Going into 2019

I’m going into 2019 with new eyes so to say. Trying to have a newer outlook on life. A more upbeat and positive outlook as in the past I can let things linger and needle at me and it could cause me to be very depressing an outlook on things. 2018 saw me changing jobs unexpectedly and things don’t always go quite the way I’d hoped or planned.

I have a lot to be thankful for. My beautiful wife, Samantha. My family. Some new friends who are pushing me in a direction I really want to go. And I’m hoping to be a better person in 2019. A more productive artist and writer without excuses.

And yes, once again, hope to be a better blogger. Starting with just trying to blog once a month and hope it becomes a habit. Just like writing, if I can get into the habit of it. I can hit all my goals for the new year and beyond.

For those hoping for an update on Howling Moon 2…it is done and ready for editing and to move forward with that. Sorry it’s taken so long. With the changing of my job, it has thrown me months behind where I want to be and even now I don’t have a timeline. Even by a best guess I’m thinking it’ll not be released until early 2020. I have other stuff that is in the works too that may see before then. But it’s all sort of up in the air depending on my real life job and just me being a better more productive writer.

There is a lot in the works for 2019, I obviously won’t go into great detail because that would probably set me up to fail. I did 26 events in 2018, I hope to do more this year. Most of which were smaller local craft fair events and I’m attempting to get into some bigger stuff as I type this. I will be better at blogging about these events as they happen this year, if nothing else to keep a more up to date calendar.

I do want to say thank you to everyone who has been so supportive.

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  1. All the best to you, Steve, for a productive 2019. I, too, find the unexpected (and expected) events of life and living get in the way of fully connecting to a writer’s life. 26 events is not shabby, though! Keep up the great work!

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