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  • Too Many???

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    People have said to me, upon occasion, \”Gee, you do too much!\” Aside from annoying me (I personally hate that comment), it makes me think. How much is too much? If you enjoy crafting, then when do you say when? After all, it\’s not as though there\’s an addiction, at least not in a usual situation (addictive behaviors aside); the joy of creating is just that: joyful.

    My answer continues to be, there is no such thing as too much. Crafts fulfill a deep-seated need for me to create. I make no apology for that fact. I enjoy multiple expressions of that creativity, and don\’t care if it appears scattershot to others – they\’re not paying my bills, or worrying about my time. I am, and that\’s what matters.

    However, it\’s worthwhile, I think, to discuss the underpinnings of how to go about \”doing so much.\” Here, then, are my thoughts:

    First, I made a rule for myself when I learned to knit: I don\’t care if I finish any project, ever. I am not knitting to complete things. I enjoy the process, and I love fiber. I really mean that. My hands tingle when I see a new yarn shop, a yarn shop I know, or even the craft section at a big-box store. When I found out Dollar Tree carried remaindered Lion Brand? HEAVEN. The process of knitting and of handling the fibers makes me happy and spurs my creativity. More importantly, it relaxes me.

    Second, despite what seems to be popular opinion from the \”you do too much\” crowd, I don\’t do every craft I am interested in every day. I rotate things. I make candles every February. I decorate eggs every March. I made soap once or twice a year. To do these things, I enlist others to help me. When I have a group showing up at 10:00 on a Saturday expecting me to have melted the wax, it spurs me to set up the candles and melt the wax.

    Third, I do what catches my fancy at any given moment. I\’ve learned basic design and I play with things. If I get stuck in a particular project, I fiddle with something else. I have many different types of yarns in my stash and rotate what I play with.

    Fourth, I keep good records. I know what\’s in my stash, where it\’s stored, and what I bought it to make. I keep organized using bins and boxes, and I keep my lists updated.

    Fifth, I share the love. Blogging about my crafts keeps me organized and motivated to finish things so I can blog about them. Again, this is using the many in support of the one.

    My crafts aren\’t about focus, they are a means to an end. They are about play and exploration, creativity and fun. They are not about a stepwise creative process, they are a celebration of the fact that I am a right-brained thinker. This is something that our society doesn\’t really understand, sadly. In fact, a friend of mine who is very left-brained told me with certainty, \”You\’re a left-brained thinker.\” I stared at her and she said, \”You do all these things in a highly organized way.\” It\’s very interesting to me that to her, \”right-brained\” meant disorganized. That\’s quite far from the truth. Some right-brained people are disorganized, but so are some left-brained people. That\’s not the point. What is the point is understanding how our own thought processes work and to work with them.

    And if that means playing with lots of different little crafts at different times, then I say, go for it! It\’s oodles better than wasting time watching television or drinking or spending lots of money. It\’s a relatively inexpensive habit, I can do it while I\’m talking to others, and it builds community. These are all excellent points in favor of crafts – any kinds of crafts – and the more the merrier.

    So the next time you\’re tempted to think, wow, too much; define for yourself the answer to the question: \”Just what is too much?\” You might be surprised by the answer.

  • Stash Sunday – Becoming

    Stash Sunday – Becoming

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    It\’s coming together.  Slowly.

    2015 has been a difficult year as regards output.  Most of the work has been internal; journaling and the like.  When Rachel was in town in October, we bought this yarn and I started farting around with some lace patterns, and realized I needed to drawn it out in a chart because the swatch was decidedly not cooperating.  As in, sticking out its tongue at me and going \”Nya-nya-nya.\”

    I finally finished the first of the two skeins yesterday.  If this were a scarf for myself, it would be way too short – one, I\’m five-eight; two, I like loooong scarves.

    But it\’s not for me; it\’s for Rachel.

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    She\’s a similar height to Leticia (my dressmaker\’s form).  This length comes right about to her hips, which is actually where Rachel prefers her scarves because she is using them more for an accessory, given that she lives in the desert; whereas I, living in Chicago, am looking for warmth and the ability to wrap it around my head and my neck several times.  So yay, it fits!

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    Here\’s a view around back, and there\’s plenty of room for the second skein to make it a full length scarf for her.  I\’d like it if it could be longer, but the third skein is a different color (and only one skein of that color, so it\’s probably going to be made into an Amazeball or a truffle; I haven\’t decided yet.)

    An Amazeball: I came up with this a couple days ago when my bud and I were sharing hard-won kudos with working out.  I thought, we need some kind of trophy or something that we can mail around in our group of friends, and whoever gets it gets to take a picture of themselves with it, and gets to decide to wins it next.  But we need something, and I figured a ball of yarn (not a ball of unmade yarn, but a knitted ball) would be a cool trophy.  A truffle, if you recall, is a creature from our Persis Chronicles that\’s a cross between an aardvark and a cocker spaniel.  I think I\’ll modify an elephant pattern and make a small one; only problem is, I think I need more yarn than I have for this project, which is why the Amazeball.

    Glad you asked?

    What about you, Dear Reader?  How long do you like your scarves?

     

     

  • The Gooses Are Here!  The Gooses Are Here!

    The Gooses Are Here! The Gooses Are Here!

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    I\’m so excited!  The Noon and Wilder short story, Six Geese Laid – A Holiday Fable, is now available on the WROTE podcast, featuring the voice talents of none other than Vance Bastian.  It takes place after the end of Cat\’s Cradle, and before the next book, Ambush, which is forthcoming in 2016.  Ambush is TJ\’s story, a tale of loss, identity, and love.  Six Geese is a holiday fable that sets the stage for TJ, Dillon, and Craig.

    Join me tonight, Tuesday December 22nd, for a live Facebook event from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Central Standard Time (GMT -6). I\’ll have stories, anecdotes, and even an interview with Vance himself at 7:30.  Join me!

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    Mitchell Brayden is a former Marine looking for love in all the wrong places. When he decides to rescue a young ocelot shifter from a rich, spoiled playboy, he embroils himself in a conflict that goes back generations.

    Guadalupe Salazar grew up as a pampered pet of a benevolent patron. After his patron’s untimely death, he stays on with the patron’s son – a self-centered, weak man who got ensnared by the drugs and fast living in the States. One night, it goes too far and Lupe is beaten nearly to death. He is taken to a secret shifter clinic where he meets an unlikely knight in tarnished armor.

    Together, Mitch and Lupe confront the playboy and his friends – but will their actions draw the rest of the jaguar familias, not to mention the ocelot clans, into a battle over Lupe’s future? Will the delicate balance of power destroy everything that Mitch’s small band of tiger shifters has built in Chicago?

  • Six Geese Laid – A Holiday Fable:  Tuesday, December 22nd, on WROTE Podcast; performed by Vance Bastian

    Six Geese Laid – A Holiday Fable: Tuesday, December 22nd, on WROTE Podcast; performed by Vance Bastian

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    The Geese Are Coming!

    It all started with an innocent question by J. Scott Coatsworth on Queer Sci Fi:  would anyone like to help out with a podcast series inspired by the Twelve Days of Christmas.

    It was November 22nd.

    I figured, I didn\’t have much to do since I was only working full time, Chicago Regional Municipal Liaisons for the ChiWriMo region of National Novel Writing Month, we were leaving for Philadelphia for our family celebration of Thanksgiving (at which 33 people were in attendance), AND it was Black Friday that week and Rachel works retail.

    Sure, I\’d love to write a new story.  From scratch.

    When do you need it?

    The 27th.

    OF NOVEMBER???

    Rachel\’s gonna kill me.

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    So I wrote.  And Rachel and I plotted.  I wrote some more.  We plotted more.  We ate turkey.  Rachel battled the consumer hell that is Black Friday.  I turned in the story by the skin of my teeth on the 27th.

    And now you, Dear Reader, get to hear it on WROTE podcast, performed by none other than Vance Bastian!

    Join me on Facebook for a release day party this Tuesday, December 22nd, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Central Standard Time (GMT -6).  We\’ll have links, pictures, and lots and lots of fun.

    About the Story

    Six Geese Laid – a Holiday Fable takes place after the end of Cat\’s Cradle, and before the forthcoming Ambush.  Our hero is the tortured TJ Butler, a former Marine suffering from PTSD from the use of electroshock therapy to \”cure\” him of being gay when he was a young man.  He ran away to join the Corps and that\’s where he met Neal Harrison and his squad of Marines.  TJ is unaware of the fact that he is pure catnip to Dillon Kendall and Craig Moretti, but Dillon decides that the time is right to make his move.  Only, there\’s a snag:

    The Geese.

    Join me on Tuesday and find out what happens!

     

  • Bloody Mary Mix – And Surviving Holiday Shopping!

    Bloody Mary Mix – And Surviving Holiday Shopping!

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    I know, I\’m a little behind, but I forgot to post this here.  I put it on my Facebook, but didn\’t put it on the blog.  Sigh.

    Chalk it up to the holiday nutsiness and my gym challenge.  It\’s eating my brain.

    What do vegetarian zombies say?

    GRRRAAAAAIIINS!

    ANYway, I\’m over at Chez Delilah again for a guest post.  If you haven\’t checked her out, Delilah Devlin is an awesome writer and does lovely jewelry; she even has an Etsy shop for the latter.  When you visit my post, check out her other offerings.

    Happy holidays!

  • TRS Christmas Party with $100 USD Amazon Giveaway and Other Prizes!

    TRS Christmas Party with $100 USD Amazon Giveaway and Other Prizes!

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    The TRS Christmas Party is in full swing.  Stop by for the grand prize of a $100 USD Amazon gift card, and enter to win a slew of prizes from participating authors – including yours truly!

    For the party, I\’ll be posting five posts each day that highlight our bestselling M/M Romance books:

    TRS Christmas Party

    Chicagoland Shifters:

    Day One – 12/17 – Burning Bright

    1. Date Ideas
    2. Bird Brain
    3. Safe Words
    4. Poly
    5. Wicca

    Day Two – 12/18 – Tiger Tiger

    1. Tiger Play – Zooscapades
    2. Jogging
    3. Intercultural Relationships
    4. Veterinary Adventures
    5. Smart-Assed Friends

    Day Three – 12/19 – Cat\’s Cradle

    1. Movie Night
    2. Horchata
    3. When You Don\’t Share
    4. Dinner In
    5. Novice Kink

    Persis Chronicles:

    Day Four – 12/20 – Emerald Fire

    1. Socks of Doom
    2. Tropes
    3. Music To My Ears
    4. The Animals of Persis
    5. Deserts

    Day Five – 12/21 – Emerald Keep

    1. Sandsails
    2. Cave Cities
    3. Truffles
    4. Group Marriages
    5. Tai Chi

    Emerald City Shifters:

    Day Six – 12/22 – Sealed by Fire

    1. Six Geese Laid (not really Emerald City Shifters, but it went live so I\’m sharing)
    2. The Charm of Novices
    3. Seattle
    4. Inventing Legends
    5. Domovoi

    Day Seven – 12/23 – Sealed by Magic

    1. Ancestral Wicca
    2. Row Your Boat
    3. Brewing – the Ancient Hobby
    4. Pets That Live Forever
    5. Thank You, Happy Holidays, and Gym Challenges

    I\’ll be sharing date ideas, talking about the animals that inspired our shifters, pictures, and lots of fun stuff.  I hope you\’ll join me!

  • Werk It! – Five Tips For Working Out

    Werk It! – Five Tips For Working Out

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    Join me over at The Romance Studio for five thoughts on working out.  Hoo-rah, baby!

  • Post Comments and Spam

    Post Comments and Spam

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    A few folks have let me know they\’ve had trouble leaving comments on the blog here, and I wanted to have a short chat as to why and what\’s going on.

    Unfortunately, when I went to the new platform on my website, as opposed to a free site (like Blogger or WordPress), it meant that I got a ton of spam comments – like 40 a day.  I turned commenting off for a while, then allowed it with a sign-in on WordPress or Open ID (and a few others); then turned it off after a while, thinking maybe I was done with spam, but no such luck.

    Sadly, I\’ve had to keep the sign-in requirement.  I STILL get spam, 10 to 20 a week, but it\’s more manageable.

    And if you\’re a spammer reading this, I\’m not very happy with you.  Jus\’ sayin\’.

    And so, Dear Reader, that\’s why I have comments set up the way I do.  I hope it doesn\’t prevent you from leaving comments; but if it does, know that I\’m stoked that you\’ve visited and taken the time to read.  I appreciate you.

  • Tuesday Tips: Keeping Notes

    Tuesday Tips: Keeping Notes

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    I just realized something as I was looking at my design notes for the lace wrap I\’m making.  My notes go back to about 2010.  That\’s like five years, sports fans!  Cool!  So, I figured I\’d share some reasons why I think Keeping Notes is the Thing To Do:

    1. Keep track of your current project. This way, if you have to set it aside and you forget about it for a month or ~cof~ year, you\’ll remember what you were doing.
    2. Keep notes of stuff you are planning that you might make someday.  In other words, it doesn\’t have to be the Notebook of Things I Will Make.  It becomes a NOTEbook.  Of notes.
    3. I found a list of gifts I wanted to make from 2011.  I haven\’t made everything on there, and the ideas are good ones, so why not crib from that for the 2016 gift planning list?
    4. You can use it for the 2016 Gift Planning List.  (See how I did that?)
    5. Pro-tip: if you get yourself a pad with grids on it, then you can use it for regular notes, in words, but also for design concepts if you\’re learning how to use charts (which I am).  In fact, that picture up there ^^^ is my vereh first real chart.  (My vereh first unreal chart is actually page one of the notebook, but I couldn\’t figure out charting, so there you go.)
    6. Number six in my list of five things:  the point of number 5 is that this is a work in progress.  Keeping notes, and reminding yourself that they\’re notes and notes by their nature are informal, reminds us that we are learning, always developing, and that it\’s not important to get it right the first time.  It\’s just important to show up with yarn, needles, a pad of paper and a writing implement.

    Happy making!

  • Wait, Wha…?  It\’s December?  or, I Won NaNo!

    Wait, Wha…? It\’s December? or, I Won NaNo!

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    Wow.  Big picture.  As I\’m sitting here, still not done with my morning coffee, I decide to leave it because…  I WON NANO!  I\’m still not quite sure what happened.

    For those of you reading this, wondering what the heck I\’m talking about, National Novel Writing Month is every year in the month of November.  Here\’s five things I\’ve learned:

    1. Laundry is sneaky.  It will pile up and multiply in the basket when you\’re not looking at it.
    2. Dishes are easier to do if you get them done daily.
    3. Cats and dogs like to be fed on a regular schedule.  …  Regular DAILY schedule.
    4. Food is not optional.  It\’s a requirement for humans to keep writing.
    5. Coffee should be like air.

    There.  And to say folks don\’t learn anything during NaNo.  ~grin~

  • The Noonhour – In The Kitchen with Michael of Wolfshead Photography, and a Prize Basket

    Happy Saturday! Today\’s Noonhour features none other than my husband Michael, of Wolfshead Photography. We collaborated on this post, which is part of a feature over at my group\’s page, Nice Girls Writing Naughty. You should click over there and leave a comment, because each commenter during our event is entered to win a truly awesome basket of prizes. Check it out!