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January...

I had a plan for the New Year. Every week I was going to get a book from the library, read it, and put a review online. Since my first book published I've realised how incredibly important reviews are!

I managed the book borrowing and reading part. The reviewing part... well, we're halfway through March, and this is the first time I've managed it.

I'm far too easily distracted. One of my many distractions are our pets. We have a collie, who needs much walking, two elderly cats (who don't), and at Halloween last year my mum found a cat with 5 kittens living under her garden shed. They were very wary of people, it took three weeks to get them all in mum's house at the same time. At which point we realised we couldn't close the door behind them, as they were between us and the door handle...

We had to set up a piece of string, and is was another week before we were able to trap them. Luckily we caught them just ahead of two big winter storms, one of which ripped the fence away from the shed and exposed where the kittens had been sleeping. As soon as we got them all indoors it promptly snowed!

A photo taken from indoors of a square window looking over a garden in winter. It is snowing outside. On the windowledge is a calico cat with her five kittens; three ginger and two tabby. The cat and kittens are watching the snow fall, except for one tabby who is meaowing at the camera.

Kittens first snow!

We were so relieved to have them safe and warm indoors. My parents were also relieved that they didn't have to keep their doors open at all hours in the cold anymore!

We ended up keeping two of the kittens. This is Professor Cecil B. Heimerdinger, looking longingly at the remains of breakfast;

A ginger kitten sitting on a wooden dining chair gazing longingly at a blue cereal bowl. He wishes he was allowed to climb onto the table and drink the milk. (And he will do that the second I'm not watching him)

Heimerdinger is not a fan of the 'no cats on the table' rule. If you're wondering about the name, he's named after a character in the Netflix show 'Arcane'.

A tabby kitten lying on a cushion. Her paws are neatly in front of her and she's looking to the side. The cushion has a print of butterflies on it, next to it is another with beetles on. The sofa is brown leather, with a grey blanket over the sofa back.

This is Willow, who is absolutely tiny! Willow is named after Willow from Buffy.

In between the endless litter cleaning and cat feeding I did manage a trip to the library, where this beautiful cover immediately caught my eye;

The cover of the book 'The Haunted Life of Delores Mackenzie'. The cover is shades of pink and purple against blue, black and white. The book is standing on a wooden mantelpiece next to an old glass bottle, brown with a cork, and a wooden pebble with a pyrography skull burnt onto it.

How could I not pick it up?! When I got home and started reading I realised this is the second book in the series. It was so good I kept going with it, for a start the main character lives in a bookshop so how could I not! I definitely want to find out more about the 'Uncles' and the magic system in this world. The villain was so malicious and evil, I hated her! I was in silent fury at the treatment of some of the characters; the injustice!

I really enjoyed it, and I definitely have to go and read the first one. I suspect there's going to be more so if we get to three books (fingers crossed) I'll be on a binge-read weekend!

I was also busy frantically crocheting in January, trying to get ready for the arrival of my first niece! She's now here in the world, and absolutely beautiful! I'm looking forward to being the weird, old, goth aunt in her life. I just hope she likes really brightly striped blankets...

A rectangular crocheted baby blanket made of striped of different colour wool. It's not quite finished here, the edging has just been started.

I also received many lovely bookish presents. I read 'Assistant to the Villain' in the 'Betwixtmas' period, while stuffing my face with cheese and chocolate. I didn't know this was a TikTok thing, apparently there's a video series that the book has grown out of? But without knowing anything about it I really enjoyed it. It was light and fun, perfect easy read after a busy Christmas (with kittens) I enjoyed the setting of an office, but it's in a fantasy kingdom, and your boss is the villain. There was much casual murder, death and beheading. Sort of like a fantasy Midsomer Murders.

My laptop sat on my desk, with a plate of cheese and crackers. There's a candle in the background, and the book 'Assistant to the Villain' by Hannah Nicole Maehrer.

If I'm reading while sat at my laptop that counts as me writing, right?

I'm also trying to get back into drawing again, there never seems to be time and I'm getting rusty. I'm trying to do some little sketchbook pages, just so I don't totally forget how drawing works!

A page from my sketchbook. the background is orange with bits of paper collaged onto it, then drybrushed over with white medium. The drawing is a graphite drawing of a girl's face. She had black glasses and long, straight hair. My hand is just looming into the edge of the photo, holding a paintbrush.

I will *try* to get more regular at posting. Unless I'm reading, drawing, crocheting, writing.....

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