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Friday Fare: 6/2/17

From Top Left: The Ghost in the Computer (or me, early morning pre-coffee); NEIL DIAMOND IN CONCERT!; Hanging out with Lori Rader-Day and Kristi Belcamino at Subtext in St. Paul; Some dear, dear, dear friends …

It’s been a little quiet around these parts lately … my apologies!  (And it’s not for lack of interesting things on the web, the article keep flowing …)  But man – the time I’ve been away has been personally fulfilling and seriously packed with late nights and excellent adventures.

Last week alone, I got to hang out with some dear, dear friends that I met 19 years ago when I worked at ValleyFair for the summer.  (For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, VF is a amusement park in Shakopee, Minnesota.)  My friend Jessica and I were heading to see Neil Diamond at the Xcel Energy Center and agreed to meet up for dinner beforehand.  To my surprise, she organized a quick dinner party with our old friends and man … 19 years is a long time to go without talking to people, but after the requisite “How many kids do you have?  What are you doing now? Whatever happened to that guy – didn’t he go to jail?”, it was like that summer on East Hennepin Avenue (that was after hours at Pete or Tony’s apartments, utilizing Pete’s ID since he was the only one old enough to buy beer).

The next night featured a meet-up with Lori Rader-Day.  She’s the current president of Mystery Writers of America-Midwest.  And oh, hey … she just had a book came out.  “The Day I Died” is getting some amazing press and glowing reviews (here’s the one from Publishers Weekly).  And Lori’s just an all-around amazing person and is one of the most supportive people you’ll ever meet for those of us in the trenches waiting for publication.  Lori was at Subtext Books in St. Paul with Kristi Belcamino.  Kristi’s YA book “City of Angels” just came out as well and has been receiving equally amazing reviews. I’m proud to know both of these women and spending an evening rubbing elbows with them?  Amazing.

Phew … that’s a lot.  But that’s not the end of it.  I spent the holiday weekend with my best friend and former college roommate.  (And in the mornings when she slept in [because her internal alarm clock is not skewed because of early bird children], I got to spend time editing “Dragonfly” and taking care of some other literary business.)

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Listening: Robert Plant “29 Palms.”  I kept hearing this song on the stretch of Highway 52 between northeast Iowa and southeast Minnesota and had to find out who sang it.  Should have figured it was the incomparable Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin fame.  This song comes from Plant’s 1993 solo release “Fate of the Nations.”  Rolling Stone had this to say about Plant’s vocals on this song: “… Plant’s always incredible voice finds a new temperature for sex.”  Best. Line. In. A. Review … maybe ever.

Reading: Finished “Jane Steele” by Lyndsey Faye – an amazing homage to Bronte’s “Jane Eyre.” (<– I have a ridiculous soft spot in my heart for that book, I do not care what my friends say …).  Also finished “Death’s Acre” by Dr. William Bass, the visionary who founded the University of Tennessee’s “Body Farm.”  And incredible book about an incredible forensic scientist.  You may not want to read while eating …

Writing Life: Life has been marvelously busy lately.  We’ve had some changes in our personal lives that are incredibly bittersweet, but positive.  (Not to be too vague, but basically – my babies are growing up and we’re changing up their care routine.)  Despite the chaos and an uptick at work, edits are going well with “Dragonfly.”  Part of the clarity around my edits have a lot to do with a class I recently took at The Loft Literary Center.  It was a class on scene and structure with Tamara Hogan.  I was able to get some useful tools out of the class and was able to apply it to my manuscript.

Sorry for the really, really verbose update on my goings on.  I think all of us need to “fill the well” sometimes and looking back at last week – my cup runneth over.

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Book Dump: 5/9/2017

More from my unmanageable stack of books!  Here’s some of the books that are on my To Be Read (TBR) pile:

  • When Beauty Tamed the Beast – Eloisa James.  I’m a sucker for a couple things in my choice of books: Snappy book titles and plays on fairy tales.  And yes, sometimes if there’s a bodice ripping or some smut involved, I’m even more enamored.
  • This one is a classic mystery – The House at Satan’s Elbow – first published in 1965 by John Dickson Carr.  I chose this one to be a TBR for a few reasons … first off, the cover.  I love the classic minimalism of books from the 60s and 70s.  Secondly – the title.  Zing!  Third – a classic mystery.  To be a successful writer, one must study the craft.
  • Where the Dead Lie by C.S. Harris – Again, a plethora of things going for this one … a snappy title and be still my heart!  This is book #12 in a series.  Twelve is a nice, bingeworthy number of books.
  • Nick Cave.  I just talked about Mr. Cave’s music and tragedy the other day.  And the Ass Saw the Angel is his only novel.  Looking forward to acquiring a copy of this.

What’s on your TBR list?

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Friday Fare: 5/5/17

A few good things from the Interwebs this week:

This excerpt was nowhere near long enough.  Cannot wait to read Patricia Lockwood’s memoir.

Warren Beatty is 80.  And according to this article, he’s still got it.  And he’s funny as hell, worth a read.

It’s been years since I’ve read Neil Gaiman’s “American Gods,” but it should surprise no one that the book is rooted in Midwestern weirdness.

I’ve made this dish twice already and it’s been my morning breakfast.  And sometimes an afternoon snack.  It is so effing good.

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Writing Life: I had last Sunday to myself and established my editing calendar for “Dragonfly.”  And yeah … I’m already behind.  But it’s OK. I got one night of edits in and as soon as I put my notebook and laptop away, the ideas started flowing in on how to revive a troublesome chapter.  <– That’s why you pay tribute to the Muse. Even if her timing is fricking inconvenient. 

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Monday Mayhem: Happy May Day!

Man … it’s been awhile since I’ve written a post for Monday Mayhem.  Which basically translates to “I didn’t have time to write a post for Friday Fare, so I’ll play some catch up.”

A couple things I read this past week that I really enjoyed:

  • Nick Cave.  His music is haunting.  His presence … I’d say it was indescribable, but I have a picture of him in my Pinterest, so it’s safe to say that Nick Cave will eventually inspire a character in my fictional world.
  • This one comes from my dear friend and mentor, Jerry.
  • Old Crow Medicine Show is re-imagining Bob Dylan’s iconic “Blonde On Blonde?”  I’m not throwing my money at them, but I am intrigued.  (For the record, I think that the OCMS concert I attended in 2015 is my favorite live music experience.)
  • I’ve made these cookies three times.  They are that good.

Writing Life: I’m actually writing this blog post from my local library.  My husband had Saturday to get together with some of his friends and play board games (featuring a double batch of the above-mentioned cookies.)

Goes well with coffee.

So, I’m stealing today to try and make some progress on “Dragonfly” and catch up on some writerly things.  I’ve set some goals for how many chapters I want to work through per week.  Need to do some noodling on a couple characters.  All good things.

Wishing you a good week!

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Book Dump: 4/25/2017

Have an unmanageable stack of books to eventually read?  So do I!  But that’s OK – we’re in this together.  Here’s some of the books that are on my To Be Read (TBR) pile:

  • Apparently I need some Christina Henry in my life.  The book pictured above Lost Boy, comes out in July 2017.
  • Sandra Block … apparently I need to discover this author as well. Here’s a case where I was drawn in by the strength of cover design alone.
  • Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget. Block’s books may have the cover, but the title of Sarah Hepola’s memoir is witty, poignant, and utterly compelling.
  • Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng.  This pick was added due to the millions of good things I’ve heard about Ng and another engaging title.

What’s on your TBR list?

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Friday Fare: 4/21/17

Credits and appreciation to (From upper left): Southern Living Magazine, One Kings Lane, Real Simple, and my personal hero and spirit animal – Ina Garten.

Still raining, but the pictures above have me dreaming about springtime.  Because April showers and yadda, yadda, yadda … Shall we?

Limited time only from Starbucks!!!  The Unicorn Frappucino!!  Reviews can be found here and here.  I’ll let you guess which article was my favorite.

Huzzah to Midwestern indie presses!  The Midwest Book Award finalist list has been announced.  Some good reading to be found here.

Um … birthday wishlist.

Finally, there’s a new book that pays tribute to an object that is now a Pinterest favorite.  The library card catalog.  I think I’ll need to see a copy of this book.

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Writing Life:  Hit the deadline for consideration of a short story in an upcoming anthology through the Twin Cities Sisters in Crime.  And that was even with company coming over on Saturday!  Go me.

Work decided to be hectic this week, so not much else other than trying to survive and going to bed at night feeling my eyeballs twitch from too much coffee.  (Apparently, there is such a thing.)  Next week will be better!

Friends, we made it through another week … Happy Friday!

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Friday Fare: 4/14/17

Clockwise from upper left: A note from my husband regarding our cat; Someone’s car wrapped in plastic wrap at HyVee; Some inspo from my local gym (also the saying my grandparents kept on their fridge); and Vivian – the wonder dog at the Edina Art Center.

Spring is here in Minnesota with a rainy vengeance.  But the trees are budding, there are earthworms everywhere, and the Interwebs are random … shall we?

I’m a fan of Lorde, even if I’m pushing 40 and I wasn’t half as cool as she was in her teenage years.  This was an interesting piece (with awesome photos) of her return to the spotlight.

I made two cakes this week (we celebrated a couple birthdays in my writer’s group).  The first one – Nigella Lawson’s Guinness-infused cake – was damn tasty.  (I’ll tell you – for once, read the comments section.  Good tips/swaps/suggestions in here by people who made the cake.  One of them – make it a day ahead, the flavor will only get better.  My changes – nixed the frosting [powdered sugar on top with the choice between salted caramel or a berry coulis to top it], used Toppling Goliath’s Rover Truck oatmeal stout instead of Guinness, and added a pinch of kosher salt to the batter.)  The second one was Smitten Kitchen’s Vanilla Bean Pound Cake.  And that fricking thing was true to name – it weighed a ton.  And while it was tasty, make this one instead.  (Even with the sifting needed.)

This gave me a larf.  (Hint:  Stephen King vs. James Patterson.)

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Writing Life:  I spent an enjoyable Saturday with some amazing writer friends at the Edina Art Center.  (See pic of Vivian the Art Center Pug in the collage up above – she was moving on to someone who didn’t smell of cats and dubiously-behaved children.)  I moderated a panel about humor and mysteries featuring Midge Bubany, Jessie Chandler, Barbara Deese, Pat Dennis, and Christine Husom. We had a nice crowd, some hilarious readings, and a great atmosphere at the Edina Art Center.

I have a looming deadline to get a short story ready for consideration in an upcoming anthology through the Twin Cities Sisters in Crime.  I’m almost there … I have some amazing feedback from my writer’s group and another one of my writing friends.  Just gotta get AIC (ass in chair) and finish it up!

Because I was in Edina on Saturday with some time on my hands, because my children were spending the weekend at Grandma and Grandpa’s (HOORAY FOR GRANDPARENTS), and because it has spent enough time “marinating”, I started digging in on “Dragonfly” over the weekend. There’s some good stuff there.  There’s some really terrible stuff that’s been written, but it’s the writer’s life for me. 🙂

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Book Dump: 4/11/2017

Have an unmanageable stack of books to eventually read?  So do I!  But that’s OK – we’re in this together.  Here’s some of the books that are on my To Be Read (TBR) pile:

What’s on your TBR list?

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Friday Fare: But not today!

There’s plenty of grist in the Interwebs this week, but I’ve been spending my free moments getting ready for a panel that I’ll be moderating at the Edina Art Center on Saturday.  It’s called “The Author’s Studio: Write Funny or Die.” Here’s the blurb from the website: Writing humorous crime fiction is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, but perhaps there is a key. Learn how some of Minnesota’s best-known crime writers make the mysterious a little more humorous. The panel of local mystery writers will read brief excerpts from their work, take questions from the audience, and provide some laughs along the way. Hope to see you at this special April Fool’s event. This event is free and open to the public.

I’m excited and honored to be moderating this group of veteran authors (Midge Bubany, Jessie Chandler, Barbara Deese, Pat Dennis, and Christine Husom).  Part of my research for the event has been reading up on these authors’ works.  I’m proud to know these women and am looking forward to Saturday’s event!  More information can be found here.