Slow Going, but Going
Hit the 20K mark today on my current work in progress. Originally intended to be a Dome City Investigations novella, it's now turning into Book 3. We'll see where the story takes me. So far, I've got a character in witness protection, two android assassins tasked with his extermination, and masked freedom-fighters looking for trouble. Our heroes, Sera and Dunn, have been captured by unsavory types, and it doesn't look like they're going to escape unscathed. Because if they want out, they'll first have to survive an underground cage match.
I had a lot of projects lined up this summer, but a close encounter with poison sumac put most of them on the back burner for a couple weeks. I've been taking medication to help with the inflammation and maddening itch, but it's left me feeling a bit wonky. Even so, I've gotten a few things done around the house, which is always nice. And I plan to fully eradicate our yard of the dread urushiol offender, wearing long sleeves, long pants, and gloves, of course. Lesson learned.
Looks like I'll be subbing again this fall. It's been four years now since I taught full-time. For the last couple years, I've been a building sub at the local middle school down the street. I show up each day, and if they need me to cover a class, that's what I do. Any subject, grades 6-8. If all the teachers are present and accounted for, I help with cafeteria supervision, hall monitoring, and shelving books in the library. After twenty years of teaching, this job feels like semi-retirement.
In other news, I'm slowly unshackling all of my books from Kindle Unlimited and allowing them to roam free, which means you'll be able to find them at Barnes & Noble, the Apple store, and Kobo, among other retailers. My audiobooks are available from Audible and Apple, as well. Feel free to buy as many as you like, and then tell everyone you know about them. You'll make my day.