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		<title>The New Years&#8217; Dance</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to 2024!!! Life is like a dance, we take a few steps forward and a few back, and sometime run in circles.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2024/01/the-new-years-dance/">The New Years&#8217; Dance</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bethecatblog.com">Be the Cat</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="cs-content" class="cs-content"><div class="x-section e7041-e1 m5fl-0"><div class="x-row x-container max width e7041-e2 m5fl-1 m5fl-2"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e7041-e3 m5fl-3"><div class="x-text x-content e7041-e4 m5fl-4 m5fl-5"><p><b>Welcome to 2024!!!</b> Life is like a dance, we take a few steps forward and a few back, and sometime run in circles. I'm more than ready to put on my dancing shoes. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> It's time to say farewell to 2023 and look forward to 2024. Normally, I don't spend a lot of time looking back and focus more on the future, but since 2023 was a big year I wanted to spend a little time on what was accomplished.</p>
<p><b>Contents</b></p>
<ul><li><a href="#Back">The Look Back</a></li>
  <li><a href="#Forward">The Way Forward</a></li>
  <li><a href="#Gallery">Picture Gallery</a></li></ul>
<h4 id=#Back>The Look Back</h4>
<p><a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2022/01/where-do-we-go-from-here/" target="_blank">At the beginning of 2022</a> I had confirmed my decision to retire from the day job. Something that was essential to do for my overall well-being and I wanted to spend more time working on my passion projects. My timeline changed a few times and I carried over that goal into 2023. I had 3 major goals for 2023:</p>
<ol><li>Retire from the day job.</li><li>Move (I wasn't even sure where exactly at that point)</li><li>Launch my debut MG series (<a href="https://KatieMcCabeSeries.com" target="_blank">Katie McCabe</a>) with Vesuvian Books</li></ol>
<p><b><big>Retirement:</big></b></br>Retirement is not for the faint of heart. Some people have a big adjustment curve they go through when they stop working. I had planned on an adjustment period because I knew there would be a lot of things administratively that would have to be handled before I could put into action the next step. The first week of January marked my retirement, but it took several months to get everything taken care, despite having planned in advance. I miss the people I worked with, but, even though I enjoyed my job, I haven't missed it one whit.</p>
<p><b><big>The Move:</big></b></br>Mentally, moving was my biggest challenge for the year. Just trying to wrap my head around everything that needed to get done and the <b><i>how</i></b> took several months. <b><i>Overwhelm mode activated.</i></b>. I had been searching for the right place on and off over the past few years and had even put an offer in on a house. But when friends checked it out, what looked good on paper turned to dust and the offer was rescinded. Since the housing market was in such bad shape with unrealistic pricing and rates that were too high, I made the decision to rent for the time being and I couldn't be happier.</p>
<p>I settled on the where, but then had to figure out how to get me and my stuff there trying to keep isolated as much as possible for health reasons. Then a brain wave hit &hellip; do a cross country train trip. It took a little longer to arrive, but I am still happy I made that decision. It is something I've always wanted to try. (A picture gallery is below.) I am now in a cozy apartment with my best friends close by and they have been SUCH A HUGE HELP, I can never thank them enough.</p>
<p><b><big>The Series Launch:</big></b></br>In the midst of going through everything, getting things packed, and making all the arrangements for the move, I released the first book in the Katie McCabe Series, <a href="https://lianagardner.com/middle-grade/katie-mccabe-series/rain-falling-on-embers/" target="_blank"><i>Rain Falling on Embers</i></a>. It has already picked up a few awards and positive reviews. I spent the beginning of the year with my editor polishing up the second book in the series, <i>South of Happy</i> and I'm looking forward to getting it out there later this year. All of 2023 was geared toward goals to support my writing habit. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f609.png" alt="😉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
<h4 id="Forward">The Way Forward</h4>
<p>I do love a fresh, shiny new year. 365 days ahead to make things happen. Sometimes I achieve what I set out to do. Sometimes life throws a curve that makes me bob and weave, or completely derails the year to another destination. But I start each year with hope and plans and am excited to find out where I'll wind up.</p>
<p><b><big>The Plans:</big></b></p>
<ul><li>Write, write, and write some more.</li><ul><li>Go through self-edits on <i>Going Up in Flames</i> (Katie McCabe, Book 3)</li>
<li>Work through the edits my editor will give me for the same (as hard as I try to send it to him as perfect as possible, he ALWAYS has a ton of things for me to think about and adjust.)</li>
<li>Finish writing Book 1 in the Homeless Myths Series, <i>The Secret of the Redy Key</i>. I cannot wait to share this series with everyone. It has a lot of special sauce going on and I think the rest of the world will agree. </li></ul>
  <li>Get healthier. I am currently in remission (YAY!!!), but my immune system is still shot, so want to work on several avenues to help boost the immune system and give myself more resources to go into battle with. I'd love for this remission to last several years. To that end, I am focused on: <ul><li>Being more active. I have been pretty much housebound for a number of years, especially during the pandemic. So my plan is to get out more, take walks on some of the fantastic trails around me, and work up to using my vibration plate a total of 30 minutes a day (which usually results in my dancing on it if listening to music).</li><li>Improving nutrition</li><li>Searching out new treatments for dealing with cancer. I'm excited about the breakthroughs that are popping up with more frequency and have hope that one day, there will be a cure for mine.</li></ul></li>
  <li>Find my next home, rates and real estate market willing, as the current apartment is meant to be temporary.</li></ul>
<h4 id="Gallery">The Picture Gallery</h4>
<p>I figured since I had so many pictures I wanted to share, that it would be best simply to create a gallery and provide a little commentary to provide a flavor for the move.</p>
<ul><li>1. The day the stuff I was moving left. All my planning and preparation resulted in what was going and what wasn't. Everything that was making the move with me had been staged into two rooms, the first thing to be loaded were those items that were going straight into storage short-term, and the second room contained those things I needed in the apartment. The next day, everything that didn't go into the pods was cleared out and donated.</li>
<li>2-4. Fullerton Amtrak station on the day of my departure. Of course, when the freight train passed by with OOCL containers on it, I had to include them.</li>
<li>5. Arizona Mesa</li>
<li>6. Albuquerque, NM train station - one with a little style</li>
<li>7. Lamy, NM station - I couldn't resist the decorations.</li>
<li>8. Near Fort Osage Township, MO</li>
  <li>9. Crossing the Mississippi river from Iowa into Illinois - we had a well-wisher waving as we hurtled by.</li>
  <li>10. Amtrack, Chicago - where I felt like I might have dropped into a holiday gone wrong type of movie, but all was well in the end.</li>
  <li>11. Entering West Virginia and nearly to my destination.</li>
  <li>12. White Sulphur Springs Station - Cutest station on my route and where I got off.</li>
  <li>13. My friends met me at the station and we loaded up the Grand Cherokee&mdash;AFTER they found me, because everyone else got off the train at the front, but they had me depart the train at the back. (I had stored luggage that had to be taken off the train.) We had quite the load.</li>
  <li>14. But not ALL of the stuff was mine. While waiting to pick me up, they wandered into one of the boutique stores in town and <i>just had</i> to get the Christmas tree with bears climbing on it. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> I would have done the same.</li>
  <li>15. The first thing I saw when I walked into my new apartment. My friends had been busy readying the apartment while I was traveling across the country.</li>
  <li>16. My festive shower curtain. There is a light over the shower/tub so the fireplace glows when the light is on. </li>
  <li>17-18. My view through my windows. My place in CA looked out on a parking lot and all I could see from my bedroom window was the apartments behind me. I am reveling in having trees and grass outside and enjoy watching the hills.</li>
  <li>19. Still from my windows, but at night so you can see the lights from the space needle and the skybridge.</li>
  <li>20. After my initial visit with my new doctor, we went for a ride, and had just been discussion how unlikely it would be to see any bears this time of year, when a bear family came through the woods, crossed in front of our car, and continued up the hill. I'm sure they came out just to welcome me.</li>
  <li>21. It's not a holiday unless I decorate, so my fridge quickly took on some holiday cheer.</li>
  <li>22. My stuff arrived from CA and the place is starting to take on a homey feel.</li>
  <li>23. Essentials for any writer.</li>
  <li>24. My living room rug with an Amish made cherry wood cedar chest.</li>
  <li>25. My Christmas Day rainbow. </li>
  <li>26. The space needle decorated as a Christmas tree (and I caught the flashing star on top)</li>
  <li>27. Just because I love the shadows on my wall at night.</li>
  <li>28-33. The fireworks display at the space needle. I have the perfect apartment for viewing.</li>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Liana Gardner]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2023 01:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As November draws to a close, so does the quest to win NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). Congrats to all who participate.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2023/11/nanowrimo-and-me/">NaNoWriMo and Me</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bethecatblog.com">Be the Cat</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="cs-content" class="cs-content"><div class="x-section e6999-e1 m5ef-0"><div class="x-row x-container max width e6999-e2 m5ef-1 m5ef-2 m5ef-3"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e6999-e3 m5ef-6"><div class="x-text x-content e6999-e4 m5ef-7 m5ef-8 m5ef-9"><p>As November draws to a close, so does the quest to <i>win</i> NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). I put win in italics because the prize is primarily self-satisfaction or bragging rights. Many writers participate the month was designed to get people to put words on the page. Any words toward the goal of writing a novel. The basic premise is to take a blank sheet of paper (or digital variation thereof) and have a shiny bright new idea, and starting November 1st write 50,000 words (averaging 1,667 words a day) by the end of November 30th—a daunting, but theoretically achievable task.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">HUGE SHOUT OUT TO ALL PARTICIPANTS THIS YEAR! I SALUTE YOU!!!</span></strong></p>
</div></div></div></div><div class="x-row x-container max width e6999-e5 m5ef-1 m5ef-2 m5ef-4"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e6999-e6 m5ef-6"><hr class="x-line e6999-e7 m5ef-c"/><span class="x-image e6999-e8 m5ef-d"><img decoding="async" src="https://bethecatblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Logo_of_National_Novel_Writing_Month.png" width="220" height="320" alt="Image" loading="lazy"></span></div><div class="x-col e6999-e9 m5ef-6"><div class="x-text x-content e6999-e10 m5ef-7 m5ef-8 m5ef-a"><p>In the past, I have enjoyed cheering on anyone participating in the event. I missed checking up on how people were doing against their goal this year and hearing the excitement as everyone discussed their ideas with such enthusiasm. On November 1st, surrounded by boxes everywhere, I gave a brief thought to those who were dashing off their first words followed by a pensive pang because I'd miss all the excitement. I knew I wouldn't participate this year because <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2023/11/the-next-chapter/">the cross-country move</a> I made mid-November put paid to any hopes of completing the task. I'm not an active participant in NaNoWriMo in any year … the self-inflicted pressure of writing a certain number of words or falling short of a goal halts my writing process &hellip; but I do enjoy cheering everyone else on.</p><p>As a writer, I don't have a daily (or even weekly) word count goal—either when drafting or editing. It may drive my agent crazy, but my process simply doesn't function that way and setting those concrete goals can put the creative brakes on more than it will ever spur me to achieve the goal. So how do I finish anything? It's all about knowing who you are as a writer and being true to your process.</p></div></div></div></div><div class="x-row x-container max width e6999-e11 m5ef-1 m5ef-2 m5ef-5"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e6999-e12 m5ef-6"><div class="x-text x-content e6999-e13 m5ef-7 m5ef-b"><p>Depending on the book, my process can either be fast or slow or somewhere in between. It depends on the story, the complexity of the plot, and primarily the characters and how well they communicate the story to me. The book I'm editing for what feels like the 3,000th time, <a href="https://SouthofHappy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><i>South of Happy</i> (Katie McCabe, Book 2)</a>, I wrote in 3 weeks, but it took me nine or ten months to complete the first draft edits. While the words simply flowed out of me and I wrote on average 5,000 words a night and between 10k-15k on the weekend days, the resulting manuscript had the makings of a story, but technically it was a big lump of clay that I'd thrown at the wall. A lot of clean up work had to be done  to shape it into the story it is today.</p>
<p>By contrast my current WIP (Work in Progress), <a href="https://HomelessMyths.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><i>The Secret of the Red Key</i> (Homeless Myths, Book 1)</a>, is taking longer for me to write than any other book I've written. Why? In an odd way, it is taking longer because I have learned more about the craft of writing and am far more deliberate about what I'm doing as I put words on the page. But that also means there will be a lot less mess to clean up when I'm done. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f609.png" alt="😉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
<p>When writing <i>South of Happy</i>, I only knew it was a sequel to the first book, <a href="https://FallingonEmbers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><i>Rain Falling on Embers</i></a>, and since I had lived with the characters in my head for a while, I merely had to plug in my headphones and turn on my music and the words simply gushed. At that point, I had no idea the story would develop into a five book series.</p>
<p>With <i>The Secret of the Red Key</i>, I have known from almost the outset that it will be a five book series. I don't know the characters quite as well yet, and the plot of this one is far more complex than with the Katie McCabe series. I absolutely love what is going on the page, the characters who keep popping up while I'm in progress, and the direction for the series, but since I'm getting things in a piecemeal fashion instead of linear, it is going to take longer for me to write. <b><i>But it will be worth the wait.</i></b></p><p>Congratulations to all who participated in NaNoWriMo 2023 and best wishes as you complete your novel and polish it 'til it shines.</p></div></div></div></div></div></div>
<p>The post <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2023/11/nanowrimo-and-me/">NaNoWriMo and Me</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bethecatblog.com">Be the Cat</a>.</p>
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		<title>Editing in the Slow Lane</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Liana Gardner]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2023 21:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Editing in the Slow Lane: In a world where we keep spinning at an ever faster pace, I am slow. And I'm okay with that … especially when it comes to writing.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2023/05/editing-in-the-slow-lane/">Editing in the Slow Lane</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bethecatblog.com">Be the Cat</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="cs-content" class="cs-content"><div class="x-section e6821-e1 m59h-0"><div class="x-row x-container max width e6821-e2 m59h-1 m59h-2 m59h-3"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e6821-e3 m59h-6"><div class="x-text x-content e6821-e4 m59h-7 m59h-8 m59h-9"><p>In a world where we keep spinning at an ever faster pace, I am slow.  And I'm okay with that &hellip; especially when it comes to writing.</p><p>There are writers who set word count goals to accomplish each day. For example, Stephen King has a goal of 2,000 words a day, and I laud those who can set goals and keep them. My process lends itself more to there being some days 200 words on the page might be a win, when another day might bring 5,000 words and I stop only because my hands cannot keep up. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> While I do outline prior to starting any work, once I'm actively writing something, I let the characters guide me.</p><p>I received the manuscript for <a href="https://SouthofHappy.com" target="_blank"><em>South of Happy</em></a> back from the editor a few weeks ago and have been working my way through the comments. (<b>HUGE</b> shoutout to Christopher Brooks!!!) My editing progress may be even more erratic than drafting progress. A good editor (and Christopher is excellent) challenges the author to stretch and points out things they have been blind to, no matter how many times they have revised the manuscript.</p><p><em>South of Happy</em> edits are no exception to the rule&mdash;which means some sections I can breeze through, but others stop me in my tracks and I need to think things through. I enjoy the introspective deep dives that happen during this editing pass because the result is a much richer result for the reader.</p></div></div></div></div><div class="x-row x-container max width e6821-e5 m59h-1 m59h-2 m59h-4"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e6821-e6 m59h-6"><div class="x-text x-content e6821-e7 m59h-7 m59h-9 m59h-a"><p>I'm like the turtle, slowly moving through and stopping occasionally to take in the scenery. Sometimes, the editorial notes are about one thing, and I have an epiphany about something else. Case in point (and the inspiration for this blog post):</p><p>The editorial notes had to do with a scene where two characters are walking along a road and then move into the woods lining the road. The comments were about clarifying the setting details. But while focused on the setting, a question arose. <b><em>WHY</em></b> were they walking? In the normal course of events, neither character would have walked <b>to</b> school, so why were they walking home?</p><p>Then I wondered whether Agatha Christie had a similar moment, and whether a single question had spawned an entire novel in, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Agatha-Christie-Mysteries-Collection-Paperback/dp/0062074121/" target="_blank"><em>Why Didn't They Ask Evans?</em></a> The single question stopped me in my editing tracks and it led to several other questions I needed to answer.</p><p>The amazing thing is that I had all the elements to hand in the story not only to answer the question, but to help me provide better context and a lusher experience for the reader. </p><p>If I had been pushing myself to race through the edits with the primary goal of simply getting through them, I'd have missed the lack of motivation on the page. Yes, there are times I may despair that I'll ever finish, so want to blast through to the end, but something usually crops up to make me extremely glad I took the extra time.</p><p></p></div></div><div class="x-col e6821-e8 m59h-6"><span class="x-image e6821-e9 m59h-c"><img decoding="async" src="https://bethecatblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/pexels-jose-aragones-914794_small.jpg" width="350" height="525" alt="Image" loading="lazy"></span><div class="x-text x-content e6821-e10 m59h-7 m59h-8 m59h-b"><a href="https://www.pexels.com/photo/tortoise-on-rock-914794/" target=_blank">Photo by Jose Aragones</a></div></div></div></div><div class="x-row x-container max width e6821-e11 m59h-1 m59h-2 m59h-5"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e6821-e12 m59h-6"><div class="x-text x-content e6821-e13 m59h-7 m59h-8 m59h-9"><p>No one who has read the manuscript to date, not even my editor, raised the question or noticed the lack, but I'm so glad it caught my attention&mdash;this time. I take a great deal of pride in polishing up a manuscript until it shines and love the occasions when something jumps out at me, even if it takes revising multiple sections of the work to get it right. So I'll continue turtling along in the slow lane, and when I get to the finish line, I'll have an even greater sense of fulfillment knowing I did my best.</p><p>One additional bit of information &hellip; the title for the book has <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2022/09/whats-in-a-name/">changed from <em>Winds Blowing South of Happy</em> to <b><em>South of Happy</em></b></a> because <em>South of Happy</em> simply suited it better and I am even happier with the title than I was before. Hopefully, we'll have a cover soon. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> </p><p>The picture at the top is a visual for my editing process &hellip; coming out of the dark into the light, but up ahead is the unknown.</p></div></div></div></div></div></div>
<p>The post <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2023/05/editing-in-the-slow-lane/">Editing in the Slow Lane</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bethecatblog.com">Be the Cat</a>.</p>
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