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    Entries in Morgan & Holly (17)

    Thursday
    Jan032013

    Better Late Than Never

    After many postponements and cancellations, Nataraja, my drumming performance group finally got together for our late Christmas Party. In the spirit of the season, we have released our latest music video, a truly fantastic collaboration. I am the one playing Carol's crazy hat. I think we'll be nominated for The Kennedy Center Honors, any day now. LOL! 

    Over at The Ravens Crossing, we are on our short winter break, but we've been posting winter short stories every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, in addition to our usual Sunday posts. Don't miss out on the fun. Yesterday was Morgan & Darien hanging with Rowan & Wade. Good times. Season 3 will begin very soon on 1-13-2013. It seemed a fitting date for The Thirteen's adventures to continue. 

    Wednesday
    Dec262012

    A Boxing Day Kiki

    Happy Boxing Day! And I hope all your holidays have been grand. In celebration, I would like to share the Kiki Instructional Video put together by the Scissor Sisters and the Kiki Insititue of Mental Instability. Gotta love Jake and Ana and the gang. And from me, if you are inclined to read, head on over to The Ravens Crossing for a little Morgan & Holly: A Gaea Tradition short. Stay safe out there, peeps!

    Tuesday
    Aug212012

    If Only I Worked at Torchwood

    I miss Ianto. I really do. I'd love to catch a lift from the Doctor in the TARDIS and go back in time to work for Torchwood a few years ago. Of course, I know it wouldn't be easy, not all Jack Harkness and Gwen kisses, but ah the adventures I could have.

    Alas, I work at The Ravens Crossing and I do love it. It's a young adult, science fiction, online adventure series. It's absolutely free and its all for a great cause. Today is Morgan & Holly's story. Invite your friends. Everyone is welcome.

    Now, back to work. Words to churn, love to make, and adventures to dream up. I freaking love my job.

    Note: Torchwood and Doctor Who are the property of the BBC. You can watch tons of episodes on Netflix. Thanks to ENAB, Ben Foster, and The National Orchestra of Wales for the rad video. 

    Tuesday
    Aug142012

    Hanging with the Dogs

    I've never been the average job type. I spent twenty years as a zookeeper before I returned to college to complete my degree at the age of 40. While I was going back to school, I needed something to keep my animal care side happy, so I opened my own pet sitting service here in Virginia. Now that I'm finished with my masters in art, I've chosen to keep pet sitting as my day job. For a fee, I go to people's homes and take care of all their pets. Over the years, my client list has grown, and on any given day, you never know who and what I might be walking, feeding, and petting. It's a good job. Some days are better than others, of course. But, I control my own work hours, my clients are the best (as are most of their humans), and I'm never bored. 

    Mornings vary depending on the number of pets I'm watching while their people are vacationing. I visit and care for these pets at least once every 8 hours. Midday is always my busiest time. It begins at 11 am with Gunny, the German Short Hair Pointer mix. He greets me at the door with a wagging tail and tons of kisses as if I'm the long lost relative he hasn't seen in years. Next, I'm off to see Wilbur, Tempe, and Booth. Three Shar Peis who were rescued from abusive owners. Wilbur makes me very proud because he literally comes out of the closet on a daily basis. (He hides in there when nobody's home.) Tempe is pretty normal, now. But, after three years, Booth still only occasionally allows me to scratch his chin because he distrusts all humans. Even his owners. Next, there's Ollie the Border Collie. He's adorable and sweet and really LOVES the box turtle who lives in his back yard. We have to be careful to keep him from licking the poor turtle to death. That guy's shell might be the cleanest home in Virginia. 

    Next, I cross town for the puppy brigade. First, I visit with Investigator, the pup of a local police officer's family. He's a 3 month old German Shepherd puppy. Too cute for color TV. When he's listening, his big huge ears  come together to form one giant ear on the top of his head. Then, I head over to see Daisy, the short hair Chihuahua and her new puppy brother Samson, the long-hair Chihuahua and their elderly brother, Oscar the pug. Samson is a total diva. If you need a drag queen dog, Samson is your girl! Then, just to be sure I get a good size variance in my life, I go see Otter the Great Dane puppy and his older brothers, Jack the Blue Heeler, and Max the Collie. And all of this takes place before 2 o'clock. Then, two days a week, today and Thursday, I go to the Pet Craze store, owned by a friend of mine, and give pet care and nutrition advice to the clients for several hours, too. 

     

    Finally, I head back out for evening petsitting for the vacationers, and then I sit with my muse until the wee hours of morning, either painting or writing. Because, if I didn't do those things, I really wouldn't feel whole. You never know what a given day might bring for me, and mostly I'm totally okay with that. Should you wonder if I ever have time to get any writing done, well, yes, as a matter of fact I do. You can head over to The Ravens Crossing today to read one of my stories. It's part of an ongoing, online young adult science fiction series. A new portion of Morgan & Holly's story posts every Tuesday. Check it out. I have several spin off stories in the works and several other novels in various stages of completion. More is coming. My muse will have it no other way. And to keep my muse (and me) fed, I get to hang with the dogs. Life is good. Woot! 

    Friday
    Jul132012

    The Ravens Crossing Season 1 Finale

    Today, my final story of season 1 posted at The Ravens Crossing. When I saw that story post on the website, I felt this unexpected welling of emotions. So many, I'm not sure I can actually name or describe them. Mostly, I feel so proud of this project and all we've accomplished, because it started as a dream among friends and college alums. We wanted to do something new and different, and we wanted that something to be important, to be about making a difference for young adults. To see that we actually turned that dream into a reality, and to think about all of the love, sweat, and tears everyone who worked on the project poured into it, well I guess it completely overwhelmed me for a moment.

    Anyway, if you have not read the stories, you can read The 13: Season 1 for free over at The Ravens Crossing. You should probably start with the First Time Here page. It will explain more about the project, why it's different, and what it was intended to do. Each story on the sight is intended to stand alone, but they all work together, as well. And as the weeks progressed, my stories for Morgan & Holly and Sharon & Alex became more intertwined, so that my two stories will actually become one novel. If you have only been reading one and not the other, you might want to go look at them both. Next season, I am going to continue working them as one story, because its what the story needs. But, please take my advice, if you have not been reading all the other stories in the order they are posted, you are really missing out. It's a fantastic, fun, science fiction world we've created about 13 very diverse characters. I highly recommend reading it all.

    The anthology will also be available in stores soon. And, because we wanted to make a difference, a portion of the proceeds from The Ravens Crossing 13: Season 1 anthology will go to the Make It Safe Project. This is a project started by a young woman named Amelia who wanted to help youth in the LGBTQIA community feel safe. It provides books on gender identity and sexual orientation to schools that lack the resources to provide these materials to their students. Now, I'm off to continue working on season 2. And, in case you are wondering what will happen on TRC over the next three weeks, something fun will continue to post every day of the week. So, don't go far. You won't want to miss out.