I'll probably, no, definitely, be slower than usual on this one. Only halfway through chapter two and the muse had abandoned me for a bit, life, you know. Anyway, I'm writing again, but expect something more like weekly updates.
Even though they were home-schooled, Stephen Zamora and Michael Inness were able to take part in the eighth grade graduation ceremony. The evening of Friday, May 22nd was pleasant, allowing the ceremony to be held outdoors, in the field behind Arnold Middle School.
Stephen's was the last name called, so he not only got applause from his family and friends after receiving his graduation certificate, cheers for the entire eighth grade class also followed. Stephen was happy when it was over. T
This is book 2 in the annals of Stephen Zamora and Michael Inness, begun in ‘Love Truly Is Blind.’
It will pick up with the young lovers graduating from junior high school. Also along for the ride will be Stephen’s brother Leon, Michael’s brother Jeff, and a select few of their friends. And enemies?
Hellbenders are a species of salamanders. While primarily amphibious, they do occasionally venture onto land. Their numbers are dwindling. It would seem that one population of them have discovered a method to survive in smaller numbers.
The crayfish are happy they’re no longer the hellbender's primary food.
Me? Never. I'm way behind on my next one, so I'm not one to talk. Between vacation and getting axed, it's been nearly a month since I published anything. Hell, I only just finished chapter one a couple days ago.
Gee, 310 is perfect for my life at this moment. Things couldn't be more negative. Today's my last official day of being employed, but the work laptop is packed up and I'm done. One reason why I've been quiet lately, writing-wise. Just can't get into it right now. And I had car problems yesterday, as if losing my job wasn't bad enough. Positive spin? F'n impossible.