Sabbatical

Well, well, everyone. I have a rather big announcement to make, and I’m very excited about it. Starting next week, I will be on a work sabbatical for five months in sunny California!

While I won’t bore you with the details of the sabbatical itself, I will say that it’s going to provide me with a huge amount of spare time that I normally wouldn’t be privy to, and I intend to use that time to write. As some of you are aware, I’m about ten chapters into the third Redemption of Erâth book, Ancients and Death. I really hope to be able to complete the first draft by the time I return in September. If I do, I even want to try working again on the manuscript for my other novel—A Gothic Symphony.

I also hope that this will provide me with the opportunity to update my blog here at satiswrites.com more frequently than I have been doing recently. I apologize for my absence; I haven’t even been particularly depressed lately, but I find that life has a way of getting in the way of the things one really wants to do.

The other big thing about this sabbatical is that I’ll be driving to California. From where, you might ask? Well, all the way from the Garden State itself. That’s a solid 3,000 mile trip, and I’m super looking forward to it. I’ll be keeping a travel journal, and I hope that during the trip I’ll be able to update what I’m doing here, along with photos of what I’ve been up to.

So expect a lot more from me over the next few months; this is not only a great opportunity for myself in my professional career, but also in my writing one.

Lastly, please give me family a thought and some love; they’ll be missing me sorely while I’m gone (as I will them), and although we’ll try to meet at some point during the next five months, it’s going to be hard being alone for so long.

So wish me luck, and look forward to plenty of writing!
Satis
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New Writing Partner

This is only a short update this week, just to let everyone know that as of Saturday, I have a new writing partner! She’s young and feisty, incredibly friendly, and already settling in well to her new role. She has a great vocabulary, and is never shy to voice her opinion. Favorite things include food and naps, and loves to show her affection.

I am proud to introduce to you all: Pianetta!

P.S. She isn’t named for the Italian word for ‘planet’. It’s actually a reference to her coloring—we thought she looked like a little piano: Pian-etta.

How Bad Must We Be to See the Good in Others?

Love is a underlying theme in much of my writing. Erâth, the fictional world of my novels, is a world long-bereft of love, and so it is all the more potent when our main characters feel it for the first time—having never known of its existence. Love is, I think, an underrated quality in our lives today; something too freely and carelessly thrown about, without regard for the deeper meanings behind it. We fail to recognize true love, we confuse it with lust, we think it will solve all our problems … when I believe the truth of love is deeper and more powerful than all of that.

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