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Thursday, May 08, 2025

Scorpion PTSD

The towels I was using were starting to become ragged, so I went to my linen closet and pulled out ones that looked nicer. They'd been washed and put away as soon as I bought them, just waiting their turn to be used.

As I'm drying off, something dark flies to my right side. I glance over and screamed. I didn't have my glasses on, but it sure looked like a scorpion.

Mostly.

You see, the house I lived in before this one had scorpions. I never knew when or where they'd turn up.

One time, I pulled down the ladder to the attic and had one nearly land in my hair. I had them in my kitchen, in my bedroom, in my family room, and my pest control company was out spraying for them regularly because their usual pesticide doesn't kill scorpions.

This is why when I see something dark and scorpion shaped, I assume it's a scorpion.

As I screamed, I moved away from it, and thought, you know, this looks a little odd.

I put on my glasses and took a closer look. Hmm. I edged closer. It was black thread. A lot of black thread. I don't know where it came from because the towel was gray, and like I said, I washed it before it went into the linen closet.

I lived in the scorpion house for a little over three years. I've been in my current home for more than seven years and there are no scorpions here. I thought I was over those things. I even leave my shoes on the floor sometimes where I would never have done that at the scorpion house. Apparently, I'm nowhere near over those little buggers.

Scorpion PTSD is a thing. I'm living proof of it.

Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Trusting Instincts

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While I was writing Wicked Intention, I had Archer use Zo's full name every time he spoke it.

As I was editing, I kept coming back to those few scenes over and over. Zo liked the abbreviated version of her name rather than the full thing. Why did I have Archer using Zofia all the time?

On one pass or another, I changed some of the Zofia references to Zo before the book was published.

Now as I'm writing Wicked Ambition, which is the seventh book in the Paladin League series, it's clear that Archer uses full names for all the women working for him.

It's Zofia, Catriona, Marianna, Francesca, and Iona and not Zo, Cat, Mari, Frankie, and Io.

Zo might prefer Zo, but Archer doesn't care. All the instances I changed from Zofia to Zo were wrong. I should have left them alone because I was right the first time.

This year, I've set the goal of updating the pages at the back of my books. I'm starting with the Paladin League series. And while I'm updating the back matter, I also went into Wicked Intention and changed every time Archer said Zo back to Zofia.

I didn't trust my instincts while I was editing the book, but now I know better. 

Thursday, May 01, 2025

Riddle Me This

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My old laptop died unexpectedly in 2024. I had a large hard drive, but it was nowhere near as large as the drive I got on the replacement laptop. With all this extra space, I did not expect to run into issues with storage.

Silly me.

It began with my backup service. It restored files that were already on my computer, stopped running because the drive was full, and then (after I fixed some of the duplication) despite claiming it would resume where it left off, it wanted to start all over again! I downloaded the files I wanted to make sure I had, and a couple months later, when my subscription expired, I let it lapse. This headache was not worth the money.

Some of my storage problems might still be related to this because I haven't gone through and deleted every duplicated file yet. It's on the To-Do list, but there are a lot of other things on that list ahead of it.

But my 1 TB hard drive was nearly full and balking.

Last week, I finally had enough. Pictures, videos, graphics, music--they were all coming off the hard drive and going onto an external drive. I just needed to buy one. After weighing size versus cost, I chose a 5 TB option.

I moved photos first. Apparently, not the problem.

Music went next. Nope.

Then I did my graphics folder. There was the issue.

I'm not sure how it didn't choke my old laptop. I bought that one in 2016 and I know I didn't have 1TB of space on my hard drive, yet somehow, I had space there. The new laptop? It was screaming I'm full!

I have more stuff I need to move and even more to organize, but at least I can work on my laptop again without worrying about things not saving because of space issues. Sigh. I guess I should have paid for the 2 TB laptop, but since I was already like doubling my storage, it didn't feel necessary.

Next time, I'll know better.

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

The Inspire 3 Saga

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I told this story a couple of months ago in my newsletter, so if you're a subscriber, this will sound familiar to you. If you're not a subscriber, you can sign up on the Coming Next page of my website. Just scroll down a little bit to the form.

To keep track of my sleep, I wear a Fitbit. It was a Fitbit Luxe. When I bought mine, there were multiple versions available, and it was on sale, so it was only slightly more money than the Inspire I had at the time. I loved the shape of the Luxe. It was narrower than the Inspire and it had a pseudo-metallic bezel around it that made it look, well, luxe.

For months before The Incident (capitalization is intentional), the battery was becoming an issue. Instead of charging it twice a week, I was charging it every other day. I'd also developed a problem with it freezing. The only way to restart it was to put it on the charging cable, so basically, I just charged it daily. And I restarted it daily because when it froze, I didn't get any sleep data.

Frustrated, I looked at replacements, but the only Luxe available was hugely expensive. It was also a style that I personally didn't like. Then I remembered someone I worked with had bought a bargain brand. I found a knock-off that looked exactly like my Luxe for a fraction of the cost. I ordered it.

I hated it.

The plastic band felt cheap. Despite fiddling with the settings, I couldn't get the thing to stop from lighting up all the time, and my friends, it gave off enough light to guide the alien motherships into Earth. Not what I wanted to see in the middle of the night when I'm trying to pull my blankets up to my chin.

I went back to my ailing Luxe. Surely, it could limp along until new Fitbits came out and I could buy another (more affordable) Luxe.

Alas, The Incident buried that idea forever. I was sitting at the table, working on my journal, when I felt something weird at my wrist. I glanced down. The Luxe screen was hanging to the device by a wire.

I pressed it back together, but I knew it wouldn't last, and worse yet, the seal was broken. I wouldn't be able to shower with it on any longer. If I tried, water would get inside and kill it once and for all. I pulled out the cheap knock-off. Surely, I could learn to live with it.

No. I absolutely could not live with it. That thing was too annoying. It was also not accurate. As an example, I woke up one morning, checked it and it said I slept nine hours. Nine hours? I did a little math using the time I went to bed. Yeah, there is no way it was nine hours. This thing was delusional. It was Saturday, so I got up, had coffee, did my Spelling Bee puzzle, and as the screen on the knock-off happened to be on the sleep hours, it now said I'd slept 10.5 hours.

Coffee and a word puzzle counted as 1.5 hours of sleep!

And the damn screen on the thing will not stay dark. Grr. So annoying.

That was it for me. I couldn't take it any longer. Even though I wasn't particularly excited to buy a Fitbit Inspire 3, it was better than living with this knock-off brand. I also managed to land on a sale because it was Presidents' Day weekend. I wasn't excited about any of the band colors, so I ordered another band, too. Also, on sale for the holiday weekend.

I still like the looks of my old Luxe better, but I'm back to only needing to charge twice a week and no more freezing and restarting necessary, so overall, I guess I'm happy.

Thursday, April 24, 2025

A Potentially Scathingly Brilliant Idea

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Back last summer, I blogged about Writer's Tools That I Like. One of those tools is a free download from printablepaper.net for twelve box comic panel.

I like to use this comic panel printout to write a brief synopsis of each chapter in my book. If I were smart, I would do this as I went along, but I never remember to do it until I'm about 2/3rds of the way through the book.

Well, last February, when I reached that 2/3rds point in Wicked Ambition, Oz and Ayla's story, I had a brainstorm! What if I printed out two of the 12 box comic panel sheets, put them back-to-back, and then laminated them? Instead of printing it out for each book, I could use a wet erase marker and wipe it off when it was time to use it for the next story.

The brainstorm continued. Color coding! I could color code which Point of View (POV) the chapter was in! Hero one color, heroine another, secondary characters get their own colors. Perfect!

I didn't want to buy a laminating machine for one project, so I bought those self-sealing laminating pouch things. I messed up the first one so badly, I had to throw it away (along with the print outs).

The second attempt went better. It helped that I glued my pages back-to-back so they wouldn't move while I was trying to seal the laminating pouch. I found ultra fine line wet erase markers and they were great! The real test will come when I wipe off the laminated pages and try to use them on the next book.

I haven't done that yet.