Cat Michaels's Blog
September 7, 2025
A Pause, A Pivot, and A New Focus on Gull Island
A Note to My Readers
Ten years. A whole decade of sharing my writing journey, my inspirations, and my heart with all of you right here on this blog. It's been an incredible ride, and I've loved every minute of connecting with you through these posts.
But as the saying goes, all good things come to an end. Or, more accurately, they evolve. As times change and priorities shift, I've stepped back from actively blogging to focus more of my time and energy on writing the stories you love—especially my Gull Island romance series.
This blog has been a beautiful chronicle of my journey as a writer, and I'm not taking it down. I'm leaving it here as a permanent archive, a space where you can still discover the thoughts, smiles, and inspirations that have fueled me for the past ten years. I hope that even as a quiet corner of the internet, it continues to bring you joy.
Please note that the sign-up links on this site are no longer active. To stay up to date on my writing journey and to get more glimpses into my author life, please follow me on my social media channels: Instagram Facebook Goodreads You can also sign up at the bottom of my welcome page for my monthly newsletter Inside the Pages. You'll find bookish news, free romance reads, new releases, and a free romance e-novella just for new subscribers. You can find that here:
Thank you for being part of this incredible chapter. I can't wait to share the stories that are coming next!
With much love,
Catherine
Published on September 07, 2025 10:01
May 29, 2024
Sun-kissed love & coastal charm
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Sand, Sea, & Second Chances
16 June to 3 July 2024
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Picture yourself on the sugar-white sands of Gull Island, North Carolina. The salty breeze whispers secrets through the palm trees, and the rhythm of the waves washes away your worries. But paradise isn't always smooth sailing.
Enter Kate Fiore, a strong, independent 30-something women from a bustline northern city. She’s ready for a fresh start after a rough divorce and job loss, so she moves 500 mile away for a summer contract at the island aquarium.
Kate expects tranquility. But what she gets is a locked door and a stubborn islander. Luke McAllister is a talented landscape architect and passionate about preserving his coastal community. He's less than thrilled with outsiders.
Sparks fly faster than a Fourth of July fireworks display as these two clashing personalities must work together on the community fundraiser and a sea turtle patrol. Reviewers are raving! "This book will always feel special to me... It felt so much more than a romance, and you'll see why when you read it. It's full of fun, a story of friendship and the importance of family and a sense of community….it’s THE summer read to put on your TBR!"
–A Quintillion Words
"The connection between Luke and Kate was portrayed so skillfully that I could feel every emotion along with them."
–Reviewed by Priya Mathew for Readers’ Favorite
"As a passionate fan of romance novels, I found myself instantly drawn to the pages of her book."
–Suzie Housley, Midwest Book Review
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Sand, Sea, & Second Chances.
But wait...
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and download
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Before Sand & Sea
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***
This prequel novelette whisks you to North Carolina's charming Gull Island,
where a fresh start and a touch of island magic await.
Will Kate find the new beginning she needs?
Can Luke open his heart to love?
Discover Kate and Luke's captivating backstories.
Dive in and discover thier story
before city meets shore and hearts collide.
Download your copy of this heartwarming prequel today! What readers are saying about Before Sand & Sea ... "Enjoyed reading it this weekend. I love the characters! I can't wait to go back to Gull Island."
"I love how your writing creates such beautiful pictures in my mind."
"I loved your novella! It's a wonderful prequel.... You are an amazing writer." Download Before Sand & Sea,
the novelette that starts it all!
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PLUS ...
Download a free kisses-only sweet novelette Craving a summer escape filled with sizzling tension, breathtaking scenery, and a heartwarming romance? Look no further!
We’re giving away 100 FREE e-books
of Catherine Michael's heartwarming sweet romance,
Sand, Sea, & Second Chances
16 June to 3 July 2024
Goodreads Giveaway
Picture yourself on the sugar-white sands of Gull Island, North Carolina. The salty breeze whispers secrets through the palm trees, and the rhythm of the waves washes away your worries. But paradise isn't always smooth sailing.
Enter Kate Fiore, a strong, independent 30-something women from a bustline northern city. She’s ready for a fresh start after a rough divorce and job loss, so she moves 500 mile away for a summer contract at the island aquarium.
Kate expects tranquility. But what she gets is a locked door and a stubborn islander. Luke McAllister is a talented landscape architect and passionate about preserving his coastal community. He's less than thrilled with outsiders.
Sparks fly faster than a Fourth of July fireworks display as these two clashing personalities must work together on the community fundraiser and a sea turtle patrol. Reviewers are raving! "This book will always feel special to me... It felt so much more than a romance, and you'll see why when you read it. It's full of fun, a story of friendship and the importance of family and a sense of community….it’s THE summer read to put on your TBR!"
–A Quintillion Words
"The connection between Luke and Kate was portrayed so skillfully that I could feel every emotion along with them."
–Reviewed by Priya Mathew for Readers’ Favorite
"As a passionate fan of romance novels, I found myself instantly drawn to the pages of her book."
–Suzie Housley, Midwest Book Review
Here's how to enter our Goodreads Giveaway:
Click below to enter the giveaway on Goodreads (running from 16 June - 3 July)Follow the instructions and enter enter to win a digital copy of "Sand, Sea, & Second Chances"
Don't miss your chance to win your own escape to Gull Island!Enter the giveaway today and get ready to fall in love with
Sand, Sea, & Second Chances.
But wait...
there's more! Unlock the magic of Gull Island
and download
bookish delights NOW
with a
*FREE* Gull Island novelette,
Before Sand & Sea
Escape to Gull Island & Insider access in Before Sand & Sea***
This prequel novelette whisks you to North Carolina's charming Gull Island,
where a fresh start and a touch of island magic await.
Will Kate find the new beginning she needs?
Can Luke open his heart to love?
Discover Kate and Luke's captivating backstories.
Dive in and discover thier story
before city meets shore and hearts collide.
Download your copy of this heartwarming prequel today! What readers are saying about Before Sand & Sea ... "Enjoyed reading it this weekend. I love the characters! I can't wait to go back to Gull Island."
"I love how your writing creates such beautiful pictures in my mind."
"I loved your novella! It's a wonderful prequel.... You are an amazing writer." Download Before Sand & Sea,
the novelette that starts it all!
Start Your Gull Island Escape Now!
Sign Up Below & Get Your Free Prequel
Join Catherine Michaels' Insiders Crew.
Get your free novelette and bookish treats, author insights, and exclusive content delivered monthly straight to your inbox.
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Published on May 29, 2024 11:26
July 28, 2022
How I use bridges in my beachy rom com to bring my characters to life
I never know how I’ll find inspiration for my beachy rom com. Cue visits to the near-to-me North Carolina coast. Its gazillion bridges set off creative light bulbs.
Read on to see how bridges helped me highlight my fictional Gull Island setting AND play up differences between my two main characters, City Gal Kate and Island Guy Luke.
Photo by Cat Michaels: Bridge to Roanoke Island and the Outer BanksBridges and Main Guy, Islander Luke
Imagine a balmy, sticky May morning
on my fictional Gull Island, North Carolina.
Now ride along with my rom com's Main Guy Luke
as he crosses the Intracoastal Waterway.
Bridge-spiration Photo
Check out the photo below I snapped last summer. It's a real bridge
we often travel over North Carolina's Intracoastal Waterway.
You might say it's my bridge-spiration -:D.
Inspiration photo by Cat Michaels: Bridge over ICW to Ocean Isle Beach
Bridges and Main Gal, City Gal Kate
Island newcomer Kate is up next.
She just arrived from her Connecticut home town
for a summer contract gig on Gull Island.
She's crossing the same bridge Luke
and having her own bridge experience.
Want more beach-y, bridge-y love?
Meet me at my YouTube channel
for more coastal inspirations
that are bringing my rom com to life.
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with more content like this?
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or on my website HERE Your Turn
Writerly inspiration comes from anywhere....even bridges! I hope you enjoyed this peek into my rom com, and it has you wanting more.
* What summertime vibes did you pick up in these excerpts?
* What did you discover about Luke? Kate?
* Are you on team Kate or team Luke when it comes to bridges? Love ‘em or hate ‘em? I’m ok with small bridges but long, tall ones? Not a fan.
* Luke blasts Jimmy Buffet to get in a summertime mood. What's YOUR favorite summertime/beachy tune?
Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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Read on to see how bridges helped me highlight my fictional Gull Island setting AND play up differences between my two main characters, City Gal Kate and Island Guy Luke.
Photo by Cat Michaels: Bridge to Roanoke Island and the Outer BanksBridges and Main Guy, Islander LukeImagine a balmy, sticky May morning
on my fictional Gull Island, North Carolina.
Now ride along with my rom com's Main Guy Luke
as he crosses the Intracoastal Waterway.
Bridge-spiration Photo
Check out the photo below I snapped last summer. It's a real bridge
we often travel over North Carolina's Intracoastal Waterway.
You might say it's my bridge-spiration -:D.
Inspiration photo by Cat Michaels: Bridge over ICW to Ocean Isle BeachBridges and Main Gal, City Gal Kate
Island newcomer Kate is up next.
She just arrived from her Connecticut home town
for a summer contract gig on Gull Island.
She's crossing the same bridge Luke
and having her own bridge experience.
Want more beach-y, bridge-y love?Meet me at my YouTube channel
for more coastal inspirations
that are bringing my rom com to life.
Ready to dive deeper into a writerly life
with more content like this?
Join me Inside the Pages.
My Insider team is first to know what’s up with my writing,
and they receive exclusive content.
Hey, new Insiders!
Download a free short romance that’s beyond dear to me when you sign on
to become an Insider. Details at the end of this post
or on my website HERE Your Turn
Writerly inspiration comes from anywhere....even bridges! I hope you enjoyed this peek into my rom com, and it has you wanting more.
* What summertime vibes did you pick up in these excerpts?
* What did you discover about Luke? Kate?
* Are you on team Kate or team Luke when it comes to bridges? Love ‘em or hate ‘em? I’m ok with small bridges but long, tall ones? Not a fan.
* Luke blasts Jimmy Buffet to get in a summertime mood. What's YOUR favorite summertime/beachy tune?
Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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Published on July 28, 2022 11:25
July 10, 2022
How I learned to rebound from burnout
Everything about this past April felt stormy and difficult.
Sure, my life was good compared to many, but something wasn’t right. Finally swallowing my pride, I admitted I was burned out and decided to do something about it.
Read on to see how I learned to rebound from burn out.
Storm clouds over the hood
Stuff happens
On top of a pandemic and the world’s general craziness, there was a lot going on for me this spring.
Writing-wise … My beachy rom com in progress stalled after its first 20K wordsCreative ideas were drying up, and nothing I wrote felt good The newly installed WIFI network to fix connectivity problems in my home office was plagued with issues requiring hours of brain-numbing calls to tech support Personally … Missed my Connecticut family I hadn't seen in five years (beyond tired of you, Covid!)Couldn’t drop the 15 pounds gained during lockdown, which caused my health score numbers to tumble Developed gallstones and a bladder infection Attacked by fire ants hiding in a flowerpot in my garden Needed a dental crown (painful physically and fiscally)
Rebounding from Burn Out
With Hub’s encouragement, I signed off from authoring and socials to re-energize.
At first, I felt guilty.
How could I leave the work I labored for nine years to establish? But I had been running on empty too long. Stepping away was the best thing I could’ve done.
I didn't accomplish anything earth-shattering with my two months away, Instead, I filled my soul with little moments that added up to happy ...
Tackled a two-week, 1.2K-mile drive to Connecticut and Pennsylvania for joyous family reunions Hosted my 91-yo aunt in a 100-yo renovated barn we rented for a week on a wooded Connecticut acreMet in person for the first time four great-nieces and -nephews born during quarantineCelebrated Mother’s Day with Hub’s sweet mama, who lives 400 miles away, for the first time in a decadeTook photography workshopsDesigned a pergola for our back yardMarked our 28th wedding anniversaryAdded early-morning walks and lap swims to my online workout routinePrepped our North Carolina screened porch and garden for summer (cue the fire ants)Made lots of trips to Target!
See more of how I learned to rebound from burn out
by connecting with people, creativity and nature
in my 60-second video diary below.
Back to it
After 8 weeks, I'm slowly returning to writing refreshed and enthusiastic. I'm moving at a steady pace. No more toiling 7 days a week, posting all over socials.
Cat is back -:D
I even dropped 6 of those
miserable pandemic pounds
and cannot wait to lose 6 more!
Life feels lighter.
Easier.
And I aim to keep it that way
by remembering
how to care for myself
and avoid burn out.
Your Turn
Feeling overwhelmed and exhausted is the pits. What tips can you offer to avoid burn out? I’d love to hear your ideas (I may need them some day!). Please share in the comments below.
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Sure, my life was good compared to many, but something wasn’t right. Finally swallowing my pride, I admitted I was burned out and decided to do something about it.
Read on to see how I learned to rebound from burn out.
Storm clouds over the hoodStuff happens
On top of a pandemic and the world’s general craziness, there was a lot going on for me this spring.
Writing-wise … My beachy rom com in progress stalled after its first 20K wordsCreative ideas were drying up, and nothing I wrote felt good The newly installed WIFI network to fix connectivity problems in my home office was plagued with issues requiring hours of brain-numbing calls to tech support Personally … Missed my Connecticut family I hadn't seen in five years (beyond tired of you, Covid!)Couldn’t drop the 15 pounds gained during lockdown, which caused my health score numbers to tumble Developed gallstones and a bladder infection Attacked by fire ants hiding in a flowerpot in my garden Needed a dental crown (painful physically and fiscally)
Rebounding from Burn OutWith Hub’s encouragement, I signed off from authoring and socials to re-energize.
At first, I felt guilty.
How could I leave the work I labored for nine years to establish? But I had been running on empty too long. Stepping away was the best thing I could’ve done.
I didn't accomplish anything earth-shattering with my two months away, Instead, I filled my soul with little moments that added up to happy ...
Tackled a two-week, 1.2K-mile drive to Connecticut and Pennsylvania for joyous family reunions Hosted my 91-yo aunt in a 100-yo renovated barn we rented for a week on a wooded Connecticut acreMet in person for the first time four great-nieces and -nephews born during quarantineCelebrated Mother’s Day with Hub’s sweet mama, who lives 400 miles away, for the first time in a decadeTook photography workshopsDesigned a pergola for our back yardMarked our 28th wedding anniversaryAdded early-morning walks and lap swims to my online workout routinePrepped our North Carolina screened porch and garden for summer (cue the fire ants)Made lots of trips to Target!
See more of how I learned to rebound from burn out
by connecting with people, creativity and nature
in my 60-second video diary below.
Back to it
After 8 weeks, I'm slowly returning to writing refreshed and enthusiastic. I'm moving at a steady pace. No more toiling 7 days a week, posting all over socials.
Cat is back -:DI even dropped 6 of those
miserable pandemic pounds
and cannot wait to lose 6 more!
Life feels lighter.
Easier.
And I aim to keep it that way
by remembering
how to care for myself
and avoid burn out.
Your Turn
Feeling overwhelmed and exhausted is the pits. What tips can you offer to avoid burn out? I’d love to hear your ideas (I may need them some day!). Please share in the comments below.
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Published on July 10, 2022 08:27
April 6, 2022
10 Tricks About Book Clubs You Wish You Knew Before
Book Groups * Reading Circles * Book Clubs * Buddy Reads *Bookstagram
Whatever you call them and whatever their form, these brilliant events connect bibliophiles with a shared love of reading and build lasting friendships.
I’ve been in a neighborhood book club for nearly 15 years, and I wouldn’t give it up for anything. Over the years, we've lifted each other as we shared births, deaths, new jobs, moves and marriages.
It’s challenging to keep a book group fresh and fun, but I learned a few tricks over the years. Read on to find my top ten tips for starting or igniting your bibliophiles.
The most important trick for succeeding
with new or established book groups:
Get your book group
on the same page
before you begin!
Hold an organizational meeting
and agree up front
on these 10 things first ...
1. Content/genre
Some groups pick only romance, thrillers or non-fiction or rotate among different genres. Others have a theme, like Debra’s book club, that delved into Newberry Award winners for one year.
My book club is flexible, but we agree to stay away from violence, erotica, and divisive religious or political content.
2. Book selection
One reading group I know designates a single person to pick what the group reads. Our book club host, the discussion facilitator, offers 2-3 titles she’d like to lead, and the group chooses one by consensus. That way, everybody has a turn with a book they love, and we discover fab books we’d never consider on our own.
Ready to discuss delicious rom com with bookish friends over goodiesIs a book's length important to the group?
Some people want quick reads under 350 pages. Others are open to longer tomes, like the brilliant The Lincoln Highway and its nearly 600 pages.
How about budget? Book buying gets expensive, so consider books you can borrow from the library. Many libraries even offers book club kits, multiple copies of the same title you can check out for an extended period.
3. Platform
So many options for how to gather these days! Not like when our book club started in 2008.
In Person
My neighborhood book group was adamant about rotating monthly meetings in our homes. The toughest part was coming up with dates and times we were all free to meet. It wasn't easy juggling our jammed schedules, but we adjust when we need to.
Other bibliophiles don’t want to mess with house-cleaning and hosting, so they meet at nearby coffee shops or book stores.
Virtual
You can also read with Jenna, Reese, and Oprah, or join one of a gazillion online groups.
Christine, The Uncorked Librarian, from near-to-me Asheville, North Carolina, runs one of my favorite online groups. She features delicious travel/foodie/bookish content and keeps a lively Facebook reading page that draws people from around the globe.
Our book group switched to virtual Zoom during Covid. Zooming with my bookish friends for monthly discussions during lockdown was a lifeline!
Cat's book group Zooming during covid lockdown - winter 20204. Size
Carmela is crazy about her buddy read with one other friend.
Aiming for a bigger circle? Five to 15 peeps is best. It’s a manageable number for hosting and conversation. Plus, unless you live in a castle or meet at a commercial site, you’ll need a sizeable space to fit everyone.
5. Focus
How about a book club wine?If you’re a serious reader, you won’t be happy if you’re dying to talk about the book you love and the group never discusses it because they're too busy socializing.
And if you’re a social butterfly, being with focused bibliophiles geeking out over their reading experience won’t suit, either.
Our book club does both ...
First, we discuss the novel for as long as it takes (usually 30-45 minutes).
Then we socialize after (also as long as it takes -:D).6. Communication and Organization
Nobody wants a time-suck.
For me, that’s spending time on administrivia, so I was delighted when Margaret Ann was in our book club. She was a one-woman army who loved keeping everything together.
When Margaret Ann moved away, our group discovered a free online tool, Book Club. This app coordinated and sent meeting reminders, suggested books to read, tracked book choices, maintained our meeting calendar, managed RSVPs, and flew us to the moon (just kidding about that last one, but it felt like it could!).
7. No Pressure
Life gets in the way, so make it easy for people to take part. My group has an unwritten rule: no pressure.
They understand I don’t set out fancy food or decorate when I host. Those things aren’t in my wheelhouse, and they stress me out. Instead, I find finger food at Trader Joe's to prep in five minutes, cut a few blooms from my garden, and offer simple beverage choices: water, iced-tea, coffee and wine. That’s it. They’re happy and I’m not stressed.
Presentation is everything: Cat's simple finger food plated pretty
No guilt if somebody can’t make a reading, either.
Our group encourages people to read book summaries if they can’t finish a novel (gasp!)
or
just come and relax if they need a break from work or kids.
8. Transitions
Change is a fact of life, so expect it. Over the years, our book group has lifted each other through births, death, marriages, moves, new jobs, joys, and illnesses. My group even invited me to do author readings and volunteered to beta read my last book. (Hoping they will also beta read my rom com.)
Five years ago, our book club of 14 had dwindled to 3 members due to these life changes.
Those of us left were concerned. We didn't know if we could continue.
By recruiting more dedicated book nerds (using these 10 tricks), our book club is now marching onto its 15th year after reinventing itself.
Farewell: friends moving to new homes, leaving book club9. Passion
Besides reading, what else do your bibliophiles love? Encourage them to bring those passions into the group. For instance....
Linda decorates a table straight out of Southern Living
and whips up a low-country meal
to match the setting of her Pat Conroy book.
Grace is brilliant at finding author interview videos
for her non-fiction picks
that leave us eager to dive into her fomerly-dry-to-us subjects.
Rosie can't wait to match food, drink, decorations and clothing
to book themes.
Low-country meal served up by foodie Linda for book group
Me? I enjoy facilitating (my background before authoring) and experimenting with different ways to talk about books. Once, we kicked off Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven by writing down the most unique skill we could bring to a post-apocalyptic civilization.
Another time, I ran Literary Scrambled Eggs. Slipping quotes from our book into plastic eggs, I asked people to guess which character uttered them (it was okay to look in the book - see #10).
10. Fun!
Even if you talk serious book stuff, always leave room for fun.
Our book club gets together outside book club for lunch, coffee, or downtown strolls.
Cat's Book Club holiday fun with a photo-bombed elfYOUR TURN
That's a wrap for my top ten book club tricks, so now you know!
Photo: Canva.comIf you're in a book group ....
I'd love to know what you enjoy most about it. Which of these 10 tricks have you used or might consider? Do tell what tips you'd add to this list, so we can try them, too.
And if you're not in a reading circle ....
what would your ideal one look like?
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So excited!
I'm hosting a grand family reunion at the end of April...
first time in five years
I can hug my peeps in person
and first time ever meeting our 3 Littles!
To focus on this special occasion,
I won't publish a May edition of Cat's Corner.
Catch y'all in June!
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Whatever you call them and whatever their form, these brilliant events connect bibliophiles with a shared love of reading and build lasting friendships.
I’ve been in a neighborhood book club for nearly 15 years, and I wouldn’t give it up for anything. Over the years, we've lifted each other as we shared births, deaths, new jobs, moves and marriages.
It’s challenging to keep a book group fresh and fun, but I learned a few tricks over the years. Read on to find my top ten tips for starting or igniting your bibliophiles.
The most important trick for succeeding with new or established book groups:
Get your book group
on the same page
before you begin!
Hold an organizational meeting
and agree up front
on these 10 things first ...
1. Content/genre
Some groups pick only romance, thrillers or non-fiction or rotate among different genres. Others have a theme, like Debra’s book club, that delved into Newberry Award winners for one year.
My book club is flexible, but we agree to stay away from violence, erotica, and divisive religious or political content.
2. Book selection
One reading group I know designates a single person to pick what the group reads. Our book club host, the discussion facilitator, offers 2-3 titles she’d like to lead, and the group chooses one by consensus. That way, everybody has a turn with a book they love, and we discover fab books we’d never consider on our own.
Ready to discuss delicious rom com with bookish friends over goodiesIs a book's length important to the group? Some people want quick reads under 350 pages. Others are open to longer tomes, like the brilliant The Lincoln Highway and its nearly 600 pages.
How about budget? Book buying gets expensive, so consider books you can borrow from the library. Many libraries even offers book club kits, multiple copies of the same title you can check out for an extended period.
3. Platform
So many options for how to gather these days! Not like when our book club started in 2008.
In Person
My neighborhood book group was adamant about rotating monthly meetings in our homes. The toughest part was coming up with dates and times we were all free to meet. It wasn't easy juggling our jammed schedules, but we adjust when we need to.
Other bibliophiles don’t want to mess with house-cleaning and hosting, so they meet at nearby coffee shops or book stores.
Virtual
You can also read with Jenna, Reese, and Oprah, or join one of a gazillion online groups.
Christine, The Uncorked Librarian, from near-to-me Asheville, North Carolina, runs one of my favorite online groups. She features delicious travel/foodie/bookish content and keeps a lively Facebook reading page that draws people from around the globe.
Our book group switched to virtual Zoom during Covid. Zooming with my bookish friends for monthly discussions during lockdown was a lifeline!
Cat's book group Zooming during covid lockdown - winter 20204. Size Carmela is crazy about her buddy read with one other friend.
Aiming for a bigger circle? Five to 15 peeps is best. It’s a manageable number for hosting and conversation. Plus, unless you live in a castle or meet at a commercial site, you’ll need a sizeable space to fit everyone.
5. Focus
How about a book club wine?If you’re a serious reader, you won’t be happy if you’re dying to talk about the book you love and the group never discusses it because they're too busy socializing.And if you’re a social butterfly, being with focused bibliophiles geeking out over their reading experience won’t suit, either.
Our book club does both ...
First, we discuss the novel for as long as it takes (usually 30-45 minutes).
Then we socialize after (also as long as it takes -:D).6. Communication and Organization
Nobody wants a time-suck.
For me, that’s spending time on administrivia, so I was delighted when Margaret Ann was in our book club. She was a one-woman army who loved keeping everything together.
When Margaret Ann moved away, our group discovered a free online tool, Book Club. This app coordinated and sent meeting reminders, suggested books to read, tracked book choices, maintained our meeting calendar, managed RSVPs, and flew us to the moon (just kidding about that last one, but it felt like it could!).
7. No Pressure
Life gets in the way, so make it easy for people to take part. My group has an unwritten rule: no pressure.
They understand I don’t set out fancy food or decorate when I host. Those things aren’t in my wheelhouse, and they stress me out. Instead, I find finger food at Trader Joe's to prep in five minutes, cut a few blooms from my garden, and offer simple beverage choices: water, iced-tea, coffee and wine. That’s it. They’re happy and I’m not stressed.
Presentation is everything: Cat's simple finger food plated prettyNo guilt if somebody can’t make a reading, either.
Our group encourages people to read book summaries if they can’t finish a novel (gasp!)
or
just come and relax if they need a break from work or kids.
8. Transitions
Change is a fact of life, so expect it. Over the years, our book group has lifted each other through births, death, marriages, moves, new jobs, joys, and illnesses. My group even invited me to do author readings and volunteered to beta read my last book. (Hoping they will also beta read my rom com.)
Five years ago, our book club of 14 had dwindled to 3 members due to these life changes.
Those of us left were concerned. We didn't know if we could continue.
By recruiting more dedicated book nerds (using these 10 tricks), our book club is now marching onto its 15th year after reinventing itself.
Farewell: friends moving to new homes, leaving book club9. PassionBesides reading, what else do your bibliophiles love? Encourage them to bring those passions into the group. For instance....
Linda decorates a table straight out of Southern Living
and whips up a low-country meal
to match the setting of her Pat Conroy book.
Grace is brilliant at finding author interview videos
for her non-fiction picks
that leave us eager to dive into her fomerly-dry-to-us subjects.
Rosie can't wait to match food, drink, decorations and clothing
to book themes.
Low-country meal served up by foodie Linda for book groupMe? I enjoy facilitating (my background before authoring) and experimenting with different ways to talk about books. Once, we kicked off Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven by writing down the most unique skill we could bring to a post-apocalyptic civilization.
Another time, I ran Literary Scrambled Eggs. Slipping quotes from our book into plastic eggs, I asked people to guess which character uttered them (it was okay to look in the book - see #10).
10. Fun!
Even if you talk serious book stuff, always leave room for fun.
Our book club gets together outside book club for lunch, coffee, or downtown strolls.
Cat's Book Club holiday fun with a photo-bombed elfYOUR TURNThat's a wrap for my top ten book club tricks, so now you know!
Photo: Canva.comIf you're in a book group ....I'd love to know what you enjoy most about it. Which of these 10 tricks have you used or might consider? Do tell what tips you'd add to this list, so we can try them, too.
And if you're not in a reading circle ....
what would your ideal one look like?
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So excited!
I'm hosting a grand family reunion at the end of April...
first time in five years
I can hug my peeps in person
and first time ever meeting our 3 Littles!
To focus on this special occasion,
I won't publish a May edition of Cat's Corner.
Catch y'all in June!
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Published on April 06, 2022 08:00
February 27, 2022
6 ways you can turn a creation station into your happy place
After two years holed up at home (thanks, Covid), I'm sprucing up my writing room. My creation station isn’t fancy or budget-breaking, but it works for me. I repurpose furniture. Surround myself with tech gadgets, old-timey treasures, and stuff that makes me happy and productive.
Hey, want to see where I'm writing my rom com? Perhaps you'll find an idea for your creation station, too. Don’t be shy! Come on in and have a look around at my writing room.
[image error] 1. Ace Your Space
If a trainstation is where the train stops, what's a workstation?
—Author Unknown
You don't need to spend tons of money on your creation station. I repurpose whatever I have on hand for an eclectic mix that brings me joy.
My writing room is a converted guest bedroom in our cozy yellow cottage. The room is anchored by the 20-yo, L-shaped desk my employer provided when I worked remotely in a high-tech firm.
Cat's Creation Station
A 1960s maple hutch picked up at an estate sale displays family photos and stuffies that remind me of my children’s book characters. The cabinet's double doors hide messy computer cables, printer paper and office supplies.
I cover my walls with whatever suits my fancy:A sampler I made during one long winter back in the day when I had more patiencePortraits of my grandmother and great-aunt as children, taken by my great-grandfather, a photographer in Washington, more than 130 years ago
Repurposed 1960s hutch
Sampler, family photos from the late 1800s
2. Tools of the Trade
Thank you, paper clips,
for not being like staples that can't commit.
— Jimmy Fallon
Wherever your space, splurge as much as you can to fill it with tools of your trade. I love my trusty 2013 MacBook Pro. It's paired with dual screen monitors, Bluetooth keyboard and mouse that make book formatting, graphics and editing a breeze.
Best, I can take my creation station anywhere just by unplugging my laptop.
Mountainside creation station - Marion, NC
Having an ergonomic work station is super-important.
Years ago, I developed a repetitive motion injury from long hours of writing. I'm better now after therapy and torturous steroid injections. That's why I have a customized ergonomic keyboard tray to keep me pain-free. An inexpensive bamboo stand from Amazon raises my monitor to the proper height to prevent neck and shoulder strain.
3. Playlist
Music brings a warm glow to my vision,
thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering.
-- Haruki Murakami
Can you work when it's quiet? I can't. I need sound. Soft background music. Nothing loud. Never distracting song lyrics.
Orchestral movie scores make up my playlists. Scores from composers like John Williams, James Horner and Michael Giacchino over YouTube and Apple Music pump me up every time.4. Room with a View
There’s a world out there. Open a window, and it’s there.
— Robin Williams
Tall windows fill my creation station with light
and glimpses of the world outside.
When I want a break from writing,
all I need to do
is look up to ...
….keep an eye on the weather
…. watch my garden in all its seasons
… enjoy the parade of kids biking, running, and skipping down the sidewalk
… wave at Marvin, our friendly mail carrier
Mail carrier Marvin
Cat's winter garden view5. Play Time
The supreme accomplishment
is to blur the line between work and play.
—Arnold Toynbee
Gotta have a playful creation station or else work is, well, too much like work.
My collection of happy things started decades ago when Mama gifted me a Star Trek action figure. Since then, I've added more.
Action figures from outer space
Disney characters
An old-timey printer's tray rescued from a salvage yard
is filled with print blocks from back in the day and teeny treasures from Mama's stash.
They're paired with Great-grandma Belle, who watches me from her horse and buggy.
Love that she was a 'modern' woman in the late 1800s, who drove her own carriage!
Top to Bottom: Great-Grandma looks down on old-timey printer's tray6. People Who Need People
Stages of working from home:
Yay I get to work from home.
It would be nice to talk to people.
I hope that pigeon sits in the window today.
– Mark Agee
Bookcase/workout stationAs much as you love your creation station and its flexibility, you'll want to find ways to connect with other humans. My creation station does just that.
Like most of the world,
I felt lonely and isolated during Covid.
I’m grateful for
the Zooms, Meets
and Facebook Rooms
that kept me connected
with family and friends.
Hooray for virtual workout classes
(and my bookcase
for doubling as an exercise station)!The writing road
is
long and bumpy,
and
my creation station
keeps me going
whenever
I
feel
stuck.
Thanks for
your
company on my writing journey!
Over to You
It doesn't matter if you work in a palace or a broom closet.
The trick is to make the most of your space
and have fun with it,
Photo: Creative use of space, by Mari Mileham, Twitter - May 2021
Where's your workspace or home happy place?
***
What do you like most about it?
***
What tips do you have for making the most of a creation station?
***
I'm always looking for ways to make my space better, and I'd love to hear your ideas.
Please share in the comment section.
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Hey, want to see where I'm writing my rom com? Perhaps you'll find an idea for your creation station, too. Don’t be shy! Come on in and have a look around at my writing room.
[image error] 1. Ace Your Space
If a trainstation is where the train stops, what's a workstation?
—Author Unknown
You don't need to spend tons of money on your creation station. I repurpose whatever I have on hand for an eclectic mix that brings me joy.
My writing room is a converted guest bedroom in our cozy yellow cottage. The room is anchored by the 20-yo, L-shaped desk my employer provided when I worked remotely in a high-tech firm.
Cat's Creation StationA 1960s maple hutch picked up at an estate sale displays family photos and stuffies that remind me of my children’s book characters. The cabinet's double doors hide messy computer cables, printer paper and office supplies.
I cover my walls with whatever suits my fancy:A sampler I made during one long winter back in the day when I had more patiencePortraits of my grandmother and great-aunt as children, taken by my great-grandfather, a photographer in Washington, more than 130 years ago
Repurposed 1960s hutch
Sampler, family photos from the late 1800s2. Tools of the Trade
Thank you, paper clips,
for not being like staples that can't commit.
— Jimmy Fallon
Wherever your space, splurge as much as you can to fill it with tools of your trade. I love my trusty 2013 MacBook Pro. It's paired with dual screen monitors, Bluetooth keyboard and mouse that make book formatting, graphics and editing a breeze.
Best, I can take my creation station anywhere just by unplugging my laptop.
Mountainside creation station - Marion, NCHaving an ergonomic work station is super-important.
Years ago, I developed a repetitive motion injury from long hours of writing. I'm better now after therapy and torturous steroid injections. That's why I have a customized ergonomic keyboard tray to keep me pain-free. An inexpensive bamboo stand from Amazon raises my monitor to the proper height to prevent neck and shoulder strain.3. Playlist
Music brings a warm glow to my vision,
thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering.
-- Haruki Murakami
Can you work when it's quiet? I can't. I need sound. Soft background music. Nothing loud. Never distracting song lyrics.
Orchestral movie scores make up my playlists. Scores from composers like John Williams, James Horner and Michael Giacchino over YouTube and Apple Music pump me up every time.4. Room with a View
There’s a world out there. Open a window, and it’s there.
— Robin Williams
Tall windows fill my creation station with light
and glimpses of the world outside.
When I want a break from writing,
all I need to do
is look up to ...
….keep an eye on the weather
…. watch my garden in all its seasons
… enjoy the parade of kids biking, running, and skipping down the sidewalk
… wave at Marvin, our friendly mail carrier
Mail carrier Marvin
Cat's winter garden view5. Play Time
The supreme accomplishment
is to blur the line between work and play.
—Arnold Toynbee
Gotta have a playful creation station or else work is, well, too much like work.
My collection of happy things started decades ago when Mama gifted me a Star Trek action figure. Since then, I've added more.
Action figures from outer space
Disney charactersAn old-timey printer's tray rescued from a salvage yard
is filled with print blocks from back in the day and teeny treasures from Mama's stash.
They're paired with Great-grandma Belle, who watches me from her horse and buggy.
Love that she was a 'modern' woman in the late 1800s, who drove her own carriage!
Top to Bottom: Great-Grandma looks down on old-timey printer's tray6. People Who Need People
Stages of working from home:
Yay I get to work from home.
It would be nice to talk to people.
I hope that pigeon sits in the window today.
– Mark Agee
Bookcase/workout stationAs much as you love your creation station and its flexibility, you'll want to find ways to connect with other humans. My creation station does just that.Like most of the world,
I felt lonely and isolated during Covid.
I’m grateful for
the Zooms, Meets
and Facebook Rooms
that kept me connected
with family and friends.
Hooray for virtual workout classes
(and my bookcase
for doubling as an exercise station)!The writing road
is
long and bumpy,
and
my creation station
keeps me going
whenever
I
feel
stuck.
Thanks for
your
company on my writing journey!Over to You
It doesn't matter if you work in a palace or a broom closet.
The trick is to make the most of your space
and have fun with it,
Photo: Creative use of space, by Mari Mileham, Twitter - May 2021Where's your workspace or home happy place?
***
What do you like most about it?
***
What tips do you have for making the most of a creation station?
***
I'm always looking for ways to make my space better, and I'd love to hear your ideas.
Please share in the comment section.
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Published on February 27, 2022 21:00
February 1, 2022
Weather Outside is Frightful, but our Southern Snow Daze is Delightful, Y'all
We rarely get more than a dusting of snow here in central North Carolina. When we do, we declare an unofficial holiday – Snow Daze! Excited kids play outside until dark. Parents shiver and watch. We head to bed early in exhausted delight after downing quarts of hot chocolate. And the snow melts the next day like it was never here.
Join me and see for yourself what a rare southern snow is like on this Snow Daze photo walk through my ‘hood.
Drone Photo: Favorite Neighbor1. Anticipation is keeping us waitin' ...
Excitement builds days before.
Forecasts tease us with possible snowfall amounts and storm tracks.
Most times, the wintry weather misses us.
But once every year or so,
the predictions come true.
And just like that....
Snow Daze mania takes over!
Folks in northern climes, who are used to snow falling all winter, think we're nuts. We ignore their eye rolls and revel in our frenzy.
It starts with a mad dash to Harris Teeter and Food Lion for milk, bread and toilet paper. (Yep, those items run out quick. Nope, we don't really need them, but they're our winter weather security blanket.)
Cat's Snow Daze stashThen we dig out snow boots and that pair of warm mittens Grandma knitted for us last Christmas, hoping we remember where we stashed them.
Parents hunt for shovels and ice melt. Kids pull out sleds and cardboard boxes. Anything to whoosh them down a snow-covered hill.
Me?
I assemble my Snow Daze staples.2. Twas the Night Before Snow Daze ....Temperatures plunge.
Breath plumes silver in frigid air.
There's an eerie nighttime sky,
dark clouds
ringing the moon.
Oh yeah.
We're sure now .....
snow is on the way!
Snow moon over the 'hood
When snow creeps in,
it's cold, dark, and past bedtime for most.
but....
my social media feeds still
explode!
It's snowing in southern Wake County!
First flakes in down town!
We got an inch already on the deck!
Anybody know if garbage pick up is cancelled for tomorrow?
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Chatham Street in the snow, Cary, NC3. Ready, Set, SNOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!
Snow brings out the inner kid in all of us.
I'm so excited,
I hardly sleep a wink.
Can't wait for my first glimpse of the white stuff in daylight.
I'm up at dawn, camera ready,
to catch the best light.
The storm has moved on,
but in its wake....
a brilliant sunrise.
Morning-after snow sky
Our Covid-weary, winter world
is transformed and delicious,
dusted in white
like a cake
drenched with powdered sugar.
Hidden garden path
It's not long
before
we hear
breakfasted, booted, and bundled kids
giving the freshly fallen snow
some lovin.'
Snow Daze wonder - photo by Favorite Neighbor
Nothing short of a winter wonderland!
Kids are ...
sledding
snow angel-ing
building snow people
EVERYWHERE!
Snow Daze joy; Photo by Favorite Neighbor
Me?
I walk the hood, taking it all in
before dashing inside
to throw chili fixin's in the crockpot for tonight's meal.
Crock Pot Chili
Later, I dig out my trusty shovel to attack the sidewalk and driveway. This is the first time we had to clear them in five winters! I don’t mind. Tackling this fuffly stuff is my favorite kind of winter cardio. A thin layer of ice adds enough resistance for strength training, too. Best, when I tire, Hub finishes the job.
Cat Michaels' winter exercises
So Long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen, Good-bye
Night falls.
Temperature drops.
Everyone reluctantly straggles inside
to warm up with chili or hot soups by the fire.
Some Littles even stash bowls filled with snow
in their freezer
to save for another day.
Good thing they do.
Next morning,
the snow melts away.
We hope we don't have to wait
another five years
for our next Snow Daze!
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Arts Center, Cary, NCYour Turn
Have you experienced a Snow Daze in your part of the world? What do enjoy most about it? If you don't live cold country, what would you like to do during a snowfall? Please share your thoughts in the comment section.
Join me and see for yourself what a rare southern snow is like on this Snow Daze photo walk through my ‘hood.
Drone Photo: Favorite Neighbor1. Anticipation is keeping us waitin' ...
Excitement builds days before.
Forecasts tease us with possible snowfall amounts and storm tracks.
Most times, the wintry weather misses us.
But once every year or so,
the predictions come true.
And just like that....
Snow Daze mania takes over!
Folks in northern climes, who are used to snow falling all winter, think we're nuts. We ignore their eye rolls and revel in our frenzy.
It starts with a mad dash to Harris Teeter and Food Lion for milk, bread and toilet paper. (Yep, those items run out quick. Nope, we don't really need them, but they're our winter weather security blanket.)
Cat's Snow Daze stashThen we dig out snow boots and that pair of warm mittens Grandma knitted for us last Christmas, hoping we remember where we stashed them. Parents hunt for shovels and ice melt. Kids pull out sleds and cardboard boxes. Anything to whoosh them down a snow-covered hill.
Me?
I assemble my Snow Daze staples.2. Twas the Night Before Snow Daze ....Temperatures plunge.
Breath plumes silver in frigid air.
There's an eerie nighttime sky,
dark clouds
ringing the moon.
Oh yeah.
We're sure now .....
snow is on the way!
Snow moon over the 'hoodWhen snow creeps in,
it's cold, dark, and past bedtime for most.
but....
my social media feeds still
explode!
It's snowing in southern Wake County!
First flakes in down town!
We got an inch already on the deck!
Anybody know if garbage pick up is cancelled for tomorrow?
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Chatham Street in the snow, Cary, NC3. Ready, Set, SNOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!Snow brings out the inner kid in all of us.
I'm so excited,
I hardly sleep a wink.
Can't wait for my first glimpse of the white stuff in daylight.
I'm up at dawn, camera ready,
to catch the best light.
The storm has moved on,
but in its wake....
a brilliant sunrise.
Morning-after snow sky Our Covid-weary, winter world
is transformed and delicious,
dusted in white
like a cake
drenched with powdered sugar.
Hidden garden pathIt's not long
before
we hear
breakfasted, booted, and bundled kids
giving the freshly fallen snow
some lovin.'
Snow Daze wonder - photo by Favorite NeighborNothing short of a winter wonderland!
Kids are ...
sledding
snow angel-ing
building snow people
EVERYWHERE!
Snow Daze joy; Photo by Favorite NeighborMe?
I walk the hood, taking it all in
before dashing inside
to throw chili fixin's in the crockpot for tonight's meal.
Crock Pot ChiliLater, I dig out my trusty shovel to attack the sidewalk and driveway. This is the first time we had to clear them in five winters! I don’t mind. Tackling this fuffly stuff is my favorite kind of winter cardio. A thin layer of ice adds enough resistance for strength training, too. Best, when I tire, Hub finishes the job.
Cat Michaels' winter exercisesSo Long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen, Good-bye
Night falls.
Temperature drops.
Everyone reluctantly straggles inside
to warm up with chili or hot soups by the fire.
Some Littles even stash bowls filled with snow
in their freezer
to save for another day.
Good thing they do.
Next morning,
the snow melts away.
We hope we don't have to wait
another five years
for our next Snow Daze!
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Arts Center, Cary, NCYour TurnHave you experienced a Snow Daze in your part of the world? What do enjoy most about it? If you don't live cold country, what would you like to do during a snowfall? Please share your thoughts in the comment section.
Published on February 01, 2022 21:00
January 31, 2022
Weather Outside is Frightful, but our Southern Snow Daze is Delightful, Y'all
We rarely get more than a dusting of snow here in central North Carolina. When we do, we declare an unofficial holiday – Snow Daze! Excited kids play outside until dark. Parents shiver and watch. We head to bed early in exhausted delight after downing quarts of hot chocolate. And the snow melts the next day like it was never here.
Join me and see for yourself what a rare southern snow is like on this Snow Daze photo walk through my ‘hood.
Drone Photo: Favorite Neighbor1. Anticipation is keeping us waitin' ...
Excitement builds days before.
Forecasts tease us with possible snowfall amounts and storm tracks.
Most times, the wintry weather misses us.
But once every year or so,
the predictions come true.
And just like that....
Snow Daze mania takes over!
Folks in northern climes, who are used to snow falling all winter, think we're nuts. We ignore their eye rolls and revel in our frenzy.
It starts with a mad dash to Harris Teeter and Food Lion for milk, bread and toilet paper. (Yep, those items run out quick. Nope, we don't really need them, but they're our winter weather security blanket.)
Cat's Snow Daze stashThen we dig out snow boots and that pair of warm mittens Grandma knitted for us last Christmas, hoping we remember where we stashed them.
Parents hunt for shovels and ice melt. Kids pull out sleds and cardboard boxes. Anything to whoosh them down a snow-covered hill.
Me?
I assemble my Snow Daze staples.2. Twas the Night Before Snow Daze ....Temperatures plunge.
Breath plumes silver in frigid air.
There's an eerie nighttime sky,
dark clouds
ringing the moon.
Oh yeah.
We're sure now .....
snow is on the way!
Snow moon over the 'hood
When snow creeps in,
it's cold, dark, and past bedtime for most.
but....
my social media feeds still
explode!
It's snowing in southern Wake County!
First flakes in down town!
We got an inch already on the deck!
Anybody know if garbage pick up is cancelled for tomorrow?
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Chatham Street in the snow, Cary, NC3. Ready, Set, SNOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!
Snow brings out the inner kid in all of us.
I'm so excited,
I hardly sleep a wink.
Can't wait for my first glimpse of the white stuff in daylight.
I'm up at dawn, camera ready,
to catch the best light.
The storm has moved on,
but in its wake....
a brilliant sunrise.
Morning-after snow sky
Our Covid-weary, winter world
is transformed and delicious,
dusted in white
like a cake
drenched with powdered sugar.
Hidden garden path
It's not long
before
we hear
breakfasted, booted, and bundled kids
giving the freshly fallen snow
some lovin.' [image error] Snow Daze wonder - photo by Favorite Neighbor
Nothing short of a winter wonderland!
Kids are ...
sledding
snow angel-ing
building snow people
EVERYWHERE!
Snow Daze joy; Photo by Favorite Neighbor
Me?
I walk the hood, taking it all in
before dashing inside
to throw chili fixin's in the crockpot for tonight's meal.
Crock Pot Chili
Later, I dig out my trusty shovel to attack the sidewalk and driveway. This is the first time we had to clear them in five winters! I don’t mind. Tackling this fuffly stuff is my favorite kind of winter cardio. A thin layer of ice adds enough resistance for strength training, too. Best, when I tire, Hub finishes the job.
Cat Michaels' winter exercises
So Long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen, Good-bye
Night falls.
Temperature drops.
Everyone reluctantly straggles inside
to warm up with chili or hot soups by the fire.
Some Littles even stash bowls filled with snow
in their freezer
to save for another day.
Good thing they do.
Next morning,
the snow melts away.
We hope we don't have to wait
another five years
for our next Snow Daze!
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Arts Center, Cary, NCYour Turn
Have you experienced a Snow Daze in your part of the world? What do enjoy most about it? If you don't live cold country, what would you like to do during a snowfall? Please share your thoughts in the comment section.
Join me and see for yourself what a rare southern snow is like on this Snow Daze photo walk through my ‘hood.
Drone Photo: Favorite Neighbor1. Anticipation is keeping us waitin' ...
Excitement builds days before.
Forecasts tease us with possible snowfall amounts and storm tracks.
Most times, the wintry weather misses us.
But once every year or so,
the predictions come true.
And just like that....
Snow Daze mania takes over!
Folks in northern climes, who are used to snow falling all winter, think we're nuts. We ignore their eye rolls and revel in our frenzy.
It starts with a mad dash to Harris Teeter and Food Lion for milk, bread and toilet paper. (Yep, those items run out quick. Nope, we don't really need them, but they're our winter weather security blanket.)
Cat's Snow Daze stashThen we dig out snow boots and that pair of warm mittens Grandma knitted for us last Christmas, hoping we remember where we stashed them. Parents hunt for shovels and ice melt. Kids pull out sleds and cardboard boxes. Anything to whoosh them down a snow-covered hill.
Me?
I assemble my Snow Daze staples.2. Twas the Night Before Snow Daze ....Temperatures plunge.
Breath plumes silver in frigid air.
There's an eerie nighttime sky,
dark clouds
ringing the moon.
Oh yeah.
We're sure now .....
snow is on the way!
Snow moon over the 'hoodWhen snow creeps in,
it's cold, dark, and past bedtime for most.
but....
my social media feeds still
explode!
It's snowing in southern Wake County!
First flakes in down town!
We got an inch already on the deck!
Anybody know if garbage pick up is cancelled for tomorrow?
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Chatham Street in the snow, Cary, NC3. Ready, Set, SNOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!Snow brings out the inner kid in all of us.
I'm so excited,
I hardly sleep a wink.
Can't wait for my first glimpse of the white stuff in daylight.
I'm up at dawn, camera ready,
to catch the best light.
The storm has moved on,
but in its wake....
a brilliant sunrise.
Morning-after snow sky Our Covid-weary, winter world
is transformed and delicious,
dusted in white
like a cake
drenched with powdered sugar.
Hidden garden pathIt's not long
before
we hear
breakfasted, booted, and bundled kids
giving the freshly fallen snow
some lovin.' [image error] Snow Daze wonder - photo by Favorite Neighbor
Nothing short of a winter wonderland!
Kids are ...
sledding
snow angel-ing
building snow people
EVERYWHERE!
Snow Daze joy; Photo by Favorite NeighborMe?
I walk the hood, taking it all in
before dashing inside
to throw chili fixin's in the crockpot for tonight's meal.
Crock Pot ChiliLater, I dig out my trusty shovel to attack the sidewalk and driveway. This is the first time we had to clear them in five winters! I don’t mind. Tackling this fuffly stuff is my favorite kind of winter cardio. A thin layer of ice adds enough resistance for strength training, too. Best, when I tire, Hub finishes the job.
Cat Michaels' winter exercisesSo Long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen, Good-bye
Night falls.
Temperature drops.
Everyone reluctantly straggles inside
to warm up with chili or hot soups by the fire.
Some Littles even stash bowls filled with snow
in their freezer
to save for another day.
Good thing they do.
Next morning,
the snow melts away.
We hope we don't have to wait
another five years
for our next Snow Daze!
Photo by George Mike Wilson: Arts Center, Cary, NCYour TurnHave you experienced a Snow Daze in your part of the world? What do enjoy most about it? If you don't live cold country, what would you like to do during a snowfall? Please share your thoughts in the comment section.
Published on January 31, 2022 02:42
January 3, 2022
How You Can Find Writing Inspiration from Winter Beaches, Historic Gardens and Sting Rays
You never know where or when inspiration might strike, but I wasn't finding it back at the keyboard in my cozy yellow cottage, It was challenging to pen scenes for my beachy rom com while toiling in my office wrapped in a lap blanket, my portable heater blasting.
Sure, I could use my imagination to crank out chapters. Instead, I told myself beach living was much the same in every season and headed to the coastal village of Beaufort, North Carolina, for a wintry weekend. Despite below-freezing temperatures, I discovered delicious tidbits to make my summertime tale come alive.
So slip on your warmest coat (that sea wind is cold!), and join me on a photo walk in search of literary insights. We’ll explore deserted beaches, find fun at the North Carolina Aquarium, and wander the garden of an 18th-century Beaufort home.
1. Winter Beach
Screeching gulls
Squishy sand
Lapping waves
Salty air
Horizons that stretch forever
Some things never change at the shore, and, my imagination shifts into overdrive the moment my ratty beach-walking shoes hit the sand. I'm already spinning ideas from this jaunt into my summertime rom com.
There are a few noticeable differences in a winter beach, however ... ... miles of deserted shoreline
Deserted lifeguard station, Atlantic Beach, NC
... with only a few hardy (crazy?) souls
Winter beach walk, Pine Knoll Shores, NC... ready to brave
Bundled-up Cat, Atlantic Beach, NC
winter's
below-freezing
temperatures
and
icy
winds.
My novel incorporates a fictionalized version of the Point, a pristine, uninhabited patch of heaven on the western tip of Oak Island, North Carolina. Without giving anything away, I'm plotting a bit of controversy about this space that puts my City Gal and Island Guy at odds with each other. [image error] Winter on the Point, Oak Island, NC
2. Gardens of Historic Homes
The gardener in me ...
falls in love with Beaufort’s lush gardens, with their cozy benches, potted pretties, and meandering paths tucked into small spaces throughout the village's six-block historic district. (btw, my protagonist's BFF lives in an old Victorian in my fictionalized version of Beaufort.)
Beaufort even has its own distinctive style of pointy picket fences that wrap many homes and gardens. Those white pickets of varying heights remind me of cresting ocean waves.
I decide to add a Beaufort-style picket fence outside my protagonist's bungalow.
Beaufort-style picket fence outside historic home, Beaufort, NC
The writer in me ..
is over the moon because these emerald jewels shout ideas for my novel. When the current owners of the 244-yo Rumley House graciously open their gardens to Hub and I for a close-up stroll, my imagination and gardener's heart soar.
Can't you just picture the intimate conversation my characters will have in a romantic garden nook?
Garden nook at the Rumley House, Beaufort, NCNot sure how it will play out yet,
but I must write a scene
where my characters gather
under a magnificent 200-yo live oak.
Hmmmm...
Maybe they'll share secrets in that private space?
Confess tender feelings?
Or a bird poops on them?
It is a rom com, after all . [image error] 200-yo live oak, Rumley House, Beaufort, NC
3. North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores
One of my characters spends much of her time at the fictional Gull Island Aquarium, so my
visit to the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores is another gift to my writerly muse.
Entrance Sculpture, North Carolina Aquarium, Pine Knoll ShoresI almost roll up my sleeves at the aquarium's touch tank because my characters have a light-hearted encounter there, and I want to experience it.
But I chicken out when those beady-eyed creatures glide by me. I can not bring myself to tap a squishy sting ray.
Could you tap a ray with two fingers on its fin?
Sting Rays, touch tank, NC Aquarium
I’m bringing back a sea turtle team
from my children's book,
Sweet T and the Turtle Team,
but with a playful, romantic twist
for grown-up readers.
Playful sea turtle sculpture - NC Aquarium
The over-sized ceramic turtle
in the aquarium's children's area is pure fun
to climb upon.
Don't be surprised if you discover a scene in my novel with a critter very similar to this fella.
Literary inspiration aside ...
being inside the North Carolina Aquarium
on a cold winter afternoon
is magical in every way!
Jelly fish, crabs & colorful fish - NC Aquarium,
Over to You
Thanks for keeping me company as I discover literary inspiration in amazing places on the wintry North Carolina coast. (Hey, have any ideas for fun scenes for my book from our stroll you care to share? I'd love to hear them!)
This trip fuels me forward as I aim to break 30K words on my rom com in the next 30 days. Cross your fingers for me?
Winter waves, Atlantic Beach, NCIf you’ve been to a winter beach, what was your experience like? Where’s your dream spot for a perfect cold-weather escape? What places have you visited that you can imagine as the romantic setting for a novel? Please share your thoughts in the comment section.
Photos: by Cat Michaels
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Sure, I could use my imagination to crank out chapters. Instead, I told myself beach living was much the same in every season and headed to the coastal village of Beaufort, North Carolina, for a wintry weekend. Despite below-freezing temperatures, I discovered delicious tidbits to make my summertime tale come alive.
So slip on your warmest coat (that sea wind is cold!), and join me on a photo walk in search of literary insights. We’ll explore deserted beaches, find fun at the North Carolina Aquarium, and wander the garden of an 18th-century Beaufort home.
1. Winter BeachScreeching gulls
Squishy sand
Lapping waves
Salty air
Horizons that stretch forever
Some things never change at the shore, and, my imagination shifts into overdrive the moment my ratty beach-walking shoes hit the sand. I'm already spinning ideas from this jaunt into my summertime rom com.
There are a few noticeable differences in a winter beach, however ... ... miles of deserted shoreline
Deserted lifeguard station, Atlantic Beach, NC... with only a few hardy (crazy?) souls
Winter beach walk, Pine Knoll Shores, NC... ready to brave
Bundled-up Cat, Atlantic Beach, NCwinter's
below-freezing
temperatures
and
icy
winds.
My novel incorporates a fictionalized version of the Point, a pristine, uninhabited patch of heaven on the western tip of Oak Island, North Carolina. Without giving anything away, I'm plotting a bit of controversy about this space that puts my City Gal and Island Guy at odds with each other. [image error] Winter on the Point, Oak Island, NC
2. Gardens of Historic Homes
The gardener in me ...
falls in love with Beaufort’s lush gardens, with their cozy benches, potted pretties, and meandering paths tucked into small spaces throughout the village's six-block historic district. (btw, my protagonist's BFF lives in an old Victorian in my fictionalized version of Beaufort.)
Beaufort even has its own distinctive style of pointy picket fences that wrap many homes and gardens. Those white pickets of varying heights remind me of cresting ocean waves.
I decide to add a Beaufort-style picket fence outside my protagonist's bungalow.
Beaufort-style picket fence outside historic home, Beaufort, NCThe writer in me ..
is over the moon because these emerald jewels shout ideas for my novel. When the current owners of the 244-yo Rumley House graciously open their gardens to Hub and I for a close-up stroll, my imagination and gardener's heart soar.
Can't you just picture the intimate conversation my characters will have in a romantic garden nook?
Garden nook at the Rumley House, Beaufort, NCNot sure how it will play out yet,but I must write a scene
where my characters gather
under a magnificent 200-yo live oak.
Hmmmm...
Maybe they'll share secrets in that private space?
Confess tender feelings?
Or a bird poops on them?
It is a rom com, after all . [image error] 200-yo live oak, Rumley House, Beaufort, NC
3. North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores
One of my characters spends much of her time at the fictional Gull Island Aquarium, so my
visit to the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores is another gift to my writerly muse.
Entrance Sculpture, North Carolina Aquarium, Pine Knoll ShoresI almost roll up my sleeves at the aquarium's touch tank because my characters have a light-hearted encounter there, and I want to experience it. But I chicken out when those beady-eyed creatures glide by me. I can not bring myself to tap a squishy sting ray.
Could you tap a ray with two fingers on its fin?
Sting Rays, touch tank, NC AquariumI’m bringing back a sea turtle team
from my children's book,
Sweet T and the Turtle Team,
but with a playful, romantic twist
for grown-up readers.
Playful sea turtle sculpture - NC AquariumThe over-sized ceramic turtle
in the aquarium's children's area is pure fun
to climb upon.
Don't be surprised if you discover a scene in my novel with a critter very similar to this fella.
Literary inspiration aside ...
being inside the North Carolina Aquarium
on a cold winter afternoon
is magical in every way!
Jelly fish, crabs & colorful fish - NC Aquarium, Over to You
Thanks for keeping me company as I discover literary inspiration in amazing places on the wintry North Carolina coast. (Hey, have any ideas for fun scenes for my book from our stroll you care to share? I'd love to hear them!)
This trip fuels me forward as I aim to break 30K words on my rom com in the next 30 days. Cross your fingers for me?
Winter waves, Atlantic Beach, NCIf you’ve been to a winter beach, what was your experience like? Where’s your dream spot for a perfect cold-weather escape? What places have you visited that you can imagine as the romantic setting for a novel? Please share your thoughts in the comment section.Photos: by Cat Michaels
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Published on January 03, 2022 21:00
October 30, 2021
You want to write a novel in 30 days? Good luck with that!
Scaredy Cat has been working overtime lately:
Really?
YOU want to write a novel in 30 days?
Good luck with that!
In 2020, more than a half-million authors from around the globe accepted the annual National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) .30-day November challenge to hit 50K words for their novel. Since I’m a thoughtful writer who avoids self-imposed stress, I was never tempted to join NaNoWriMo when penning my short children’s books.
Until this year. Gulp.
I’m pushing Scaredy Cat aside and joining NaNoWriMo. It's all Cheerleader Cat's fault. She convinced me to do NaNoWriMo this year ...
You love a challenge!
AND you need other people around to keep going.
PLUS, only 20% hit 50K words,
so no worries if you don’t hit that number.
Plus, Cheerleader Cat assures me these eight simple strategies for tackling tough tasks will have me gaining on my 80K-word rom com in no time. Call me Crazy Cat, but I'm jumping in!
1. Set Reasonable-for-You Goals
TBH, I’ll proudly be among the 80% who won’t reach 50K words in 30 days.
I’m taking off Thanksgiving week and will not work 12-hour days or weekends like most NaNoWriMo 50K-ers. Instead I’m aiming for a reasonable 15K words. I can do that without headaches or panic attacks [crossing fingers here].
Photo: "240/365 National Novel Writing Month begins" by the girl who owns the world is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0
2. Spiff Up My Creation Station
I can write in the hubbub of a coffee shop, but cannot concentrate if my office is a mess. Gotta clear distractions, yet cozy my creation station with a few tchotchkes to keep the mood fun and light.
My secret sauce?
...having the last book Mama read before going into hospice tucked under my keyboard.
My mother's collection of romance novels filled every corner of her home. It was sheer luck I found her final book resting where she laid it on her nightstand before she left us. (Can you guess her book's title that's partly hidden below?)
Mama was the one who always encouraged me to write, so it's especially comforting to have her presence nearby as I push myself. [image error] Cat's Creation Station
3. Queue Up a Playlist
Streaming orchestral movie music on YouTube while writing is my thing. Any selections scored by the likes of John Williams, James Horner or Michael Giacchino keep me chill and creative for hours.
Photo: Canva.com
4. Prevent Middle Mire with an Outline
I already outlined my 30 chapters – just a few sentences summarizing each – and created an Excel worksheet to track word count. Of course, once I get into my tale, my characters tell me where they want to go, but that rough outline keeps us from getting mired in the middle.
Yep. Crafting a delicious mid-section is my biggest challenge, but I have a few ideas about those scenes taking up 50% of my beachy rom com:
Photo by David Talley on UnsplashIsland Guy and City Gal unexpectedly find themselves on the same turtle team, protecting fragile nests and hatchlings (think Sweet T and the Turtle Team for adults!)
Island Guy takes City Gal crabbing for her first time, and she falls into the water running from an aggressive attack crab
They celebrate a successful group outcome TBD with a moonlight picnic or bonfire on the beach that turns romantic once they're left alone
What else?!?!? Ooo, I know!
If you care to share your ideas
for clean and delicious beachy rom-com middle scenes,
I’d be over the moon to hear them.
Just drop them into the comments below
OR
shoot me a private email, and I’ll consider all.
Hey, you might even be named a contributor
in my acknowledgements
if I use your ideas -:D>!
5. Stick to a Daily Writing RoutineA structured day helps me hit my word count goals:Hit it early and write for 3-5 hours straight every morningEnter daily word count in my Excel worksheet that also tallies cumulative totalsStop for lunch by 1:00Knock off other writerly tasks in the afternoon (marketing, email, social media) Log off by 4 pm to decompress with any of #6 - #8 6. Get Moving
I cannot sit still.
After hours of writing and thinking hard, I need my yoga, walks, workouts or Pilates. Love walking outdoors in the woods best, but in-person or virtual workouts cut it, too.
Woodland walk7. People!
This ambivert needs people, so I'll...plug into my virtual NaNoWrMo community to stay motivated.meet in person with gal pals to stay sane by catching up and talking about anything except writing.whine only a bit to Patient Hub about my hard day producing a gazillion words.
Precious gal pal times
Brew and catch up
8. Smile and Laugh Every Chance
Our neighborhood’s unofficial Children’s Hour begins around 4:30 as young‘uns fresh off the school bus converge in a mad dash to play together.
Theirs is a joyful release of unbridled pleasure and pent-up energy across yards, bikes, swing sets, basketball hoops and trampolines dotting our street.
Listening to children’s laughter is THE best way to end anybody's workday, don't you think?
Photo: Canva.comYour Turn
What would you add to Cheerleader Cat's eight ways to tackle tough tasks? Have some helped you with past challenges? Any an absolute bust? Please share in the comment section.
And before you go …
Please drop your rom-com middle ideas
in the comment section
OR
shoot me an email.
Cheerleader Cat and I can't wait to see what YOU come up with!
Photos by Cat Michaels except where noted
National Novel Writing Month Logo: NaNoWriMo.org
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Really?
YOU want to write a novel in 30 days?
Good luck with that!
In 2020, more than a half-million authors from around the globe accepted the annual National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) .30-day November challenge to hit 50K words for their novel. Since I’m a thoughtful writer who avoids self-imposed stress, I was never tempted to join NaNoWriMo when penning my short children’s books.
Until this year. Gulp.
I’m pushing Scaredy Cat aside and joining NaNoWriMo. It's all Cheerleader Cat's fault. She convinced me to do NaNoWriMo this year ...
You love a challenge!
AND you need other people around to keep going.
PLUS, only 20% hit 50K words,
so no worries if you don’t hit that number.
Plus, Cheerleader Cat assures me these eight simple strategies for tackling tough tasks will have me gaining on my 80K-word rom com in no time. Call me Crazy Cat, but I'm jumping in!
1. Set Reasonable-for-You Goals
TBH, I’ll proudly be among the 80% who won’t reach 50K words in 30 days.
I’m taking off Thanksgiving week and will not work 12-hour days or weekends like most NaNoWriMo 50K-ers. Instead I’m aiming for a reasonable 15K words. I can do that without headaches or panic attacks [crossing fingers here].
Photo: "240/365 National Novel Writing Month begins" by the girl who owns the world is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.02. Spiff Up My Creation Station
I can write in the hubbub of a coffee shop, but cannot concentrate if my office is a mess. Gotta clear distractions, yet cozy my creation station with a few tchotchkes to keep the mood fun and light.
My secret sauce?
...having the last book Mama read before going into hospice tucked under my keyboard.
My mother's collection of romance novels filled every corner of her home. It was sheer luck I found her final book resting where she laid it on her nightstand before she left us. (Can you guess her book's title that's partly hidden below?)
Mama was the one who always encouraged me to write, so it's especially comforting to have her presence nearby as I push myself. [image error] Cat's Creation Station
3. Queue Up a Playlist
Streaming orchestral movie music on YouTube while writing is my thing. Any selections scored by the likes of John Williams, James Horner or Michael Giacchino keep me chill and creative for hours.
Photo: Canva.com4. Prevent Middle Mire with an Outline
I already outlined my 30 chapters – just a few sentences summarizing each – and created an Excel worksheet to track word count. Of course, once I get into my tale, my characters tell me where they want to go, but that rough outline keeps us from getting mired in the middle.
Yep. Crafting a delicious mid-section is my biggest challenge, but I have a few ideas about those scenes taking up 50% of my beachy rom com:
Photo by David Talley on UnsplashIsland Guy and City Gal unexpectedly find themselves on the same turtle team, protecting fragile nests and hatchlings (think Sweet T and the Turtle Team for adults!) Island Guy takes City Gal crabbing for her first time, and she falls into the water running from an aggressive attack crab
They celebrate a successful group outcome TBD with a moonlight picnic or bonfire on the beach that turns romantic once they're left alone
What else?!?!? Ooo, I know!
If you care to share your ideas
for clean and delicious beachy rom-com middle scenes,
I’d be over the moon to hear them.
Just drop them into the comments below
OR
shoot me a private email, and I’ll consider all.
Hey, you might even be named a contributor
in my acknowledgements
if I use your ideas -:D>!
5. Stick to a Daily Writing RoutineA structured day helps me hit my word count goals:Hit it early and write for 3-5 hours straight every morningEnter daily word count in my Excel worksheet that also tallies cumulative totalsStop for lunch by 1:00Knock off other writerly tasks in the afternoon (marketing, email, social media) Log off by 4 pm to decompress with any of #6 - #8 6. Get Moving
I cannot sit still.
After hours of writing and thinking hard, I need my yoga, walks, workouts or Pilates. Love walking outdoors in the woods best, but in-person or virtual workouts cut it, too.
Woodland walk7. People!This ambivert needs people, so I'll...plug into my virtual NaNoWrMo community to stay motivated.meet in person with gal pals to stay sane by catching up and talking about anything except writing.whine only a bit to Patient Hub about my hard day producing a gazillion words.
Precious gal pal times
Brew and catch up8. Smile and Laugh Every Chance
Our neighborhood’s unofficial Children’s Hour begins around 4:30 as young‘uns fresh off the school bus converge in a mad dash to play together.
Theirs is a joyful release of unbridled pleasure and pent-up energy across yards, bikes, swing sets, basketball hoops and trampolines dotting our street.
Listening to children’s laughter is THE best way to end anybody's workday, don't you think?
Photo: Canva.comYour TurnWhat would you add to Cheerleader Cat's eight ways to tackle tough tasks? Have some helped you with past challenges? Any an absolute bust? Please share in the comment section.
And before you go …
Please drop your rom-com middle ideas
in the comment section
OR
shoot me an email.
Cheerleader Cat and I can't wait to see what YOU come up with!
Photos by Cat Michaels except where noted
National Novel Writing Month Logo: NaNoWriMo.org
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Published on October 30, 2021 11:26


