Thursday, December 15, 2016

Holiday Slow Down, But…


If you follow my blog, you’ve noticed how much it’s slowed down lately. This was partly due to my thumb surgery in October, then another part due to the disappointment of the election results in November. Following that, due to the bustle of getting ready for the holidays.

Things will speed up very soon!

https://mysterythrillerweek.com/

 I’m also getting ready for something else, and this event is getting more and more exciting as it gathers momentum. That something else is Mystery Thriller Week. It was, I think, put together by Benjamin Thomas and Vicki Turner Goodwin. You can find the preliminary posts here.
The best place to find information is the web page. Click on the logo above for that
I’m not on Twitter much, but it’s #MTW over there.

Reviewers and interviewers will make it easy for a bunch of mystery writers to get ourselves before the public so they can get to know our books. For this event, I chose to promote the first novel in each of my Kaye George series. I have 3 one-hour slots lined up, all from 10 to 11 AM, on February 15th, 16th, and 17th. I’ll give away CHOKE on one day, EINE KLEINE MURDER another day, and DEATH IN THE TIME OF ICE the third day. I think I’ll concentrate on them in that order. I’ll also have some interviews and reviews being posted leading up to the event.



In other news, I haven’t quite finished my shopping for my family yet. Or maybe I have. After I set aside a time (do this!) to go through what I’ve bought, I’ll know. Also haven’t done Christmas cards, but I did get our family letter printed.

Many of you know that my dear Hubby suffers from both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Some of you know that the Parkinson’s has gotten worse. That’s “normal” for the disease, of course. Not at all normal for us! So now, in addition to the adult day care (Grandpa’s Program) that he attends 3 days a week, we’re having a home health aide come in 3 times a week to help get him showered and dressed, and to make sure his PT is being done more regularly than I’ve been able to get it done.

Last bit of news for this week. I decided to put together a short story anthology that I’m calling DAY OF THE DARK. It’s inspired by the total eclipse of the sun coming up August 21st, 2017. Wildside Press has agreed to get it to publication in time! I’ve gotten several submissions already, but the deadline is 1/31/17. (Yikes, it’s almost 2017!) Here’s the details from the announcement I sent out. Feel free to ask me about this if you’re interested!

In order to get this out in time for the eclipse, the deadline for the stories will be 1/31/17. Length should be 3000-5000. Please turn them in standard format, double spaced, TNR 12 point font, 1 inch margins, with formatted (not tabbed) 5 point indents. Entries should be sent to me at kayegeorge at gmail dot com, attached.


I’d like some mystery elements in each story and, of course, to be based on “eclipse” in any form you’d like, but these don’t have to be straight-up mysteries. Some genre mixtures would be fun—all but erotica, okay? 

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for the info about Mystery Thriller Week. I'll be watching.

    Glad the thumb is back to typing.

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  2. Mystery Thriller Week sounds quite exciting. I'd have to try for Choke since I have the other two. I am amazed at how busy you are, I'm still thinking your thumb isn't quite usable, but it must be recovering nicely.

    I didn't know your husband had Parkinson's as well as Alzheimer's, I'm glad you have help, and hopefully family nearby.

    Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

    lrs

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  3. Thanks for stopping by, Ms. D.O.A. My thumb is all but completely recovered. It's completely usable, anyway. There's some swelling that will take awhile to go down and I may regain more flexibility and strength, but I'm using the heck out of it.

    Yes, our son's family is only about 10 minutes away. They had 3 small children, 4, 8, and 10, so they're very busy, but they are there in an emergency, so that makes it nice for us.

    Have a wonderful holiday way up north in my favorite state!

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  4. Wow, you've got lots of exciting stuff coming up. Mystery Thriller Week should be a treat. But first have a peaceful and very merry Christmas.

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  5. Thank you, LD! The two small out-of-town grandsons (and their parents) arrived last night--fun times! Not exactly peaceful, but very merry. I hope yours is great, too!

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  6. Wishing you a very Happy New Year! My all be the very best that it can be.

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