From Pool to Haven Pt 3

The first week or so, work on the transformation of my back yard from ancient-above-ground-pool-to-sanctuary progressed steadily.2014-09-28 15.09.06

Cleaning out the sand and gravel was a slow, messy job.

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 Daisy-like flowers appeared. This is good. I love daisies.

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Then ornamental rocks found their way into place.

Focus for meditation? I like to think so.

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Then the beginning of the patio extension started taking shape.

The pool was here when we moved in as newly-weds. My children, Y & X, have never known anything else.

I can’t wait. I can smell next summer’s fresh herbs already.

WIP Wednesday: Casse NaRome

Today I’d like to welcome author Casse NaRome to WIP Wednesday. Casse, tell us something most people don’t know about you.

CN: I am terrified of owls. I serious break out in cold sweat if I even see a picture.

MJ: If you didn’t write, what would be your creative outlet?

CN: I’d most likely dance…horribly.

MJ: Other than writing, what would be your dream job?

CN: I love astronomy and archaeology.

MJ: Name one thing you won’t leave home without.

CN: Lip gloss

MJ: Is there a particular movie that you preferred over the book version of the story?

CN: Twilight series. I liked the first book but the rest was a slow decline. I loved the movies!

MJ: What do you normally eat for breakfast, or do you skip it and get straight to work?

CN: I normally skip breakfast but my day job is 11 pm – 7 am so breakfast time is my “night.”

MJ: Describe your ideal/dream writing space.

CN: Somewhere I could see and hear the rain from my desk.

MJ: Do you listen to music when you write? Explain.

CN: I can’t have music playing while writing because I get distracted but before I start I play music that fits either one of the characters or the scene.

MJ: Do you collage your story before writing? Explain.

CN: I’m a seat of my pants writer. I find it frustrating if I plot because both my character and I usually want to not follow the plot because we are rebels.

MJ: What do you love most about your WIP hero?

CN: I love that he is so moody and he has dry wit. Like so dry and brittle he should be banned during red flag fire days. lol

MJ: What genre is your current WIP?

CN: Adult Paranormal Romance.

MJ: What is your favorite genre to read?

CN: YA Paranormal Romance

MJ: How did you come up with your hero and heroine’s names?

CN: They always just come to me. My characters pop in my head and they talk to me. I feel insane just saying that.

MJ: Do you ever base characters on people you know?

CN: Sometimes. I take bits in people but it is very rarely that I do that.

MJ: How did you chose the setting for your current WIP?

CN: It is just where the story happens. I don’t really have choice.

MJ: Ready for the lightning round? Addams Family or Munsters?

CN: Addams Family

MJ: Wine–red or white?

CN: Red

MJ: I Dream of Jeannie or Bewitched?

CN: Bewitched

MJ: Beer–can or bottle?

CN: Bottle

MJ: Cinco de Mayo or St. Patrick’s Day?

CN: St. Patrick’s Day

MJ: Last movie you saw in a theater?

CN: No Good Deed

MJ: Favorite TV show?

CN: Sleepy Hollow, Scandal, Vampire Diaries, Workaholics, Undateable, wow so many more.

MJ: That’s a lot of television! Flintstones or Jetsons?

CN: Jetsons

MJ: Favorite band when you were in high school (Marching band doesn’t count)?

CN: Matchbox 20.

MJ: Coke or Pepsi?

CN: Pepsi

MJ: Introvert or extrovert?

CN: Introvert.

MJ: Favorite ethnic food?

CN: Mexican

MJ: And now for the main event: your  work in progress! Can you share the first few lines with us?

CN: This is from When Lily’s Fall:

Wings thrust out, Valience kneeled with his head low. He heard her crying for him. He truly believed something was wrong with this human woman. After all he had done to her of which he could make a lengthy list. In the end, she was crying from over the verdict he had just received.

Cast down.

He was losing his wings.

Valience felt numb, unable to believe what his brothers were about to inflict on him. He amended— what he had caused his brothers to inflict on him. His cold ice blue eyes stared at the floor not shedding the tears that he wanted to cry. He screamed silently. His mind a torrent storm.

MJ: Great hook! And do you have a book out now?

CN: Yes. Part Time Reaper 1 Tag Em and Bag Em  is available through Amazon.

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MJ: And how can fans stay in touch with you?

CN: My website and blog, Facebook page, or Twitter.

MJ: Thanks for stopping by, and good luck with your books!

From Pool to Haven, Pt 2

“A garden must combine the poetic and the mysterious with a feeling of serenity and joy.” Luis Barragan

Turns out one of our neighbors does landscaping. “What do you want?” he asked.

A good question with many answers.

  • Low maintenance
  • a container garden
  • an herb garden
  • a meditation garden
  • lawn
  • someplace to sit in privacy and write
  • Did we mention low maintenance?
  • Oh, and could we extend the patio with pavers?

First step: remove the sand and gravel that housed the pool for so many years.

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Then he put in a low wall of flat rocks–shale, I think.

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Yes, we’re going to keep those bushes–cypress? cedar? They hid the base of the pool; now they’ll provide privacy from the street. He brought over some plants. And yes, my maple tree had to go: chlorine poisoning, we were told. It was slowly dying. The stump is visible in the first photo below.

blog 2c blog 2e blog 2dTurns out autumn is the best time to plant grass. Who knew?

To be continued . . .

 

WIP Wednesday: Becky Lower

Today’s Work In Progress Wednesday guest is Becky Lower. Welcome Becky! What are you top three dream destinations and why?

BL: My cabin in the George Washington National Forest, any of the Redwood forests in CA, Sedona, AZ. All of these destinations have one thing in common–they get me closer to nature.

MJ: Sounds lovely. What is the top book on your TBR pile?

BL: Susan Elizabeth Phillips’ new book, Heroes Are My Weakness.

MJ: Loved it! If you didn’t write, what would be your creative outlet?

BL: I would probably be a well-known quilter by now.

MJ: If you could trade places with anyone for just one day, who would you be and why?

BL: I’d want to be Sacajawea, traveling with Lewis & Clark as they explored the western US for the first time.

MJ: What do you normally eat for breakfast, or do you skip it and get straight to work?

BL: I have to have coffee. Then, I head to my office and, depending on how things go, I forget to eat until about noon.

MJ: Describe your ideal writing space.

BL: I love my office. Soft green walls, the covers of my first 4 books on the wall greeting me each day, my beautiful desk. Okay, you can’t usually see the desk because of all the papers on it, but I know it’s there, and gorgeous.

MJ: Briefly describe your writing day/process.

BL: I get up about 7 am, get my coffee and head to the office where I spend an hour or so checking my overnight sales, web visits, email, etc. Then, I get to work on my WIP. I try to write 1500 words by noon. Then, after a break, I either pay attention to social media or I edit another manuscript.

MJ: Name 3 things on your desk right now.

BL: I have a pile of business cards from the most recent RWA conference, a paperweight, and my old computer. I’m trying to transfer all my files over to the new one, but it’s a slow process.

MJ: Do you collage your story before writing? Explain.

BL: I have found using Blake Snyder’s beat sheet works best for me. I don’t want to do a complete outline, since that eliminates the magic, but a simple beat sheet keeps me on track while allowing room for surprises.

MJ: What do you love most about your WIP hero?

BL: I love that Henry Cooper is a fencer. While in college, I had a crush on someone on the fencing team, and I immortalized him in Henry. Henry also has every reason to hate his sister, yet he loves her enough to put his own needs on the back burner.

MJ: What do you least like about your WIP heroine?

BL: Rosemary Fitzpatrick is a writer, which in itself would be enough. But she’s also unconventional in other aspects of her life. She doesn’t need a man to take care of her, but Henry is a perfect match for her.

MJ: What genre is your current WIP?

BL: The Duplicitous Debutante is a historical romance set in Victorian America.

MJ: What is your favorite genre to read?

BL: I usually read historical romances mixed in between contemporaries, since I also write contemporary.

MJ: How did you come up with your hero and heroine’s names?

BL: The Fitzpatrick children are all names for seasonings and herbs. Rosemary is the sixth child to be featured. Henry’s name came about because I wanted to make him a Boston Brahmin, and Cooper is a long-standing Brahmin name. But I also wanted him to be half-French, so the name Henry, or Henri, was a perfect choice.

MJ: Ready for the lightning round? Cinco de Mayo or St. Patrick’s Day?

BL: Cinco de Mayo

MJ: The last movie you saw in a theater?

BL: Get On Up, the James Brown Story

MJ: Favorite band when you were in high school (Marching band doesn’t count)?

BL: The Music Explosion.

MJ: Coke or Pepsi?

BL: Coke.

MJ: Introvert or extrovert?

BL: Extrovert with introvert tendencies (or maybe the other way round).

MJ: Oh, an ambivert!  And what’s your favorite ethnic food?

BL: Greek.

MJ: And now, what we’ve all been waiting for: you current Work In Progress. Can you share the first few lines?

BL: Yes. Barnswallow Summer is a contemporary romance.

Nick Freeman pushed the large face of his Irish wolfhound away from between the seats of his car. “In the back, Rufus. I know you’re excited, but we’ve got a ways to go yet, and I can’t deal with your doggie breath for the next hundred miles.”

Rufus wasn’t the only excited boy in this car. Nick had been working non-stop on his business for years without much of a break. Buying up foreclosed homes, fixing and flipping them, had brought in the dollars, but somewhere along the way, the thrill, the pride, of it went by the wayside. Along with his marriage. And a couple really promising relationships.

MJ: Excellent! And where can people purchase your current release,  The Duplicitous Debutante?

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BL: The book is available on Amazon.

MJ: And how can readers stay in touch with you?

BL: My website, my blog, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Goodreads.