Welcome to 2021.
Maybe you only see a post of mine on occasion. Maybe you only follow my blog.
Well, I can tell you, I didn’t earn my burnout just by making blog content. I’m EVERYWHERE! So, welcome to my new feature: my week-in-review, with all my latest content, plus updates from old guests!
Read on if you want to know more.
If not? See you next week with more writing tips and writerly musings.
Coming up this week:
On Facebook’s Concellation Group: I’ll be helping hosting the text-only AMA (ask me anything) with Joe Haldeman! The author best known for The Forever War. Friday at 3pm EST.
On Youtube: As always, (since August), I have my Lazy Sunday afternoon livestream write-in from 4:30pm-6:30pm EST. Come, hang out, and we’ll probably even do a few productivity sprints.
Content Around The Web:
On Youtube:
- Morgan’s 2020 Retrospective — My annual review of goals, top content, and social media stats. In video format.
On the Podcast:
- So, You’re In The Editing Doldrums Again – Here are 5 sites that can help.
On The Blog (In Case You Missed Them):
- Author Spotlight: William David Ellis — A cozy fantasy/sci fi writer, who also writes Sherlock Holmes mysteries. Sharing writing tips and talking about his own work.
- The Attempted Coup — While I try to stay apolitical here, I can’t always ignore the outside world.
- Morgan’s 2020 Retrospective — My annual review of goals, top content, and social media stats.
Events:
None scheduled, yet. But watch out, I’m sure they’re coming.

What I’ve Been Reading:
I enjoyed a cute little cat cozy called, How To Paint A Cat by Rebecca M. Hale. (from my to-read bookcase). [1/36]
New Works By Previous Guests!
Since this is a new feature, I’ve got a few to catch up on, but after this week, you’ll just have brand new releases here.


Kelly Brakenhoff is up to Book 3 in her Cassandra Sato Mystery series with: Dead of Winter Break.
And for younger readers, featuring Duke, the deaf dog (an ASL series), she has Farts Make Noise.
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In D.C. Ekphrastic: Crisis of Faith, you’ll find Katherine Mercurio Gotthardt‘s thought provoking poetry and Ethan Meurlin’s evocative street photography.
Well, that’s all for this week! See you later.
