Douglas Skelton calling from a snowy part of Scotland.
OK, it's probably nothing compared to what some parts of the US of A experience but it sure beats the rain!
That's not a standing stone, by the way - it's all that remains of Kyle Castle in Ayrshire. Nothing much of note happened there, although Kyle is derived from Coelus, a king from ancient times who ruled this part of southwest Scotland. He is better known as Old King Cole but I have no idea if he was a merry old soul. Given this was before whisky was widespread and there was no Netflix, he probably wasn't.
The dog is Mickey and he is mine. Or rather, I am his servant. Between him and the cat I do wonder if this opposable thumbs business is all it's cracked up to be.
Anyway, happy 2021, folks! The year that shall not speak its name is now a bad memory and we should look to the future with optimism.
That's where the whisky and Netflix will come in, perhaps.
Seriously, we have a period of tumult ahead but I do believe we will get to better times. As long as people continue to take the virus seriously and follow precautions, give the vaccines time to roll out and for goodness sake don't listen to politicians who downplay its dangers. Naming no names, of course, but you know of whom I speak.
The book world reels from the effects of the year that shall not speak its name. Increased sales were reported - and not just in digital as you might expect but also in hard copies - but titles that were postponed will begin to appear. There remains a domino effect, though, for books that were perhaps due to hit the shelves this spring have been delayed.
I can vouch for this, for my Rebecca Connolly books generally surface in the UK around March but the third one will not see the light of day here until August. Good thing/bad thing, only time will tell.
(The second, by the by, hits US shelves on January 12 in hardback but I will regale you with that when next we are together.)
In the meantime, I am pressing on with something I am writing on spec. I've given myself until the end of January to complete a first draft because then I have to move onto the fourth in my series, which must be with the publisher by July. Failure to do so will result in a severe finger wagging and perhaps punishment, like being forced to read literary fiction. (I joke, don't write in).
So summing up - Happy New Year, everybody. Keep the faith, we can get through this.
I must leave you now for Lord Mickey is pacing and it must be time for feeding. It's only a matter of time before Tom (the cat) surfaces from whatever warm spot he has found and goes on the demand. He does not like to be kept waiting.
4 comments:
Thanks for the beautiful photos and the intro to your Mickey. Please share a picture of kitty Tom in a future post (if he can be convinced that your audience is worthy of it).
Wishing you peace and happiness in this new year!
I will. He has already so instructed.
Terrific photos! Thanks for sharing them -- and your cogent thoughts. Happy New Year to you!
Thanka, Rick. Same to you.
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