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Terry Spear--USA Today Bestselling Author of Urban Fantasy Romance, Medieval Highland Romances, and Paranormal Young Adult Romance
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Thanksgiving Meant Family!

 My daughter and her Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
 Pear tree in fall colors.
 Ham and stuffing my daughter made for Thanksgiving.
 Rhaegar, Rottweiler, my son's dog and Rilo, my daughter's dog while we were eating the roast I had made.
The two dogs playing with Rilo's toys. Rilo barked a bit. Rhaeger is about 18 mos old and really sweet.

It was great having my son and daughter visit at the same time since they haven't seen each other in 3 years.

We had a great time. Hope your holidays are the best!
Terry
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Fall Colors and Jacques Le Jester Bear

Pear Fall Leaves
Pear Fall Leaves
I was getting ready to have dinner when I saw the pear tree in fall colors. I had to stop what I was doing and run out with the camera. We don't get much in the line of fall colors here, so I was excited. :) And I'm working on a jester bear for a possible order. An earlier one I made won first place for Best Dressed Bear.
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Jacques Le Jester
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Shadow and light on fall colors on the pear tree.
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Pears still clinging to the tree, frozen, defrosted, still clinging.
Texas Sunset for Fall
Texas Sunset for Fall
And I've finished proofing the print copy of Call of the Cougar, so off to work on Phantom Fae!
Have a lovely Tuesday!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
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Monday, November 24, 2014

Editor Requested Synopsis–Forensics, Cops, Adding to Stories…

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I watch a lot of forensic shows, Cops shows, Snapped, etc, because I get ideas for stories. Often not right then. But like in SEAL Wolf Hunting, one of the men in the story is suspected of committing a crime, and SEAL Paul tells him his story is full of holes--that criminals do stupid things, so that doesn't automatically indicate he didn't commit the crime. But he uses a true couple of scenarios to illustrate his point. Both were Cops stories that I had watched some years back and always stuck in my mind and had laughed about. They were so dumb, but some criminals just are. This picture made me think of two of the Forensics shows. The clock sitting here means I took the picture at the time shown on the clock, right? But the clock hasn't run for years. LOL

Anyway, so during the holidays, I usually get requests for edits. It just seems the editors are getting caught up on their reading as submissions slow down. Word to the wise, you might have heard that everyone takes a break over the holidays and no one reads submissions. Not true. I've had full manuscript requests during the holidays. And as you can see from the situation with me, I often have requests for stuff by the editorial staff over the holidays. So right now, I'm rewriting the synopsis for the book that I had written before the book was written. What is the problem with this? I have NO idea what I'm going to actually say in the book. So I had lots of things happen that I had no clue about. My characters are total rogues.

And as I've been rewriting this, I'm like, wow, I really was clueless. Yes, some of the details were there, but most were not as important as what really happened because I didn't know what would happen.

When I was a kid in school, we were always required to write an outline and then write our paper. It never worked for me. The teachers had some notion that planning out your paper was the best thing to do before you wrote it. Now, for plotters, yes, it works. But I'm a seat of the pants, pantser, writer, and it just doesn't work for me. As I'd begin to do research for my paper, I'd realize that I'd need to go in a whole new direction. I've done that with my books too. And so what happens? The outline/synopsis is not anything like what I thought I was going to write.

If I could write the outline with the paper and turn it in, I was good to go. I would write my paper, and then write the outline. :) But some teachers were out to get my kind, so they'd make us turn in an outline BEFORE we wrote our paper. No getting around that. :)

Everyone is unique in the way we think, the way we accomplish something. If you take a group of people to accomplish a mission, and asked each how they would do it, based on backgrounds, personalities, moral compasses, etc, each will have different ideas. We could see this in business models when I was in Grad school, or when I was in leadership reaction or other courses in Army ROTC where a leader was required to ask of his squad if anyone had different ideas of how to accomplish some mission. Some ideas will be better than others. But it's really interesting to see this. Even my dad, when he was a prisoner-of-war in Germany, submitted his ideas to a committee on how to escape the POW camp. He was 16, so no one paid much attention to him, but he actually did escape twice on his own during death marches.

News Flash: Heard an elephant on the roof and thought it was a cat, ran to the windows, no cat. Then saw a squirrel! Tried to take a picture but it wouldn't come out. My birds are all but gone because of the hawk. Maybe also because of the annoying cat, that isn't mine, prowling around, but the squirrel is brand new. I've seen one of the bunnies too. Never had a squirrel out here before. But my live oak trees have gotten old enough that they're starting to produce nuts, and my red oak tree is....

Okay, back to synopses....so I'm stuck rewriting one and need to turn it in today.

The moral of the story is do the job your way and it will get done--probably better than if you had to do it in some weird way that doesn't work for you.

Are you ready for the holidays?

Still proofing Call of the Cougar print version. Then it's back to Phantom Fae. :)

Have a super great Monday!! The good thing about Mondays, is they only happen once a week.

Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
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Thursday, November 13, 2014

More Bears Ready to Ship! Anderson Clan, Ross Clan, and Douglas Clan Bears!

Anderson Clan Bear
Anderson Clan Bear
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Ross Clan Bear
Douglas Clan Bear
Douglas Clan Bear
Six more bears finished, but I still need to take pictures of the others. These are the 3 latest Clan bears, Ross Clan, Douglas Clan, and Anderson Clan. I also need to make Davidson Clan Bear, but the fabric never arrived from Scotland, so they’re sending another.

I’m working on A Silver Wolf Christmas, halfway done, and I put up the Christmas tree, just the tree, because my son has to be away over Christmas, so we’ll have an early Christmas. Which means I’ve got to get on the ball and shop really fast! I haven’t actually decorated it yet, just have the lights on. I’ll do the rest first part of next week. I usually put up the tree the day AFTER Thanksgiving, but when I told my son I was decorating for Christmas, he was thrilled because he didn’t get to see anything decorated for Christmas last year either since he was doing the same thing then. And it’s my daughter’s birthday, so we’re celebrating that also. Lots of fun. I have to shop for that too. LOL See, if they just wanted my bears and books, I’d be all set.
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And I’ve been sealing the grout for the new tile. The tile guys said it would be $600. The other man, $300. I picked up a gallon jug and it’s $32. I just did the bathroom and have to do the laundry room next. It’s super easy, but I have a lot of grout to do. I want to get it done before too many come and walk all over it.

I’ll be shipping bears today and getting groceries. Have to start thinking about Thanksgiving!
I’m back to working on A Silver Wolf Christmas. I finished 6 bears yesterday and put up the tree, or I would have been further along on the book. I also asked a cover artist if she could create a cover for a book that my editor turned down and hope to have it edited and coming out early next year. And I’ve commissioned another artist to redo the cover for Kiss of the Vampire, and she has done a 2nd cover for the Blood Moon Series. As soon as she has finished them, I’ll show them here. Can’t wait to show them off. 

And that’s it! Got to get back to editing.  Have a lovely Thursday!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
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