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#IWSG December 2018: My Writing Knick-knacks!

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Created and hosted by the Ninja himself, Alex J. Cavanaugh, the Insecure Writers Support Group posts the 1st Wednesday of every month. Click the image to learn more or sign up.

Optional Monthly Question: What are five objects we’d find in your writing space?

My writing space changes often, but at least I do accomplish most of my writing at home. Whether I’m at home or out in the community there are a few things I always have to have with me to help me feel like I’m truly ready to write, create, or anything else involving story creation. I need my Kindle. I keep my Kindle with me at all times. It has so many books, both fiction and nonfiction, with valuable notes I can reference. I also need my phone because, duh, it’s 2018. Smartphones can do so much and research is only like 10th on the list of helpful things. I also need a beverage. Writing makes me thirsty. If it doesn’t make you thirsty, you may not be as passionate about it as you think you are. Finally, the last two things I need are pen and paper, usually in the form of a spiral notebook and a pencil bag filled with all kinds of writing utensils.

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November’s IWSG Newsletter member spotlight was J.H. Moncrieff. I adore this writer and blogger and was delighted to see her gain this recognition. Be sure to stop by and check her out, if you have a chance…Oh, and she’s one of our lovely co-hosts this month.

Oh, and hey, guess what. I got a special newsletter feature last month because… I WON THE WEP THEME CHALLENGE! Muh Ha Ha Ha 😀 That’s right, when February comes along and you’re trying to come up with a story that fits the theme of 28 Days, you’ll have me to thank for that. Coming up with themes isn’t one of my strong suits, so winning this challenge was really cool. Thanks WEP-IWSG for the opportunity to participate. If you haven’t seen my feature yet, please check out the newsletter here to do so.

The December WEP challenge is happening now. I’ve linked up but haven’t posted a story yet. I’m hoping to add my contribution by the 15th at the latest (I posted on the 12th, ha ha) . I just hope I’m not the last one, but no big deal if I am.

Over at A Small Gang of Authors, I continue my series: Would you read this, where I pitch blurbs and cover art for short stories I’ve written. Today I share my first ever romance story, Encounter.

The IWSG Book Club book for December/January is: Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert
The discussion for this starts January 23rd and I’m ready. I’m already half-way through this book. The only reason I haven’t finished it is because I’m reading it before bed. It’s really entertaining and insightful.

Now, on to the personal updates.
It’s the holiday season and I’m super busy, just like everyone else.

I don’t have my tree up yet and I’m craving a need to bake, but again, I’m super busy.

I’m so disappointed with myself. I have like 20 books I haven’t posted reviews for. Seriously. 🙁 My end of the year mission is to spend time with my family and post these reviews. My writing can wait… to some degree.

I’ve been working on a series of storytime videos, to hopefully promote my children’s books. Part of me is afraid people will download the videos and not buy the books? Any advice on this matter will be greatly appreciated.

Lastly, I’m a bit insecure about my ability to follow through with my dream to start a book fair and finish any of my current WIPs in the next year. My world won’t fall apart if I don’t achieve these things, but not doing these things makes me feel small and insignificant. I don’t need to be a big deal or center of attention, but I was hoping that my writing and my dream of a book fair would help me connect with other people. Other than the family and friends who put up with me, which by the way- none of them are readers, I don’t feel like I’m connecting with anyone. I love my reading and my writing; it’s part of who I am, but it is really lonely sometimes.

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What do you need around you when you write?
You gonna give the WEP-IWSG writing challenge a try?
Any advice about my storytime video series?
Got any good news to share or any encouragement to offer?

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After hanging out with Alex, be sure to stop by and visit this month’s co-hosts:
J.H. Moncrieff,
Tonja Drecker,
Patsy Collins, and
Chrys Fey!

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Click here to visit other IWSG blogs and sites to receive and share more inspiration and support. (This month, I’m #51).

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords

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#IWSG November 2018: Is creativity a vital part of your daily life?

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Created and hosted by the Ninja himself, Alex J. Cavanaugh, the Insecure Writers Support Group posts the 1st Wednesday of every month. Click the image to learn more or sign up.

Well, I don’t know what happened. I wrote my November IWSG post early and saved it, but when I went to edit and post it last night, it wasn’t there. 🙁 I felt defeated and headed to bed. After a good night sleep, I woke up, walked my dog, did some other social media, and decided to reconstruct my post. Better late than never… I guess.

Optional Monthly Question: How has your creativity in life evolved since you began writing?

Even before I started writing with an intent, I was an active creative individual. I never really mastered a particular skill, craft or art, but I’ve always dabbled. I bake from scratch, sew pillows and purses, paint canvases, decorate a classroom (now a desk), and so much more. Creativity has always been part of daily life, although, since I spend so much time writing now, some of my other creative outlets suffer until a special occasion brings them to the surface.

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October’s IWSG Newsletter member spotlight was Chrys Fey. Being a fan of her work and blog, I was happy to see her gain this recognition. Please, be sure to stop by and show her some love.

Over at A Small Gang of Authors, I continue my series: Would you read this, where I pitch blurbs and cover art for short stories I’ve written. Today I share my paranormal story, In the Window.

Also, we are hosting our first-ever short story contest and letting readers decide the winners. There are cash prizes for the winners and each entry is 500-words or less. If you are up for it, please check it out. It’s a lot of fun.

The IWSG Book Club book for October/November is: The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe
The discussion for this starts November 19th and I’m ready. I read this quickly and simply need to write my review. A great classic for those who appreciate the darker side of fiction.

Now, on to the personal updates.

There’s lots going on, but I’ll have to blog about that later. I’m still a little bummed my original article disappeared. In any case, here are two videos you can check out if you’re up for it.

Here is me showing off some of my new books.

Here’s me giving a tour of my other website and offering an overview of my vision.

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Has writing affected the creativity in your life?
Did you have better luck uploading your post today?
Do you like short stories or flash fiction?
Got any good news to share or need some encouragement?

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After hanging out with Alex, be sure to stop by and visit this month’s co-hosts:
Ellen @ The Cynical Sailor,
Ann V. Friend,
JQ Rose, and
Elizabeth Seckman!

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Click here to visit other IWSG blogs and sites to receive and share more inspiration and support. (This month, I’m #51).

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords

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#IWSG October 2018: Do life events affect your writing or vice versa?

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Created and hosted by the Ninja himself, Alex J. Cavanaugh, the Insecure Writers Support Group posts the 1st Wednesday of every month. Click the image to learn more or sign up.

Optional Monthly Question: How do major life events affect your writing? Has writing ever helped you through something?

I write stories, whether fiction or non-fiction because I enjoy it. I’ve never not enjoyed the writing process, but sometimes the business of publishing can suck the life out of writing. That’s one reason why I stopped trying to publish so much. When I have something that’s ready, I publish it; otherwise, I just enjoy the process.

For me, the process of writing is therapeutic. Writing can also be an escape. When reading a good story isn’t enough to help me cope with the world around me, writing and creating does. When I wrote my first book, Eternal Curse: Giovanni’s Angel, I didn’t know that’s what I was doing. I was going through a very tough time and was a bit depressed. I’ve had worse bouts of depression over the years, but at the time, I was on the verge of something really bad. Writing that story helped me avoid a major wave of depression and helped me express a sense of hope I didn’t know was in me. It also helped me reconnect with my faith in God.

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September’s IWSG Newsletter member spotlight was K.J. Scrim, a newer member to the hop. If you can, be sure to give her a visit this month. I’m sure she’d love it. This month she’s #136.

So, I posted my WEP-IWSG entry way early again this month. If you want to check out, I’d love to know what you think?

Over at A Small Gang of Authors, I’ve started a new series: Would you read this, where I pitch blurbs and cover art for short stories I’ve written. Today is the first post. If you have the time, please click the image to check it out.

The IWSG Book Club book for October/November is: The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe

This one is a short story, so hopefully, everyone will be able to read it in time for the discussion. I didn’t read the last book. 🙁 I tried, but life got in the way. I’m excited about this one though. I really enjoy the works of Poe.

Now, on to the personal updates.

So, my new job is going well, but the last week of the month was a bit stressful. Still, it was a good kind of stressful. I wish I had discovered this path five years ago. I don’t know if I would have been ready to leave the classroom then, but if I had known this was a possibility, I definitely would have left the classroom two years ago.

I finally made it back to YouTube and have been posting up a storm. You should stop by and see some of the stuff I’ve posted, such as the video below and the ones featured on my side panel.

Also, I’ve made a breakthrough with my illustration struggles and will have lots to share with you next month.

Lastly, I’ve decided to release the “controversial” book I mentioned last month. I really didn’t mean to give the wrong impression, but the book is only controversial because it’s an opinion piece, written by a self-published author, about book review culture. This is not a book about how to get reviews or how to write reviews. It’s really about the culture and thought-process of those who choose to and not to write book reviews. I’ve already had some authors tell me they want nothing to do with it while others have been very encouraging. In any case, it means a lot to me so I’m going to putting it out there. I’m putting together a slideshow presentation and a video series to go along with the book.

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Do you find your writing to be therapeutic?
Gonna try out the IWSG Book Club book this time around?
Are you on YouTube? Did you check out any of my videos?
I submitted my story to the anthology. Wish me luck.
My encouragement for this month: write what makes you happy.

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After hanging out with Alex, be sure to stop by and visit this month’s co-hosts:
Dolorah @ Book Lover,
Christopher D. Votey,
Tanya Miranda, and
Chemist Ken!

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Click here to visit other IWSG blogs and sites to receive and share more inspiration and support. (This month, I’m #54).

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords