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Answering the Question, How do You Do So Much?

People ask me that question all the time, in person and online, and frankly, I don’t think I do nearly as much as some.

One reason people think I do a lot is because I post what I’m planning to do nearly every day on Facebook. I’m not doing this to impress people, but to make me do it.

I no longer have children at home (except my grown son who lives in our little house next door). I do have a huge family–one daughter, her hubby and daughter and hubby and three kids live close by so I see them a lot. Everyone else is in California but not that close. I do try to see everyone as much as possible.

And this is a biggie–I no longer do my own housework and haven’t for a long time. I pay someone to do it–over the years it has been different someone’s but usually a family member who needs the money. No, it’s not done how I would’ve done it back when I had time–but that was back when having a sparkling clean house meant something to me.

Cooking is something I still do because most of the time I enjoy it. When it seems like a chore, we go out to eat. I’m old, I figure at this stage in life I deserve it. I’ve probably cooked a million plus meals over the years having raised 5 kids, always having company over, living in and running a facility for 6 developmentally disabled women, nearly always being the one to cook the holiday meals, etc.

When it comes to writing, I try to do that first thing in the morning. The problem I’m finding these days, is that I really need to do most everything in the morning–especially shopping. I just poop out to quickly in the afternoon. Sometimes my writing has to wait.

I have a new Deputy Tempe Crabtree books soon to come out, Spirit Shapes, just sent in the final edits, and have been busily planning both a blog tour for October and a lot of in-person events that same month. Should be interesting to see how well I hold up and if I can get any writing done.

My next Rocky Bluff P.D. crime novel is done, but I’m still reading it to my critique group. Then it will have to be edited before I send it to the publisher. And it’s time I started the next Tempe mystery. I have some ideas but have yet to type Chapter One.

To be honest, I’ve been promoting some books that have just gone up on Kindle and that’s taken some of my time. I also had to read and judge some books for a contest. Have one more to go. And I don’t have to do that in the morning.

One thing I’ve noticed is that it takes me longer to read the books I’m reading for fun. I used to read at least a book a week–no longer.  Hubby and I like to go to the movies–and we usually do that early in the day too.

And one last reveal…I often go to bed at 8 p.m. (the only time I don’t is when Dancing with the Stars is on) and I get up around 4:15 and 4:30 every day.

So there is the answer to the question–and I think the short version is I don’t really do nearly as much as I’d like to.

Marilyn

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This is one of the older books that is now on Kindle–and began life as a Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery, but I realized it really wasn’t Tempe and changed the characters and the setting a bit. And for Kindle and the other e-book formats, I updated it too.

What I’ve Been Up to in the Writing World

I’m a great believe in not putting all of your eggs in one basket. This belief comes from experience. I’ve had two publishers die, three close their doors, dealt with three crooked publishers, had agents who did nothing and I truly mean nothing (when I asked to see rejection letters was given one after 4 years of my thinking the agent was busily working for me).

Because of that past history, at the moment I have three publishers.

My Rocky Bluff P.D. series is published by Oak Tree Press, a small independent publisher. The latest book in that series is Dangerous Impulses. I’ve already written the next one and my critique group is hearing it (and critiquing it) chapter by chapter. Next I’ll have it edited before I send it off.

My Deputy Tempe Crabtree series is published by Mundana Press, also an independent publisher, but much larger than OTP. The next book is called Spirit Shapes and should be available in early fall. I don’t have a cover yet–but I am busily working on a blog tour for October.

The previous book was called Raging Water. I’ll soon be planning the next one.

In the meantime, I’ve been rewriting and editing some older books for Kindle. No, I’m not doing them myself, just don’t have time right now. I’ve gone with a brand new ebook company for these. They approached me and I thought, heck why not.

The first one out, and only .99 is Deadly Feast. It had another life another a different title. That publisher is no longer in business and rights reverted back to me. None of that publisher’s books were on Kindle.
Deadly Feast is a mystery and began as a Deputy Tempe Crabtree tale–however when I was through, I knew it wasn’t Tempe so I changed the main character and the setting, but Tempe fans will recognize some similarities.

And then, I sent them what I call a YA Christian horror–Deeds of Darkness, and it now available for Kindle too. It is a very scarey tale and the young heroine is a Christian. This was written a long time ago, so I had some updating to do, but It was fun. Though the book does have witches in it who cause all kinds of havoc in the small town of Yokut Springs, the cover is more sensational than the content of the story.

It is a great story for Halloween.

And last, I am editing and updating yet another horror novel–this one for adults–with Christian overtones and really scary. It’s called Cup of Demons.

And that’s what I’ve been doing lately.

Marilyn