Yikes! I don’t have a post for today!
Posted: June 24, 2024 Filed under: Anthology, Blog Content, Children's Books, Fiction, WordCrafter Book Blog Tours, WordCrafter Press, writer's life, Writing | Tags: 2024 Dark Fiction Anthology, Inspiration, Kaye Lynne Booth, My Backyard Friends series, Nature, Tales from the Hanging Tree, Writing to be Read 14 CommentsHow did this happen? I always have my posts scheduled ahead of time, but today’s post snuck past me. What to do? I guess I’ll have to wing it.
I can start by telling you that I once again have a day job, which is probably why this post got by me. I’ve been training for the past two weeks. You don’t know how relieved I am to know I’ll have steady money coming in once again. It’s rough trying to survive off just my books and my writing. Maybe this is why many authors still hold day jobs. I know trying to manage for the past year without one has been rough. Maybe now I can start putting my writing monies back into the WordCrafter business. So, that’s my big and exciting news.
While not employed elsewhere, I’ve been busy preparing for upcoming releases, including my kid’s book series, which releases the first three books July 16: Heather Hummingbird Makes a New Friend, Timothy Turtle Discovers Jellybeans, and Charlie Chickadee Gets a New Home. We’re launching with a book blog tour to send them off right, and to raise funds to publish each one in color print format, because black & white print won’t do for Robbie’s wonderful illustrations. I hope you’ll all join us for the tour to meet the My Backyard Friends characters and get a glimpse of those beautiful illustrations, and help support the color print publications.
I’ve also been combing through the submissions for two anthologies scheduled for this coming autumn. I announced the winner of the 2024 WordCrafter Short Fiction Contest – M.J. Mallon and her story, “The Seagull Man”, and I’m geting ready to go through the by invitation submissions for the Dark Fiction anthology, that is as yet untitled. Once I’ve read them all and I have a better idea of the shape this short fiction collection, I’ll decide on the title. And I just finished editing the submissions for the Tales From the Hanging Tree anthology and sending them back to the authors for revisions. This is a themed anthology and it didn’t get a lot of submissions, so I’m writing a second story to be included to fill it out a bit.
Other than that, I’ve been getting my office set up, as best I can with what I’ve got, hanging out with my cat, Rowdy, taking morning walks and eating a lot of peanut butter, mayonaise and lettuce sandwiches. Maybe now that I’m working outside this little box I call an office, maybe I’ll be able to visit some of my favorite resturaunts and go visit some of my favorite places to camp this summer. There’s a book launch in Gunnison in July that I’d really like to attend and a few ideas floating around in my head for new projects. If I make it, I’ll tell you all about it. 😉
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About the Author
For Kaye Lynne Booth, writing is a passion. Kaye Lynne is an author with published short fiction and poetry, both online and in print, including her short story collection, Last Call and Other Short Fiction; and her paranormal mystery novella, Hidden Secrets; Books 1 & 2 of her Women in the West adventure series, Delilah and Sarah, and her Time-Travel Adventure novel, The Rock Star & The Outlaw. Kaye holds a dual M.F.A. degree in Creative Writing with emphasis in genre fiction and screenwriting, and an M.A. in publishing. Kaye Lynne is the founder of WordCrafter Quality Writing & Author Services and WordCrafter Press. She also maintains an authors’ blog and website, Writing to be Read, where she publishes content of interest in the literary world.

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Congratulations on the new job. Best wishes to you. It’s well deserved. 💜
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Thank you, Colleen. It’s nice to have a little cashflow. Maybe now I can get back on track. I’ve had to make changes to my marketing plan over the past year, as what I’d planned became no longer feasible, so I had to change promotional tactics, but now things are looking a little more on the upside. 🙂
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good news, congrats, and no worries!
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Thanks, Beth. 🙂
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Congratulations on the new job, Kaye. Your office looks ɓigger than mine. I have my desk in a walk-in closet. Stuff keeps appearing in there and crowding me. At least no one puts anything on my desk! That will be good for you to get out to restaurants and other places.
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Thank you, Kay. I call mine cozy. The cat likes to sit on mine. 🙂
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Two of our dogs lay under the desk when I’m working. My other dog is old and sleeps all the time on the sofa.
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Did you say Gunnison? And peanut butter, mayonnaise, and lettuce??
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Yes on both counts. Gunnison for the book launch for this year’s publishing grads at Western. And I have eaten PBML sandwiches since I was a kid with my grandfather. It’s comfort food and it’s cheap and easy to make. 😁
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Ew! I never could.
We have a Gunnison in Utah as well!
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Oh! No. This is Gunnison Colorado. Guess I should be more specific.
You don’t know what you’re missing. You can do it without the lettuce. It just gives it a little crunchiness.
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😄 I’ll give it a whirl. Maybe without the mayonnaise, just because it bothers my stomach sometimes. I am a huge PB fan.
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Hi Kaye, this is great news. I am so happy for you. I owe you changes on my story submission and also a post. I’ll try and do both tomorrow. It’s been crazy with my aunt so ill this past 7 days.
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No worries, Robbie. ☺️
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