Today’s lovely essay from Brevity Blog guru, Dinty W. Moore (one of my literary heroes), hits at the perfect time.
I recently saw my own buttocks in the mirror, a sort of fleeting what-was-that which caused me a double and then a triple-take. Goodness.
See, I’d stopped exercising for over a month because lazy. And I wasn’t in the best shape before I stopped, either. But to all of a sudden be confronted with a bottom that was no longer cute and perky, but very much the booty of a nearly-forty-six-year-old woman accustomed to reading and writing and eating all day, with the appropriate dimples and jiggly-ness was a bit…huh.
There are some things that need to sit awhile, like the angry email I’m glad I deleted rather than sending, or the memoir I’ve been not working on the past year while I try to determine just what it is I’m missing about it.
There are other things that need not be ignored, like my ass.
It is time for edit 5M.2.0 on my caboose. And I should probably get back to that languishing memoir….
I’ve gone free! My paying supporters over on Patreon voted to make everything free, and I’m so grateful! All the freedom, everywhere! I’ll soon be on Substack as well. Thank you all for being amazing!
Becoming Little Shell has been selected as one of five books shortlisted for the 2025 Reading the West Awards in the Memoir/Biography category. If you’re wondering what this is, here’s the lowdown:
More than 180 books were submitted for consideration in the 35th Annual Reading the West Book Awards. Independent booksellers across fourteen states read and reviewed all the books to choose their favorites. Now we’re asking you to help select the best of the best! Scroll through or click on the categories to see the shortlist titles. Cast your ballot by May 31, 2025. Winners will be announced June 12, 2025.
Here is some info on who is behind all of this in the first place:
Reading the West was conceived to celebrate the diversity, courage, tenacity, expertise, and indie spirit of the bookstores in the Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association. Our goal is to bring bookstores, books, and readers together, to promote the best of our regional authors and stories, and to feature the passionate recommendations of our booksellers.
I have mixed feelings about awards and, especially, ones that demand writers wave their hands and holler, “Vote for me!” Which is exactly what I am doing here. Awards help sales, and sales are still what makes more books possible.² Not just for me, but for other writers too. So please consider voting; I voted for myself to see how much of a hassle it is and it really wasn’t. So I sure would appreciate if you took a few moments to cast a ballot in Becoming Little Shell’s direction! HERE IS THE LINK. I’ll probably mention it a time or two between now and the deadline at the end of the month but I’ll try not to be obnoxious about it.
The above is shared directly from Chris’ Substack which you can find here.
Things are quiet as we head into summer (More Below).
Join us for Flashlights & Firelight Online Book Club 05/21/25 to discuss D-Day Girls.
It’s Oh So Quiet…
Do you know that Bjork song? Well, now it’s stuck in my head. ANYway, things are quiet as we head into summer. There are lots of irons in the fire, hopefully one I’ll hear about mid-month, but I’ve not signed on for any retreats or conventions or conferences. I’m in a slow simmer at the moment, but I have no doubt that will translate into a a flurry of activity and awesomesauceness. It’s taken a long time to accept the way I work in ebbs and flows rather than fight it…and I still kinda fight it, but I try not to LOL
Flashlights & Firelight Online Book Club
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