It’s been a quiet week for the most part. The dust isn’t as noticible, the triple digit temps have somewhat subsided, and I’m looking forward to a four-day weekend.
It appears a third cat has found himself a home with us. I began seeing a black cat hanging around. Acted like he was at home. We haven’t enouraged (or discouraged) him and he’s obviously well fed. We figured he might be a neighborhood cat.
Then he stared sleeping on our deck and this past week has taken to the front porch. He won’t let us get too close but won’t run away either. Of course, my indoor cats are curious and are constantly looking out the windows. If new cat hangs around, I’ll call him Midnight.
And now, here is this week’s writing links:
From Story Empire:
- Book Signings and Author Swag – Mae Clair
- Basic Plots: Rags to Riches – Staci Troilo
- Friday Cover Share: Devour by Kurt Anderson – Mae Clair
And from other Writer Sites:
- Confessions Of a Writing Workshop Addict – Writers in The Storm
- Overcoming Common Obstacles to Become an Author – Nicholas C. Rossis
- Ten Tips for Pitching Your Book – Romance University
- Twenty Tools Every Writer Needs – A Writer’s Path
- Strategies to Market Your Book – Nicholas C. Rossis
- How to Protect Against Online Plagiarism – A Writer’s Path
- Ways to Exercise Your What if Muscles – Writers in The Storm
- Unleash the Power of Deep POV – Romance University
- Passive Voice and How to Stop Using It – Just Publishing
- Treating Your Writing Like a “Real” Job – Fiction University
- Procrastination and Writing – Romance University
11 Responses
I love the name of the new cat. Still exhausting humidity and heat here. Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for the links 😊
Hope your weekend is a good one, Harmony!
Ah… Midnight! You’re such a soft touch. You’re going to end up with all the cats in the neighborhood. Looking forward to pics of the new guy once you get him in the house.
Great links, Joan. Happy weekend!
I know. I can’t resist animals. And John is just as bad. Not sure about this one coming in. When we had Cruz, three cats in the house didn’t work too good. And this one is a Tom so I’m sure he’ll like to roam. Hope he’s a good mouser! But I’ll have some pics soon – inside or out.
A black cat adopting you sounds like the start of good story.
I agree, Craig! I’ve included both my cats (guess I should now say my indoor cats) in stories. Little Bit was in Macabre Sanctuary and Tucker in Unsee Motives. (Different names, of course.)
That’s cool. Sue Colletta wrote my dog into a story she published, but I never have.
You had me at “cat.”
And a black one yet! I love the name 🙂
My sister has two strays who have adopted her. One is feral and the other is a stray that was someone’s pet. She feeds the both, but the feral only lets her get within a few feet. The stray she can pet. She’s thinking of bringing that one inside.
I’d love to see a picture of Midnight when you get one. Happy weekend, Joan!
I knew you’d love the cat post. Not sure about this one. He acts like he wants to come close but won’t let us touch him. Friendly, however. Has made himself at home on our front porch. He’s a Tom and I think he must have been in a fight recently. Not sure if he can see out of one eye but can’t get close enough to check it out.
Sounds like this cat knew where he was welcome! Nothing better than a black cat:) beautiful cloud picture!
He’s the second black cat that’s shown up at our house. We have a black Manx that came about three years ago. In both cases, we weren’t looking for a cat but they found us!