It’s
been a while since I gathered up my “notes to self” and Post-Its and what-not,
and had a Pleasantly Disturbed Friday.
The
picture above is none other than Roller (Caden) (because he likes to roll) and
Cameron (Dancer) (because he likes to dance). Cameron, unbeknownst to his
mother, was hiding in Caden’s pop-up bed. Mom got a real surprise, and Caden,
who was supposed to have been sleeping, remained unflappable when Cameron
yelled.
We
had the opportunity to babysit them last Saturday. Grandpa had a ball.
I
mentioned last weekend that we had seen Les Miserables, the movie. I
still have the scenes and music running through my head. And I’m still amazed
at the quality of the singing by actors I didn’t know could sing. A friend at
work told me all of the songs were recorded live, on the set and not in a
recording studio, which, if true, makes the singing all the more remarkable.
Current
reading: Hurt, by Travis Thrasher, the final
installment in the four-volume Solitary series. He’s managed to maintain and
increase the momentum of this young-adult-but-older-adults-will-like-it-too
story.
Next
up on the reading list: an advanced reading copy of The Crystal Scepter by C.S. Lakin,
another volume in the Gates of Heaven
series. These are the books that helped convince me to read fantasy again. The
book will be published Feb. 15.
And
on the Can’t-Wait-to-Read List is Adam Blumer’s The Tenth Plague. Adam’s first
book, Fatal Illusions, was one
suspenseful read. His new one will published as an e-book next Tuesday. (Adam
is the editor who slogged through both of my novels, and he did a wonderful
job.)
My
Novel News: My two novels have been getting some attention. Pastor Ron
Edmondson of Immanuel Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, called Dancing
Priest one of the best descriptions of relationship evangelism he’d
come across; I did a
guest post for his blog on where the novel came from. And the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch published a “Penned
in St. Louis” about A
Light Shining.
My
Not-Novel News: It’s early in the process, but I’ve signed a contract with
another publisher for a non-fiction book. I’m being deliberately vague; we’ve
agreed on the idea and I’m working on a very extended outline, which will have
to be accepted and then turned into a draft. If all goes well, it will be
published late in 2013.
Finally,
a picture of Roller (Caden) that I absolutely love. Taken by my
daughter-in-law, it shows him peering around the corner of the sofa. Did I
mention that I love having grandchildren?
Great news, Glynn! And, the babies are just too cute! There's nothing like being a grandparent.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Congratulations! {and I'm smitten over my grandlittles, too}
ReplyDeleteExpecting a new little grandson here around the end of March. Yours are adorable.
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations on the new book.
new novel new novel new novel new novel new novel new novel - - that is BIG news!
ReplyDeleteyay for your readers.
oh, the kiddos are cute too. ;-)
blessings.
I'm excited to hear about the nonfiction book Glynn. That's great news.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the contract news.
ReplyDeleteGlynn! Congratulations on the contract. And I'm so happy to hear about all the positive press on your books.
ReplyDeletefaith, fiction, friends,
ReplyDeletenonfiction and grandkids :-)
I'm really interested to know more about this non-fiction project - what fun. And congratulations. But special kudos on having such adorable grandsons. Oh, my! Such cutie pies. And there truly is nothing like being a grandparent, is there?
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new book!
ReplyDeleteAnd speaking of Les Mis, I was especially impressed with Eddie Redmayne, who I'd just seen in "My Week With Marliyn." He actually made me like Marius, which I didn't think was possible.