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A little bit of catching up…

Nenene from the anime R.O.D-The TV.  A young woman in her 20s sitting as a keyboard, staring blankly at her monitor.

Okay, so this update is gonna be a little all over the place, so please forgive the random jumps in tangents.

First off, what have I been up to since the release of Tales of a Stranger Sister? Well, besides constant promotion of the before-mentioned debut novel, and occasional posts here, I’ve been working on the next book. I’m about three chapters in, so that’s still a ways off. I prefer not to start talking about details of the story itself until I have an alpha draft complete, but the goal (absolutely not a deadline) is to have that step done by the end of the year. This one will likewise be a light fantasy, but also very different from Stranger Sister.

Writing on this new one has been slower than my debut novel for a couple reasons. First and foremost, I’ve spent the last two years in “Rewrite, Revise, and Edit” mode for my debut, so it’s been a while since I had to pen a true first draft. Second, circumstances occurred that forced me to change careers recently after nearly twenty years at my previous employer. Part of that entails adapting to not only a new work environment and new responsibilities, but also a new routine outside of work. Thirdly, my amazingly awesome spouse (and fellow author) has been dealing with some health issues, which has obviously impacted both of us as writers, if not to say as partners and human beings. Lastly, the world is on fire. I mean, it’s been on fire for a while now, but lately it seems like some people are breaking out the gas cans and marshmallow skewers. It’s… distracting.

I’m still getting in some writing every day (even if it’s something like these blog posts) but until I fully find that balance between work, life, and art like I had before everything went a little crazy, my output will be a little less than what I prefer. Still any output is better than no output, right? Right.

We’re two-thirds of the way through #IndieApril and my promotions have run their course. first, the positive: My 0.99¢ US promotion generated 5 sales, so that means I have now surpassed last month’s sales. *Tosses single handful of confetti in air* The negative: The 0.99£ UK promotion netted a big fat goose egg. I also haven’t sold any copies outside the promotions this month. *Sweeps up confetti and tosses it in the bin* Last-minute positive: Tales of a Stranger Sister received its first five-star rating and review on Goodreads. *Pick up bin and dumps slightly dusty confetti on self* Thank you, kind reviewer. I try not to attach the value of my work nor my own self-worth to outside validation, but still, it is nice to hear that someone liked what you put out in the world.

Oh yeah! If I can turn the conversation back around to my crazy-talented spouse: their own amazing books are currently either part of an awesome bundle promotion or will soon be on sale as part of another promotion. If you seriously want touching, heartfelt, and incredibly fun reads, this is a perfect opportunity to try their stuff.

Now, seeing as I had to install the air conditioner in our bedroom today to prevent it from becoming an unbearable sweat box, I will declare that spring is officially here. I hope yours is a season of renewal and new growth. Be kind to each other and to yourselves.

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Covers and GenA.I.

Okay, so two updates, one large and one small:

First, I have added a new article to the Trivia and Miscelania page for Tales of a Stranger Sister. This article, ahem, covers the creation of the gorgeous cover art and title design. Its chock full of original sketches that any cover art aficionado will appreciate.

Second, I have updated my About the Author page to include an official statement about the usage of Generative A.I. in regard to this website and my books. (Spoiler: I don’t, I won’t, and I don’t ever plan on starting.)

Big news next week! Have a great weekend everyone!

a rough sketch of the character Sam from Tales of a Stranger Sister. A woman in professional office attire lounging with a cup of takeout coffee and a tablet computer
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Nothin’ but Blue Skies…

Okay, so one of the reasons I finally wrote a book in the first place after putting it off for, oh, 30+ years is because in 2022 a certain sociopath bought a certain social media company and turned it from something that was “a generally awful dumpster fire, but still usable in some ways” to “a radioactive septic tank that is still somehow on fire and also full of the worst that humanity can offer.”

I decided that maybe spending 2+ hours a day being simultaneously mad and depressed about everything was not good for my mental health, so I abandoned my account and put all the energy I spent there into the much more life-affirming act of creating art.

I’ve been hesitant to join any new social media sites since I understand my addictive personality, whereas my addiction of choice is the dopamine hit I get from delivering written snark and getting likes for it.

Buuutttt… On the other hand, being an author, I also understand that part of promoting and selling books is being out there where people (and presumably your readers) are. So, I’m gonna give it another try, and I’ve set up a BlueSky acct for the page and my novel(s).

J. Robert Matthewson (@infinitesquirrels.bsky.social)

I’ve set some ground rules for myself on how I will use it, in terms of both the content I take in and the content I put out. We’ll see if I actually follow them. I’ve also enlisted my fellow author and beloved spouse to call me out if I fall off that proverbial wagon.

So anyway, hope you’ll give me a follow there and if you’re a fellow writer there, drop me a line in the comments and I’ll give you a follow.

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Tweaks!

Nothing major to report, just made a few minor tweaks to Tales of a Stranger Sister‘s page. First, I update the blurb slightly, as a few helpful individuals have said it was a little confusing and I obviously want the premise to be understandable to any potential reader passing through.

Second, I added a full-size picture of the cover, so everyone is able to take in and appreciate the gorgeous art that my cover artist, Giorgia, created as well as the fantastic title work that my title artist, Em, crafted. I’ll have much more to say about the cover art and the process of working with the artist in creating it in the future, so keep an eye on this space for that.

It’s a new week. Let’s all make it a good one.

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