Positive Vibes For All Writers With Day Jobs: Why Your Editor is Your Rock. #motivation #amwriting #friendship #writerslife

I had a quick conversation via text this morning with my editor, it left me so motivated. I’d love  to share the motivational vibes with other writers out there! Randomly she sent me a message to say hi, I love her, she’s an intelligent, hardworking woman. And her accent is so cool! She’s Australian, but I think of Italian descent via her parents.  She was a friend before editor,  (she is still a friend too), I’ve known her for about  five years. This morning she sent me  a few simple words that helped me to stay motivated, while at the “day job” . If  you’re  a working writer with a day job, even if it’s part time like me, I’d like to uplift you too!…. until we become so widely read  we can write full time to pay the bills…..

Text conversation:

Editor: Hi Kim, how are you ? How’s work and writing? Do you still have your French exam next week? xx

Kim: Hey! I’m well, work’s a bore lol, writing is going well I’m 10k words in with story #2 of the  Romance Set in Paradise. Yes, my exam is next week surprised you remembered. How are things your end? x

Editor; work serves a purpose, writing serves you. You must be excited over book one’s release!  I’m good * she then goes off into an update on how she is personally*

I read her message and thought she’s so right stay motivated, stay focused, work is a bore but it’s a means to an end and serves a purpose.… for now 🙂 Writing is what I do and will continue to do!

Working writers near and far I don’t care what genre you write, whether you write short stories, articles, plays, novels or novellas we rock, we work and write. Sometimes all night when we have a 5:00 am wake up!   We get up, get ready and get to work with just a few hours sleep… sometimes none. All I can say is thank God for eye opening make-up artists’ tricks! I can carry a bag of shopping in the bags under my eyes lols.  But I won’t stop and neither should you.

Happy writing, and have a good day “at work.”

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#MondayMotivation: 10 Life Lessons We Can Learn From Maya Angelou

I like six and nine. Very inspiring read this. Thanks for posting I’ll keep it and refer back when I need a booster 😊

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10 Life Lessons We Can Learn From Maya Angelou

Marguerite Annie Johnson or Maya Angelou was born on the 4th of April 1928 in St. Louis Missouri. She was a poet, memoirist, author, actress, dancer and civil rights activist. Maya’s work includes seven autobiographies, three books of essays, multiple poetry books, movies, plays and TV shows. Her autobiography I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings was the first non-fiction bestseller by an African-American woman. She became the first black female streetcar conductor in California in the 1940s.

Maya Angelou is a renowned and respected spokesperson for black people and women as her books address issues like racism, identity, travel and more. She passed away on the 28th of May 2014 and continues to be an inspiration for many people from all walks of life. I have compiled a list of ten life lessons that we can learn from the wise Maya Angelou:

  1. “We may encounter many defeats…

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lovely 4* Review! Thank you Reader ! #amreading #romance #newrelease

Awww I’m getting excited in the run up to release day. Each time I’m notified of reviews for Havana Heat I hold my breath and hope the reader enjoyed. Thank you reader, whoever you are! I’m glad you enjoyed the Author Review Copy the book promo company sent you. I hope you’ll be back and read book #2. in June.

Don’t forget guys you can read the first four chapters for free here. 

 

Format: Paperback

Havana Heat was an enjoyable wee read. It features everything a traditional romance novella should: lust, intrigue, complex situations, a good dose of drama, some steamy moments, suspense and of course a Mr Tall, Dark and Handsome.

Melinda Jones is fed up with dating. It is always the same mundane task where the man is only interested in something quick and casual. A successful wedding planner, her professional life could not be better, until a bride to be invites her to join them on their dream wedding in the gorgeous destination of Havana, Cuba. A break is just what she needs.

Detective Sebastian Garcia is struggling to cope with life. Suffering from PTSD, a trip to a Caribbean Paradise is just what the doctor ordered.

Neither one expected what they would find. Sparks fly, mix in sun, sea sand, salsa dancing and tequila and you have the recipe for the making of a real spicy Latin Loving. Well worth the read.

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Abuse – Why women stay in abusive relationships

Ladies, this is very important reading. For yourself and so you can support others should you ever find that you need to support another female. Don’t leave her broken if you suspect something, help place her back together. Don’t stand for it. Note that the author of this article is 100% correct in her view points on emotional abuse. Sometimes that shit is worse than bruises. Please read, with love Kim.

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I’m one of those people who never understood why women stayed in bad or abusive relationships. A healthy percentage of women in the world stay in situations that are not conducive and often life threatening. This bracket is not limited to uneducated or poor communities, but you find empowered and talented women also in the same fix and I often wondered why. It led me to research more about abuse, the cycles, the psychology behind it and as I gained more knowledge, it became apparent to me that leaving is not as simple as that.

Many women do not even realise they are in these kind of situations because they have been brainwashed to believe what they are experiencing is normal. Looking back into my own life, I can already make out a past relationship that had the potential to lead to abuse. Abuse is not merely defined by the…

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Free Book! (Chapters Any Way)

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With the release of my latest book, Time To Turn Back, I want to offer you all the opportunity to have a read of the first TWO chapters for nowt!!

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I’m telling you, Kat, he’s the real deal, darling,” Leah said as she sipped a skinny latte.

Sitting at one of the pavement tables outside Mugs Of Hugs coffee shop, Leah looked over the rim of her own cup, eyeing her friend’s suspicious gaze. Crowds of pedestrians marched past on their way to the next bargain the high street had to offer or dashing back to their jobs after a quick lunch. Older couples waddled along, hand in hand, wrapped up like Inuit reindeer herders in spite of the seasonal warmth. Three younger men, dressed in worn jeans…

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Sunday Vibes! #music #inspiration

Happy Sunday y’all. I’m about the head to the kitchen and start dinner, then have some family quality time. Before a marathon run of writing starts, when everyone is in bed.  I hope you’re having a great weekend? I’ve met all my deadlines.

Here’s my Sunday feel good song… California Soul which dates back to 1967 I think. I have Magic Soul FM on  the radio LOUD and clear right now! Some great feel good  songs playing this afternoon. This is one of my favourites ,I love 60s,70s and 80s music. I was not even born when this song was made, my mama  was almost eighteen,… which is crazy to imagine.

One for you Mum. Have a great Sunday!

Romance Writer’s Challenge Week #18: Boy You’re Just Too Funny! – What Makes Me Laugh Out loud#MFRW

It’s week eighteen, well it was last week. Forgive my lateness. I am as always fashionably late with the Romance Writer’s fifty two week writing challenges. Anyway, week eighteen all about what makes you laugh out loud. This writing prompt response is dedicated to a special person, the most handsome boy in the world! My three year old son…. He makes me laugh so  much here’s just a few examples of why.

Bath time:

What is it with little boys and their willies? Fast forward twenty years and I guess nothing changes, as  a grown man for him there will always be a  fascination with his willy! Every night, I ask my son when I undress him for bath time ” do you need to go wee wee?” He shakes his head “no mama ” jumping up and down eager to get in the tub. “Okay son, let’s get in the tub.” I place him in and he stands there  as soon as he gets in, hips thrust with his you know what thrust forward  and pees in the bath! Swirling his hips around for the perfect aim :). Then he has the cheek to say ” ta-dah!”  Look at me and laugh.  I do chuckle, no matter what I do he saves that bath-time pee especially for his ta-dah moment.

High Heels:

I have a pair of gold gladiator heels, I also have them in black too. They have a good say four and a bit inch heel. ( I’m only five foot five). I love them, so does Blake my son. My son is obsessed with walking in these heels, but only the gold pair for some reason. And to my surprise he can walk well, he trots around heels clicking on the wood floor happy as Larry. ” Mummy shoes, mummy shoes.” Every time I hear this I know he’s on about my gold heels he wants to wear them. I’ve tried to  put them away out of sight. Hoping he will mess around with a pair of my flats…. nope! He wants these gold heels. It makes me chuckle.

 

Learning to talk:

I think as a mother you learn to understand your child’s words even when to others they sound like baby babble. Some of my son’s words are so unclear. Fifished = finished. founded-it= found it. vashin’mach-in= washing machine and  mata-toes= tomatoes. It’s so cute when toddlers talk and learn to express themselves. His words often make me chuckle. Especially when he says tomatoes lols 🙂 .

Learning & imagining my future son:

Bless him, he is well house trained already. I watch him pull the hoover out and try to plug it in, try to sweep the floors, unload the washing machine when he hears the click of the end of a load of laundry. To see him do as I do is so heartwarming. The way toddlers learn is entertaining. I do catch him trying to fold himself into the washing machine now and then, the first time it was funny. Now I’ve learned to keep it closed!

Recognising who and what his mama is:

I encourage my son to read a lot, well look at the pictures in books he’s only three. We read together every night. He makes me laugh when he pulls a novel off my bookcase and opens it , then pretends he’s reading. My heart melts…. the best bit, is when he recognises the covers of my books on the case. He’ll pull them down and say “mama book.”  Or he will pick up my notepads I use for creative writing ideas ” mama book” he’ll scream. He’s so cute. He may have little words but he is very aware emotionally.

Kids…. you’ve gatta love ’em 🙂 They’ll always put a smile on your face.

 

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