Yeah, March was the usual stressful all-over-the-place type of month. It wasn’t all bad, though.
1) Max’s
health continues to improve.
2) I
published Tequila Blues early and most readers seemed to think it was the best
of the Serrated Brotherhood MC series.
3) Started
writing Rich S.O.B. and Right Amount of Wrong.
4) Got
my yard work done before the bugs revolted.
5) Signed
up for what should be a fun MC/Mafia-themed event in 2018 that Shyla will also
attend.
6) Umm…
I made a lot of lists… ٩(●̮̮̃•̃)۶
In March, Jack started playing Call of
Duty with Luca and me. He’s gotten the hang of it quickly, meaning I’ll soon
lose to both boys.
Plus, we tried out a better variety of movies
along with binge-watching several TV shows. Stranger Things was really
interesting since so much of the show pays homage to movies I grew up with. I
suspect Jack missed much of the show’s flavor, but he enjoyed the horror and
action.
We’re now alternating between watching
Twin Peaks (which I’ve seen before) and Breaking Bad (which I haven't).
One of my New Year’s resolutions was to
watch more S. Korean movies. My favorite two lately are Train to Busan (a zombie
flick) and I Saw the Devil (a revenge thriller).
The first made me cry which has never
happened during a zombie movie before. S. Korean filmmakers aren’t afraid
to write likable characters. In US horror circles, the trend seems to be to
make everyone so hateful the audience will enjoy watching them die. Eli Roth is big
on this tactic, but I have no interest in spending 90 minutes with “heroes” I loath.
I Saw the Devil stuck with me for days.
It’s difficult to explain why the movie transcends the hundreds of other
revenge flicks. If I had to guess, it’s that S. Korean filmmakers are willing
to embrace emotion (even to the point of feeling schmaltzy to a US audience)
while American filmmakers are more bare bones. Perhaps, S. Korean audiences
aren’t as cynical as their western counterparts. Whatever the reason, I am enjoying this resolution.
Besides TV and movies, I’ve gotten
hooked watching a few YouTube series like Best of the Worst by Red Letter Media and Boots to ReBoots by Stitched Together Pics.
In work news, I’m currently writing two
standalone romances. One involves brand new characters and the other follows
the son of a couple from the Damaged series. The latter will work on its own, which
is how I’d like to write books for the some of the kids of past characters. My goal is to stay away from a long series where every kid finds their HEA.
This "one and done" plan will allow me to give long
time readers a little treat while also allowing the story to stand alone.
Well that’s an update on what I’ve been
doing the last few months. I hope your spring is full of blooms
and blessings..ஐ.ஐ.ஐ