mortal Touch into several contests. The only one I still haven’t heard results for is the Massachusetts Book Awards, given annually by the Massachusetts Center for the Book. Along with the awards, this organization lists an annual “census” of all books published “by Massachusetts writers or about commonwealth themes.” I took a look at their website tonight, and the 2007 Census is up. Check it out!

http://www.massbook.org/Census2007.html

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Oh, this is TOO funny…

http://biz.yahoo.com/cnnm/080709/070908_stolen_cars.html?.&.pf=insurance

Once again, the 1995 Honda Civic was the most stolen car in America, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, but auto theft appears to have declined dramatically for the fourth year in a row.

That’s the car that Regan drives in Mortal Touch! A Honda Civic! I didn’t specify the year, but it’s probably a ’95–it would be the car she bought right after college, and she never could afford to replace it.

The next time the Rainbow Stone house gang appear in the series–it will be a couple of books from now–maybe I’ll drop in something about Regan’s car having been stolen. *g*

I’m still laughing at the recent news that the new CEO of book wholesaler Baker & Taylor is named Thomas Morgan. That’s the name of the main character in The Longer the Fall (at least, the name he’s using in 1952). Is the new CEO of B&T a vampire? B&T has clients who would opine that a vampire CEO would be an improvement over there, heh. Life tends to imitate my fiction in the weirdest ways…

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Whew…

I did something today that I virtually never do, ever.

I overslept. For two hours!

I forgot to turn on the alarm when I went to bed–that happens every now and then. But usually I have so much trouble sleeping, and wake up so many times, that I’m awake around the time I should get up, and if the alarm doesn’t go off, I look at the clock. On those occasions that I’m asleep when the alarm should go off, I am usually pestered by hungry cats–there are four of them, after all, and they’re on a very consistent schedule.

But the last couple of days, I’ve just been trashed from cumulative sleep deprivation. Really, I’ve felt like shit, and I still did my workouts! 🙁 Add that to the oppressive weather, which is peaking out today (94 F or 34.4 C, dewpoint 71 F which is in aqua-lung territory, plus air quality warnings up), and I was dead to the world after dawn, which is typical. Once the sun comes up, all I want to do is sleep. 🙁

I have no idea where the cats were. They didn’t even show up right away when I did get up. I think they’ve been going down into the crawl space just to get away from the heat. Two of them wouldn’t eat all their food, either.

Maybe my subconscious was resisting the idea of spending huge amounts of money. Today (once I was finally up!) I went to the post office and mailed my entire estimated federal tax payment for 2008, and an application to R.R. Bowker for another block of ISBN numbers–100 of them, this time. It has become apparent that I will use them, with the multiple editions of every title that I’m planning.

I have the signed contract back for annef‘s three books, so it’s full speed ahead on those.

I have a hand-shake deal with another author and I need to get her contract out.

I’ve sold two more Kindle editions of Mortal Touch in July so far.

A happy reader posted another five-star review of Mortal Touch on the Amazon detail page (thank you!!!!). That’s six five-star reviews!

This week, I’ve already written another 1,584 words on The Longer the Fall and I’ll get more done today. I’m just about at the plot turn that is one of the things that hung me up on finishing this book–because I didn’t want to write it–the point Where Things Go Very Wrong. But I’ve gotten a Painful Conversation between Thomas and Diana done and it wasn’t as bad as I thought, so…onward ho!

I’ve been posting way too much in some of the vampiric community forums. This is how I know I’m putting off stuff I should be doing (cover designs! 🙁 ). If anyone wonders how someone who doesn’t watch TV procrastinates, I’ll confess: I post to forums and watch movie trailers online. *wry smile* Marketing guru John Kremer had a free call-in session yesterday, and I was going to call, and…I forgot!! At least the forum posts get me thinking and sometimes result in an article for my website or blogs.

Stay cool, everyone…

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Strange days….

I actually had a rather productive day today, so I am catching up on three days of the Boston Globe. For some reason, there are several headlines that just seem rather…odd.

“US unprepared for an asteroid strike, scientists say”

Um, yes, and one would prepare, how? This seems to fall into the category of, “things not to worry about because you sure can’t do anything about them.” (It’s the 100th anniversary of the Tunguska blast, unexplained to this day, and you wouldn’t have wanted to be there, either)

“Pompeii is granted emergency status”

Man. And we thought they dragged their heels after Katrina.

“Wellesley busts another alleged brothel: Police say it’s second case in 7 months”

Wellesley is in Norfolk County. Norfolk County just made the Forbes list of the 20 Best Places to Live in the United States. I guess we just found out one of the less publicized reasons why, *heh*.

I hope everyone has had a nice holiday (or weekend, if you’re outside the U.S.). They were just regular work days for me, except for the fact that I couldn’t get the mail. The post office was closed yesterday and today I was blocked in by the Fourth of July parade. I wasn’t going to go to the fireworks tonight–I had so much work to do. But I got stuff done–and the fireworks are only about a half mile from my house. I always walk to them when I go. I started hearing the booms, and this town is so darned quiet, it sounded like the fireworks were right in my front yard.

So, very abruptly, I jumped up, put sandals on, left the house–didn’t even lock the door!–and walked the 2/10 of a mile to the top of Heald Street and over by the cemetery, where I found a perfect vantage point to watch the end of the fireworks. They were quite spectacular. I could see most of them through the trees as I walked up the road. Coming home, I saw a couple of fireflies and the three-day-old waxing crescent moon, all orange, setting in the west. It was a rather nice, if very short, holiday jaunt. 🙂

I just now got to reading today’s horoscope in the Globe and it says, “Spontaneity rules today, so don’t hesitate to take a last-minute trip.” *ROFL*

This splurt of random thoughts has been brought to you by the letter Q. 🙂

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The sound of thunder

Whew…what a day. We had three separate thunderstorms pop up and beeline straight for Pepperell. Two grazed us–or at least, the part of town that I live in, because these were tightly contained storms. But one spent forty minutes going directly overhead, and it was a doozy. Numerous close lightning strikes, cracks of thunder, deluging rain, wind, cats hiding in the crawl space…there was even some hail! I was reveling in every second of it. *g* The atmosphere must have been very unstable today, because I couldn’t believe how fast these little terrors were blooming on the radar. All three completely distinct individual storms blew by within six hours!

My DSL connection was back in service last night by the time I finished a very late workout (I put off getting to it because I was too busy sulking) at 12:30 a.m. Today, I was catching up with e-mail and various online business, and I had a number of phone calls. Around dinner time, I got a call from a telemarketer.

From Verizon.

Did I know that I can get a special deal on Verizon’s high speed Internet service, only yaddayadda per month if I…

…and that’s as far as she got. I’m afraid the poor little cherub heard all about how Verizon high speed Internet left me hanging out to dry with two conference calls yesterday. I mean, I know it’s not her fault, and I wasn’t really rude or anything, but, gods! I’ve gotten more calls from Verizon, plus all the direct mails, and they’re pushing this FiOS optic service now, but for 12 hours yesterday my DSL connection speed was 0 bps, and I was in no mood to get a telemarketing call before I got some explanation for the outage.

Which I’m sure I never will, because all my ISP will ever say is that it was Verizon’s problem, and Verizon won’t talk to me because I get Verizon DSL through a third party vendor, not directly from them. *sigh*

Ah, well, it’s the New Moon tonight, fresh start and all that!

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Oh, and by the way…

To all my friends up North:

Happy Canada Day!

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Hails from the dead zone…

I should have known how the day would go when the first thing I saw in the kitchen this morning was a dead chipmunk on the floor. I’ve lost count of how many this is now–maybe the fifth or sixth. I’m just thankful I didn’t wake up with the chipmunk on my pillow.

Yesterday, I was out for several hours doing my usual weekly errands and several additional ones, so I made a lot of stops. It was a mix of frustrations and positives. I didn’t get gas because every station I saw was full of cars and I didn’t want to wait or come back. On the other hand, I got called “Miss” by a sales assistant in Best Buy who was at least twenty years younger than I am. 🙂 I also sold another Kindle edition of Mortal Touch. June has the highest number of sales since last November and December.

I had a rather full agenda for today. This is transfer station week, so I needed to change the litter boxes, clean the bathroom, change the bunny cage, and get over to the transfer station with the trash, recyclables and a dead VCR I had to completely rip apart to try and get a tape out of it. (It was an old VCR of my dad’s and he is very, very attached to this tape. If it gets stuck in a VCR again, I’m buying him the damn movie on DVD. Man, they built VCRs like TANKS twenty-five years ago!) I also vacuumed the house–which doesn’t really take long with a four-room house–because the little tufts of fur everywhere had reached insanity level, and tomorrow is the New Moon and I usually vacuum the bedroom before I do a ritual, anyway.

In addition to those chores, I had not just one, but two conference calls scheduled. At 4:00pm IPNE was hosting a member call-in with a guest speaker. At 7:00pm was the monthly IPNE Board meeting. The person who organizes these had a sudden death in her family and wasn’t available. I said I would moderate the member call-in. The trouble was, I didn’t have the Moderator’s PIN number for the conference call service. And nobody seemed to have contact information for the guest speaker!

I was planning to review the IPNE e-mail, the guest speaker’s website, and so on in advance of the conference calls. At about 12:30pm, my DSL connection failed. This happens all the time, but it usually reconnects itself immediately. This time–it wouldn’t reconnect. I waited. I reset the modem and router. I rebooted the computer. Finally, I found the setup CD and reconfigured the router, which I had to do once before, thinking that maybe something about my vacuuming had zapped the router. No luck. I always follow the rule of thumb of exhausting all possible problems with my own system before calling tech support (who in my experience tends to be neither supportive nor impressively technical). Also, my ISP is extremely unhelpful with problems. If I weren’t such a geek, I’d be far more frustrated with them. But on this occasion, when I called their number, I heard a recorded message: there was a problem with Verizon’s DSL, Verizon was “aware of it and working on it,” and they would update the message if there was any change.

That was more than nine hours ago. I still don’t have DSL.

The IPNE member call-in…happened. I called in, and moderated it more or less “blind,” having been unable to get any information online beforehand. I ended up moderating the Board meeting at 7:00pm, as well, but that actually was a rather good meeting. By 9:00pm, I finally went rummaging around for phone cords and phone numbers, set up the dial-up connection on the newer Dell and dialed in to at least pick up e-mail and check news, weather, and LJ.

Return to the thrilling days of yesteryear, when I did everything offline and logged onto dial-up just long enough to download mail, and post/send what I’d written offline (like I’m doing right now). No watching video, minimal websurfing, no Second Life…it’s annoying, because the ‘Net is so integral to what I do. If I’m working on a writing project, I’m constantly looking things up. I shop online, I research online, I communicate online, I live online. That’s why I turned off my cable TV and pay forty-four fucking dollars a month for broadband. I am not impressed with Verizon. They’ve been pimping out their DSL services, especially this new super-high-speed thing, every chance they get–I’ve had phone calls, I get mailings, when I upgraded my phone service I had to sit and listen to the rep give me a spiel about Verizon’s DSL. And this is the service we get–offline for ten hours and counting? It’s only affecting about three towns, too–wouldn’t you know Pepperell is one of them!

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quick hello

Brief observation for today….

Anything tastes good with a sufficient amount of melted cheddar cheese. 🙂

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Bat sighting

I’ve been wondering why I hadn’t seen any bats this year. I’ve been reading about the white-nose syndrome that has been killing thousands of bats to the west of here, and I found the absence of bats worrisome.

So, last night, when the sky was almost as dark as when I usually see them, I went out to look for the bats. Sure enough, I saw one, wheeling about over the rooftree, just as they always do right at dusk.

But only one. In the past, there have always been at least two. Last night, just one little bat by its lonesome.

I know, I sound horrible ingrateful, don’t I? “Here’s your bat!” “Hmmph. Only one?” *wry smile* But there are plenty of other wild things around, and no shortage of bat food. I haven’t seen any fireflies this summer yet, either. It’s…odd. Maybe I just need to get outside and look more.

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