Please pray and/or send good thoughts to Anya Kelleye’s dad. He had a heart attack in the wee hours of the morning. They’ve put three stents in and there was no damage to his heart, so that’s good news. Still, I’m going to be praying all day for his quick recovery. Anya lost her mother a few years ago, and I know this scared her this morning. Her dad is such a nice man, and he actually gave me a little help on something in my last book, Soul of a Vampire. I’m really glad he’s doing better, but I would love to see him 100% well very soon. Your good thoughts will be very appreciated.
Archive for July, 2013
Pray for Anya’s Dad
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged anya kelleye, anya kelleye's dad, good thoughts for anya's dad, prayers for anya's dad on July 12, 2013| 15 Comments »
I Made Cheese – Part 2
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged cheese, lasagna with homemade cheese, making cheese, making ricotta, mozzarella, ricotta on July 10, 2013| 9 Comments »
Last night, my plan was to make a nice ricotta and then use my mozzarella and ricotta to make lasagna. For dinner. However, my plan only went partly the way I wanted. Ricotta is supposed to be easier than mozzarella. It does have fewer steps. But…it takes much longer! The reason is that it has to get much hotter than mozzarella for the curds and whey to separate. (Mozzarella must form curds faster because of the rennet tablet.) I thought it would NEVER happen. Honestly, when it hit the target temperature (185 F) the curds still hadn’t appeared, and I was about to give up. My husband came over and said “Are you still stirring that?” I just couldn’t give up, though. Not until I knew for sure it wasn’t going to work. Then, to my amazement, curds started to appear. They weren’t big chunks like with the mozzarella, but little bitty things. When it started doing that, I took it off the heat and let it set for 10 minutes as directed. Then, I poured everything into a colander lined with butter muslin (fine cheesecloth). And I had BEAUTIFUL ricotta. And it tasted wonderful! Now, to make lasagna or not. It was getting pretty late. Then I decided I would go ahead and do it. So at about 10 o’clock or so, I had lasagna. I did’t EAT lasagna because there was no way I was going to eat something that heavy that close to bedtime. But I have tonight’s dinner in the refrigerator. 🙂
I Made Cheese!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged cheese, http://www.etsy.com/shop/UrbanCheesecraft, making cheese, making mozzarella, mozzarella, urbancheesecraft.com on July 8, 2013| 11 Comments »
I received my DIY cheese kit a couple of days ago. Reading through the instructions, it was clear that mozzarella was the hardest to make. Well, it’s just like me to have to try to hardest one first instead of starting with an easy one, like ricotta. I followed the instructions for mozzarella…SUCCESS! And I have proof. Here’s the result!
Kit was bought from the Etsy shop UrbanCheesecraft
ROW80 Sunday Update 7/7/13
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged exercise, goals, ROW80, working out, writing, writing goals] on July 7, 2013| 18 Comments »
I hope everyone had a nice 4th of July holiday. If you’re not in the US, I hope you still are having a great weekend! I had a lot going on the last few days, especially since my boss decided to close on Friday (unpaid day off) instead of just Thursday. We were able to fill those days with food, family, and fun.
I missed my three days a week writing goal, only writing two days. But my word count was 2831, so that wasn’t too shabby. I would really like to hit over 3000 a week, but I’ll take what I got. It’s been a busy week. 🙂
I haven’t walked on the treadmill for the past two days. I have a problem with my foot sometimes where a sharp pain will shoot through the top of it when I’m walking, and it’s so bad, I almost fall. This is a problem that usually lasts two or three days. The odd thing is that this time, it’s the other foot. I didn’t go to the gym, either. I have no excuse except that the gym is about 20-25 minutes away. I live out in the boonies. The reason I use that gym is it’s conveniently close to where I work, but I haven’t worked the past few days. I’ll get back on track tomorrow. Hopefully, my foot will be well enough to walk on the treadmill today.
How did the rest of you do last week?
Should I Do Audio?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged acx.com, amazon, audible, audio books, haunted lake, Sharon Gerlach, soul of a vampire on July 4, 2013| 16 Comments »
For a long time now, I’ve really wanted to have at least one of my books in audio. There’s probably not a lot of profit in it, but it’s something I would love to have. When my friend, Sharon Gerlach announced that her book, Office Politics, was available in audio, I asked her about it. She used ACX (an Amazon company).
Okay, here’s how it works. You put your book (or books) on the site, and it lets narrators know if you’ll pay by royalty share or by hourly fee. Right now I have two of mine up for royalty share. I honestly don’t think I’ll get any takers. For one thing, they show your ranking on Amazon. Unfortunately, they show your PAPERBACK ranking instead of ebook ranking. Which, of course, is a lot worse. Also, Soul of a Vampire only has one review, although it’s a 4 star, so that doesn’t appeal to many narrators, because these people want a book that sells well. Haunted Lake has 34 reviews for an average of 4.1, so that would be appealing maybe…except for the paperback ranking, of course. So if no one picks it up, I’ll probably go with the per hour option. I’m not going to post that on there, though, because if I’m going to pay per hour, I want to pick my own narrator and make an offer. If I announce I’ll pay a flat rate, I may get offers I don’t want, and I hate to reject people. Awhile back, I looked into getting a narrator for Haunted Lake, but the one I contacted wanted $1500. I just couldn’t afford that. On ACX, they have different narrators who work for different fees. They have a $0-50 all the way up to $400-$1000. There weren’t many at $0-$50, so I checked out narrators from $50-$100. If I can get one at $50, Haunted Lake would be about $270. At $75, it would be $405. I’m going to leave it up as royalty only for a week or two and see if HL gets any takers. If not, then I’ll decide.
So what do you all think? Would you do this if you lost money or broke even? Would it be worth it to have your books, or at least one of them, on audio?
Wednesday ROW80 Update 7/3/13 & Quinoa
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged quinoa, quinoa recipes, ROW80, row80 check in, writing, writing goals] on July 3, 2013| 7 Comments »
I had gotten into the habit of only checking in on Sundays, but I’m going to try to do better. Part of the reason for that, though, is that many times I wanted to blog about something else that struck my fancy. But, you know, I can always write that and schedule it for the next day. 🙂
I managed to write one day so far this week, so that’s a third way through my weekly goal. During that session, I wrote 1717 words. I look at it this way. I used to have a 500 word a day goal, so that’s more than three days worth. 🙂
I’ve been trying to find a quinoa recipe that looks appealing to me. None have really got me excited about eating quinoa, especially after I tried a boxed quinoa dish. Bleh. Our local health food store sells both white and red quinoa in bulk, so I could get however much I needed. I would like to try both since the taste is supposed to be different, the red being more “earthy” or “nuttier” according to what I’ve read. Anyway, I found this recipe on Pinterest. Looks yummy. Garlic and Thyme Quinoa Patties. I just placed an order with Mountain Rose Herbs, and now I wish I had included thyme and paprika. 😦 Also, here is the link to the whole article 32 Ways to Eat Quinoa and Succeed in Life. I haven’t read the other recipes yet, but I will.
Free Books = Bad Reviews/Racist Statement
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bad review, free book, italian, one star review, pizza, politically correct, racist statement, smashword on July 2, 2013| 16 Comments »
What does a bad review have to do with a racist statement? Bear with me here. Sometimes putting the first in a series for free helps garner interest for the rest of the series. But a very experienced author friend of mine once told me she was done making her books cheap. She said every time she did a .99 book, the bad reviews came in. Honestly, it does seem like the cheaper books get the bad reviews, almost like it’s a different type of reader. I just don’t know. But a review I got for Club Blood (which is free in the month of July) on Smashwords made me rethink ever putting my books for free during these Smashwords sales anymore.
Here’s the thing…Club Blood is definitely not my best work. It was the second thing I ever published and the first vampire novella I did. I imagine there are way too many “thats” in the manuscript. But it’s at least good enough that I like to go back and read it from time to time. And I don’t get upset by one star reviews anymore. I see very, very good books get those. But what really ticked me off, no I guess it hurt me, was that the reviewer said I made a racist statement. I’m about as far from a racist as anyone can get. I’m so tired of everyone having to be “politically correct” instead of just being humans. This thing with Paula Deen really brought that all to a head. Do I think she should have used the “N” word? Absolutely not. My kids were raised to believe that it was a bad word just like any other word I didn’t want them to use. But Paula Deen said this a long time ago. And there are people of ALL races defending her, so that makes me feel a little better about the whole thing. Anyway, I digress. This is what the reviewer said about my “racist” statement. “The author managed to throw in the racist statement that the pizza must be good as the restaurant was owned by Italians.” This made me want to cry. Seriously. Is it an insult to Italians to say they make GOOD PIZZA??? That’s like saying it’s an insult to me because I make a good burger. Wait, are burgers American or did they originate somewhere else? I better be careful! Grrrr. If a restaurant advertises that their pizza is “authentic Italian”, is that racist? It would be okay for me to say a pizza sucked because it was made by Americans, but not okay to say it was good because it was made by Italians, right? I thought it was actually a COMPLIMENT, not a racial slur. I bet if I was in Italy, it would be fine to say their pizza was good because it was authentic Italian. No, it’s here in the US where we have to watch every little thing we say in case someone takes it wrong. I’m SO tired of this. Can’t we just be people who all get along with each other and know that we won’t always be perfect and say the perfect thing? Why can’t people love instead of hate? Can’t we all understand the world would be so much better and easier if we all loved each other? That doesn’t mean we all would agree on everything. It doesn’t mean there would be no contention. But we could disagree and still love each other. I guess as long as there is evil in the world, that will never happen. Fighting and killing have been going on for as long as the world has been here. There was murder in the first family when Cain killed Abel. And we never learn. /end of rant
ROW80 – Round Three Goals
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged books on sale, exercise goals, ROW80, row80 goals, smashwords, smashwords sale, smashwords.com, writing, writing goals] on July 1, 2013| 14 Comments »
I’ve thought and thought about what I want my writing goal to be. I don’t want to set a goal that I’m not likely to achieve, but I also don’t want to make it too easy. There has to be some challenge. Although, last round, writing at all was a challenge. So here is my writing goal. I know I can change it if I have to, but for right now…my goal is to write at MINIMUM three days a week for one hour. Those three days don’t have to be any particular days, just three days sometime in the week. And then we’ll see if I need to change that later.
I want to continue my healthier lifestyle. I don’t set weight goals, because our bodies don’t always cooperate, even when we’re doing the best we can. But I want to continue to work out with weights four days a week and walk on the treadmill 15 minutes in the mornings and 45 minutes or more in the evenings.
There is an announcement I need to make today, but I wasn’t sure it was appropriate on my goals post. However, I don’t particularly like to post twice in one day, so I’ll be brief. Smashwords is having a sale in the month of July, so some of my books there are free and some are half-price. HERE is my profile page and you can find my books from there. The coupon code to use is listed at the top right of each book page.









