Here is your bloody newsletter...lol...
Well, well, how things have changed...it's been a month, and after toying around with a couple of web programs to do a newsletter, I've begun to realize what a great waste of time that is.
Do people really want these things? Newsletters, monthly updates of doings by the great authors, oh yes, look what we're doing, where we're going, and all that.
I wish I had a lot more to tell you, which would justify such a thing, but I'm afraid I don't. I certainly have not been without enterprise, and I can look at a very busy September, which is turning into a month that is more of the same.
First, without all the clip art, headings, deciding on font size, colors, and all that shit, let's think about the newsletters for their content. I have a few fellow authors who send me these things, and they clearly work on them, or they just know how whip those out in no time. I don't have the time or the incentive.
I have one friend whose blog is kind of her newsletter, and she writes when she feels like it, has time, and so forth. I think I want to follow that lead.
The Covid-19 thing is on my mind, because I have to be out and about, nearly every day, apart from my weekends. That is not going to change, because of a decision taken by a certain Very Big Communications Company of America.
To put it plainly, I was let go. Now, I was furloughed in mid-March, and the corporation locked down, sealed up and otherwise turned their buildings into dead zones. Appropriate, as so many other companies did. I was furloughed until today, but learned yesterday my services were no longer required.
This was a weekend job, primarily, largely thankless and I was reminded at many turns that despite my education and my experience, I was still of little account. Fine.
I have as I've explained, enjoyed my Splendid Isolation. While I work during the week, sometimes on my audiobook job for Sunbury Press Books, the Radio PA Network, and as everyone's backup at Forever Media Lebanon, I had time to be at home.
Lots of it. I'm going to tell you what I've done during these nearly seven months of weekend isolation. I finished writing a very good manuscript for a book called "How the Story Ends," though where in my canon it goes, I've not idea yet. I have edited the sequel to "Searching for Roy Buchanan..." -- oh, that's right.

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