I’ve been taking a break…
I’ve been taking a break from writing for the past few weeks. It was a combination of several things that led me to do it, the primary reason though was that I just needed a break. I’ve spent several weeks binge watching sci-fi shows on Netflix, and I’ve also been editing a cookbook for our neighbor that’s been an absolute nightmare and far more time consuming than I thought it would be when I first agreed to do it. I think I can get that off of my back this week however, and I’ve pretty much binge watched all the shows I wanted to on Netflix for the moment, so I should be getting back to writing by next week.
On a side note, during this time I’ve stopped being a hermit. Well, I kinda stopped being a hermit anyway. I joined a local writers group and I’ve been to a few meetups. I met some really nice people, which is unusual for me because I’m generally a very introverted person. I’m finding that I’m quite looking forward to the meetups now that I’ve gotten started with them, and it gives me a chance to have a little social interaction, which is something that’s extremely rare for me. I’m the sort of a person who doesn’t seek out social interaction, but neither do I shy away from it when it presents itself. Some social interactions are more pleasurable or welcome than others however. For example, how eager would you be to spend time with someone you had either nothing, or very little in common with? With no common interests, it becomes tiresome, and quite quickly turns into an exercise in patience rather than a pleasurable experience, which is why I tend to avoid most social interactions when I can, and why the writers group has been such a breath of fresh air for me. I’m actually getting to spend time with some very nice people who have a common interest.
Part of the reason I needed a break from writing was a lack of sleep. When you don’t get enough sleep, you can become quite foggy and confused, which can lead to forgetting important details in what you’ve already written. Obviously it’s bad to forget such details, because then you can get things out of order, or perhaps give one of your characters knowledge of something they weren’t involved with and shouldn’t have knowledge of. I really need to be better about getting enough sleep, and I’ve been trying to do just that. Unfortunately, my mind has other ideas. It’s one thing to be tired, but to get your brain to shut off, especially during the day, which is my usual sleep time, is practically impossible unless you’ve reached a point of exhaustion where you simply can’t stay awake anymore. Unfortunately, if you reach that point and then sleep for two hours before you wake up rather than sleeping for a good, solid seven or eight hours, then you spend much if your time with a mental heaviness weighing down on your consciousness that takes away your motivation to do much of anything, and the focus you’d need to do it properly, even if you did somehow manage to find the motivation.
Anyway, things should ease up on me after this week, so I’ll get back to writing the next book. I’m thinking there’ll be one more book after that, and from there I don’t know. I may leave it open ended so I can come back to it from time to time when the inspiration hits me, because the next book will be about Jake and Lana’s experiences from right before the invasion up until they reach that town in Utah where book 17 begins. At least, that’s the plan for now. Anyway, I’m gonna sit here and browse around while I try to wake up enough to find the motivation to do the stuff I need to get done, so that’s it for now. I’ll post another update when I’ve gotten back to writing again next week.

I’m back! Almost…
Ok, after…jeez, maybe two and a half weeks or so where I didn’t write anything because I was trying to finish editing that cookbook I was working on as a favor for our neighbor, and some other things that kept dragging my attention away from the book, I’m finally getting back into it. Unfortunately, I was either in the middle of, or I’d finished chapter six, so I’ve been reading through it from the very beginning, just to get my head back into what was going on, and the timeline of everything. I actually fixed a few minor things along the way so far, but I still have three more chapters to get through before I can start writing again. I’m thinking that by tomorrow at some point I’ll be able to get back to it.
Aside from that, there’s really not a whole lot going on. I have a small little project coming up that I’ll be working on. See, I’m a bass player, and I have been since about 1987. Earlier this year I was in our local Guitar Center, and I found a Sterling S.U.B. bass used that looked like it had just come out of the box. I mean, if someone played it, they maybe played it once or twice and that’s it. It was in like new condition and I think I got it for $179 bucks, when they sell new for $299, so I got that and a hard shell case for it and trotted happily back home with my treasure.
The bass itself, while like new as far as the construction was concerned, did have a couple of problems. It needed the fret ends filed and smoothed, it needed to be set up to get rid of the fret buzz that seems to plague pretty much any model of Musicman bass (mostly because people never bother setting them up properly), and it’s got noise when the treble knob is up past 1/4 of the way to center, and only gets worse the higher up you go. This is probably a shielding issue, but I can take care of that easily. Unfortunately, because the stock preamp is also only a two-band with bass and treble, the treble knob includes a lot of mid-range frequencies, which makes it difficult to dial in a good tone.
Why am I mentioning all this? Because it’s related to the little project I have coming up. I’m going to take out the original pickup and the preamp, and replace them with a Seymour Duncan SMB-4a MusicMan alnico bass pickup, and a Seymour Duncan STC-3M3 Active Tone Circuit. I’m well versed in guitar and bass tech work, so I find these types of projects really exciting and fun to do. Once I get these swapped into the bass, I’m going to start using that bass a whole lot more than I have been, because as I said before, I’ll be able to dial in my tones with it a whole lot better than I could with the stock preamp.
I know it’s probably strange to think about me having a life outside of writing considering how many books I’ve cranked out in the last two years, but believe it or not I do. It’s not much of one usually, but I find ways of entertaining myself.
Anyway, I got some stuff to do, and then it’s back to the book. I just wanted to pop in to do a little update on how things are going.
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