Sunday, 23 November 2025

CreativeLife update: resurrecting an old computer, Novel November, and the December book sale

Hey there creative friends! 

   My tenth novel is behind schedule...I might have mentioned that in a previous post. Well, I wrote it a while (years cough cough) ago and when it came time to edit for publication, I was bored to tears from about halfway. Only one solution for the problem: rewrite the boring half.

   But I have more writing experience now, so the boring half expanded and lots of things are now happening that Anoré and Allyson have to deal with, including their relationship. Of course, constant action is exhausting, so there are still few quiet scenes, but at least I wasn't falling asleep anymore. Hopefully, neither will my readers, once my friend, and professional editor, has had her red pen in my words.

What I read this week

https://donaldrobertson.substack.com/p/my-self-improvement-framework

   With a workload heavier than ever, I decided to go out for breakfast and/or coffee when I could to work on the book. With only a desktop computer (and a work laptop) my choices were limited to an iPad. I hate typing on the iPad and I wasn't in the mood to drag a Bluetooth keyboard around. Then I remembered my tiny Samsung netbook.

   I dug it out, charged the battery, found an old flash drive, and it is working. I had to setup the BIOS again to get to work though. But after remembering the password (surprise!), getting to the BIOS to set it up (real surprise there!), it was working.

   But while fiddling with the BIOS settings, it told me that i bought it in 2010. Fifteen years on and it is still working with good battery life too. Of course, updates are not possible so, the first thing I do is to disable the Wi-Fi to prevent it even trying.

   So cuteness aside, it has really helped me to work on the book, via the Novel November challenge. I am slightly ahead of the target, and I mean slightly, but at least  the book is getting finished...one work at a time.


What I watched on YouTube this week

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfaL_3V3lXo


   I’m also excited to announce that all my books, will be available as part of the Smashwords 2025 End of Year Sale! This is a chance to get my books, along with books from many other great authors, at a promotional discount.

You can find the promo here: http://smashwords.com/sale

   If you wouldn’t mind lending a hand to me and the other indie authors taking part in this sale, you can share this promo with your friends and family. Just share this post with anyone who would love a chance to find their next favourite book!

Thank you for your help and support! 

PS: You will probably see this promo again in my next post - sorry about that.

Stay creative, until next time!

🇿🇦💜 Linzé


Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Book Feature: ONE-SHOT by Jacy Morris

Synopsis

One-Shot, an Indigenous naturopathic insemination expert, is teetering on the brink of sanity. His life takes a sudden turn when he's tasked with transporting his grandfather's ashes from Pittsburgh, PA, to their ancestral reservation.

As he embarks on this cross-country odyssey, the scars of past traumas reawaken. The highways become a surreal landscape, where spectral figures from Native folklore and twisted horrors of a Lovecraftian nature emerge. These apparitions are not just hauntings but reflections of a fracturing mind, struggling to discern reality from nightmare.

With his grandfather's ashes as his solemn companion, One-Shot confronts these terrors, each mile bringing him closer to a harrowing truth. This journey is more than a physical traverse—it's a pilgrimage through the fragmented realms of memory, heritage, and fear.

What lies at the reservation is more than the end of a journey—it's the precipice of insanity.

BUY on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FFH4L1NT

Story Behind the Story

The genesis of One-Shot began some twenty-five years ago. Something happened. I drove cross-country in a little under 48 Hours. During this time, I suffered extreme sleep deprivation, including hallucinations, auditory and visual.

Thankfully, they all went away when I went to sleep, but for a while there, I thought I had gone mad. It's a great story on its own, but when I started playing with it in my mind and adding that splash of horror, it became something different entirely.

I'm proud of it, and hope others find this particular brand of madness as enjoyable as I found writing it.

About the Author

Jacy Morris is an Indigenous author. He is a registered member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz.

At the age of ten he was transplanted to Portland, Oregon, where he developed a love for punk rock and horror movies, both of which tend to find their way into his writing. He has written several novels, including the "This Rotten World" series and the "One Night Stand at the End of the World" series.

His latest novel, We Like It Cherry was published August 2025 by Tenebrous Press. His next work will be the novel One-Shot from Torrid Waters (November 2025).

You can find him at the following websites:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacyMorrisAuthor

BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jacymorris.bsky.social

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacymorrisauthor/

Website: https://jacymorris.com





Sunday, 19 October 2025

CreativeLife update: fixing a boring novel, and Inktober

 Hey there, creative friend!

    I caused a problem for myself on multiple levels: the book I had planned to publish in December, is not finished yet. This means that it is too late to send to my editor, but the bigger issue? If you have read any of my Nations of Peace novels, you will know that somewhere in each story there is usually a binding ritual of some kind to tie the romantic partners together for life. With uneven lifespans, and not-quite-human characters, this was my solution for a happily ever after.

   In case you are not familiar with the series, these binding rituals vary depending on the type of characters. Spoiler alert: my books are only intended for an adult audience.

Back to the problem...

The novel I am talking about is the first of the stories of the High Lords. The Lords of the High Council made their debut in Michael's Mystery. It is the story of Anoré D'Exelmante, the Guardian of Dreams. His abilities include telepathy and telekinesis.

He meets the love of his life. And as things typically go, they want to be together for always, hence the binding ritual. Anoré is immortal, but the woman is human. And here is where I dug myself a proverbial grave: the binding ritual. I couldn't figure it out.

When I wrote the story, I decided to skip it (leave some space in the file) and then carried on with the story. You know stuff that goes wrong, and issues that need to be fixed and talked about, etc. When I started editing it (before sending it for a professional edit) I realised that I didn't like the story. Okay, it became boring. I hate boring, and so will you, my reader.

I do like the characters, so I had to fix it. Period.

I then deleted all the words from that space to the end. Okay, I just moved the words to my Deleted file, because you never know if they would be useful. Then I started to rewrite the story. And I figured out the binding ritual almost immediately- imagine that. 😉

With Novel November just around the corner, I will be finishing the story of the Guardian of Dreams. Do another edit from the start in the new year, send it off to my editor, and then publish it in 2026.

What did I learn from this situation? I need to trust myself. I have been writing for 25 years, and the best stories come from letting the process lead the way, not my engineering brain.

The High Lords are fascinating characters, but Anoré's lady is turning out to be a surprise ... to him. And me, when I started trusting the process.

I have included a few of my Inktober 2025 drawings, to give come colour to this post, but it's not been an exciting challenge for me - mostly because of severely limited available time. Maybe I will bore you with that story next time. 😉

Until then, life creatively!

💜🇿🇦Linzé


Tuesday, 16 September 2025

BOOK FEATURE: Food to Die For (Book 8 in the Scareville Series) by John Ward

Synopsis

The town of Traverse City, Michigan was everything you wanted out of a Midwest community. Nestled on the banks of Lake Michigan, the city had much to offer. When advertisements began to spread a jolly jingle for a newly opening burger joint, the town went crazy for it.

“Come on down to Chunko Town! Have a burger and meet Chunko the Clown!”

The infamous pudgy clown statue in the commercial gained notoriety quickly and had everyone ready to meet the Chunko Burger mascot.

Things took a turn for the worst when Kira and her friends tempt fate and mess with Chunko. 

Whatever you do – don’t anger the clown!

Buy the book - AMAZON      BARNES & NOBLE

Story behind the story

Clowns have become synonymous with horror. I had been fumbling around with a way to create a unique horror story featuring the dynamic antagonist for quite some time. I was in a drive-thru one day and had my lightbulb moment. Immediately the idea flooded my imagination and I got to work. I think Food to Die For will be a fun, standout story in the series with a very memorable antagonist - Chunko the Clown.

About the Author

John Ward is a horror author hailing from Canton, Ohio. John loves writing horror for everyone and inspiring today's young readers. He lives with his dog, Bo, who is his best friend. When John isn't busy cooking up new stories for the world, he can be found reading, doing paranormal investigations, or taking in a new horror film.

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Sunday, 7 September 2025

CreativeLife update: Laughing my ass off making art

 Hey there creative friends!

   This past week I finished the Creative Reset course with Louise Fletcher. One of the exercises we had to do was to draw blind selfies. I share a few below, but I laughed so hard when I saw the results. Some people had a really hard time doing this exercise. While I understand the difficulties people might have, I had no problem staring at my face (no make-up) to do the assignment.


   Blind drawing, in case you don't know, is to draw while looking at the subject, but not at the paper. I used a mirror.

   Then I noticed the Mont Marte September challenge on Instagram. Since I do have a few materials from Mont Marte, and enjoy a challenge, I decided why not? And guess what the first prompt was? Yup...do a selfie. This was no blind drawing challenge, so I had to have a think about which photo to use. What style I want to use. And of course, the medium.

   Oil pastels won, since I have been working on improving my skills with this medium. Since winners are chosen randomly, my chances would be closer to zero than anything else, I thought...let's just go for it.

   It's not a very good likeness, but it was fun nonetheless. What do you think? My profile picture on Instagram is the real me if you want to have a look and compare. Be nice, please.

   So now it's back to the paintings for an actual competition. I have one finished already, one is in progress, and the plan is to do a third since they allow three entries.

  Unit we chat again, have an awesome creative time!

🇿🇦💜 Linzé



CreativeLife update: a special sale, finishing a challenge, and December

  Hey there creative friends! With life still grinding at a pace I can hardly keep up with, am I happy to report that I have finished the No...