Thursday, March 5, 2020

Hurry Over to Smashwords Read an Ebook Week Sale!

Whether you're enjoying Spring ✨ in the Northern Hemisphere or Autumn πŸ’¦in the Southern Hemisphere, there's still just a few days left of the hot 'n' cool Annual Smashwords Read an Ebook Week Sale! 🧨

Looking for a heartwarming read while nesting in front of a fire? πŸ’– How about a πŸ‘“ rousing thriller for that lazy day in the park or at the beach?
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Tootie-Do Press novel titles 🧧 - Heart of Desire: 11.11.11 Redux and Cryonic Man: A Paranormal Affair, plus our award-winning Tootie-Do Press Original - The Contest and Other Stories, a mash-up of quirky, connected magical realist, paranormal, and fantasy tales inspired by artwork🎨 - are all a hot 'n' cool 50% off in your favorite ebook formats. That's a steal by any stretch of the imagination!

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Quirky speculative fiction with a romantic twist!


πŸŽ† We wish all beings prosperous, safe, happy, HEALTHY, and creative lives!

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Hot 'n' Cool Annual Winter Sale at Smashwords!

Whether you're enjoying winter πŸ’¨ in the Northern Hemisphere or summerπŸ’¦in the Southern Hemisphere, there's just a few days left of the hot 'n' cool Annual Smashwords Winter Sale! πŸ§¨

Looking for a heartwarming read while nesting in front of a fire on New Year's Eve?πŸ’–How about  a πŸ‘“ rousing summer thriller for that lazy beach day under the sun?  You’ll find both here!
Smashwords carries over 60,000 ebooks with deep discounts πŸ›’of 25%, 50%, and 75% in your favorite ebook formats. Over 80,000 books at Smashwords are enrolled at the loooww price of FREE! πŸ˜―
Tootie-Do Press novel titles πŸ§§ - Heart of Desire: 11.11.11 Redux and Cryonic Man: A Paranormal Affair, plus our award-winning Tootie-Do Press Original - The Contest and Other Storiesa mash-up of quirky, connected YA and NA tales inspired by artwork🎨 - are all a hot 'n' cool 50% off in your favorite ebook formats. That's a steal by any stretch of the imagination!
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πŸŽͺPS! Tootie also highly recommends Na Bolom: House of the Jaguar (Hidden Jungle Press, 2016), an exciting visionary ecoadventure by Forrest Hayes (think Carlos Castaneda meets Dan Brown!) πŸŽ­ at a hot 'n' cool 75% discount!



πŸŽ† We wish all beings a prosperous, safe, happy, and creative 2020! 

Monday, December 9, 2019

All Days Are Jellyfish Days, Sort Of

“Make room for the real important stuff.”

~ Tigger, Christopher Robin: The Little Book of Pooh-isms


I started this blog nearly a decade (!!) ago with the post titled The Suffering of Stuff. Im reflecting today that I kinda sorta got my wish about stuff and simplicityIm now living without most of it, seeing that Ive been paying for an overly expensive closet-sized storage unit for nearly two years thats stacked floor to ceiling and front to back. Im once again cohabiting with family rather than living in my own space as I struggle with the expense of living in southern California. I schlep my seasonal clothes back and forth and have to dig for anything else I need from the storage stacks. Long, boring story. Now the opposite emotion is trueI miss my stuff! And definitely have other uses for all those storage payments . . .

I pared down my possessions when I moved from southern California to Northern California and back south again. And gained a few, considering my trusty old truck became untrustworthy and I began using feet, bicycle, public transit, and rideshares to get around. I gained a bicycle and all the goodies it requires to ride it. It keeps me in better shape and is hopefully a worthy contribution toward reducing that devious carbon thats causing climate instability. I couldnt help but gain a few books during my travels too, but may have placed enough in local free little libraries, library book sales, and in free boxes at the curb at both ends of California to offset the gains. 

Naturally, we also gain keepsakes and family heirlooms that trigger precious memories and whatever new stuff we need for our survival when we've been around for more than a couple of decades. Ive never been a big shopper and probably fortunate rather than unfortunate to have lived on a modest budget all my life. Ive had to consider carefully any purchase Ive ever made, whether for survival or pleasure. The constraint feels annoying at times, but it also means less stuff and less suffering in the long run, if youre prone to feeling overwhelmed by owning lots of stuff. If not, then my spare lifestyle may be your worst nightmare. Diffrent strokes.

The suffering of stuff reminds me, of course, of the writing and editing process. The wild, free process of scribing words followed by paring their numbers down (or adding some) and exchanging weak words for strong ones is similar to how we collect the physical accoutrements of our lives, whether for our survival, our physical comfort, or for our entertainment. We writerly types choose the thoughts, embodied in words and phrases, that best meet the needs of our work and the sensibilities of our readers. Then we take another lookmany looksto weed out what isnt necessary, replacing the weak stuff with better stuff. Its a natural part of living and a necessary phase of the writing craft. 

On that note, I did some NaNoWriMo time in November on a project that my writing buddy Joe DiBuduo and I are polishing up. Another connected short fiction collection, though not so elaborate an extravaganza as The Contest and Other Stories. Stay tunedwere hoping for an April 1 publishing date via Tootie-Do Press! I started out great guns, moving forward swiftly and methodically through our first draft, then caught a cold that ebbed and flowed like the tides until today. And of course, Im also distracted by the great national debate about the fate of our current president progressing in our House of Representatives, a historic event worthy of our attention. The fun and the suffering of living, writing, editing, and publishing definitely go hand-in-hand. At some point, its all good.

And what does all the above have to do with jellyfish daysthose uncomfortable, incongruous days in which suffering plays a role? Or sundogs? Well, everything and nothing. The crappy and the good, the jellyfish days and the sundogs arrive in the same packages. Its up to us to edit the content, to polish up the rainbows and weed out and appreciate the jellyfish for the learning experiences that they engender. 

Pluck, prune, water, grow. Rinse and repeat.

I wish all beings ease and equanimity in their process of sorting out stuff.

'Nuff said.

Redwood Ride: Sequoia Park, Eureka, California
Photo ©  Kate Robinson, 2017 


Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Last Call for The 11th Annual Smashwords Summer / Winter Sale!

Whether you're enjoying summer πŸ’¦ in the Northern Hemisphere or winter πŸ’¨ in Southern Hemphisphere, there's just one week and a day left of the hot 'n' cool 11th Annual Smashwords Sale! 🧨
πŸ‘“ Looking for a lazy beach read or something to warm your heart πŸ’– in front the fireplace? You’ll find it here!
 
Smashwords carries over 60,000 ebooks with deep discounts πŸ›’of 25%, 50%, and 75% in your favorite ebook formats. Over 80,000 books are enrolled at the loooww price of FREE! 😯
 
Tootie-Do Press novel 🧧 titles - Heart of Desire: 11.11.11 Redux and Cryonic Man: A Paranormal Affair, and our Tootie-Do Press Original - The Contest and Other Stories - a mash-up of quirky YA and NA tales inspired by artwork🎨 - are a hot 'n' cool 50% off in your favorite ebook formats!
Plus, all TDP titles have snazzy, new interiors for your reading pleasure! 🐱‍🏍

πŸŽͺPS! We also highly recommend Na Bolom: House of the Jaguar  by Forrest Hayes (Hidden Jungle Press, 2016), an exciting visionary adventure  - think Carlos Castaneda meets Dan Brown!


Tootie-Do Press
Quirky speculative fiction with a romantic twist!

Monday, December 10, 2018

Why James Comey is Wrong and Other Proofs in the Pudding

All the proof of the pudding is in the eating.


Millions, if not billions of words, have been written and published since (and even before) Election Day 2016 about the criminal enterprise of Donald J. Trump and his often-questionable behavior.
 
Like me, readers with any experience at all with a family member, friend, or partner with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) knows for certain that Trump is afflicted. His gaslighting and subversion of healthy human behavior has been playing out on a national and international stage for over two years now, in glaring contrast to the behavior of his recent predecessors in the White House. Even the incompetency of George W. Bush pales in comparison to the ongoing destructive shenanigans of the illegitimate 45th President of the United States.

In a blog post that I began on Election Night 2016 while enjoying a writing residency in Finland (morning there, a jellyfish day of epic proportions to awaken and find that Trump had inexplicably won the election), I spoke strongly about NPD and the effects it would have on our nation and the world. Both the pain of the early days of this administration and the ongoing chaos and suffering rendered since then have not proven me wrong, despite the propensity of presidential supporters to gloss over any of his wrongdoing with faux news "facts." Even now, as the indictments and guilty pleas mount, his codependent, enabling supporters - his flying monkeys - state there is "no evidence" of wrongdoing, that everything reported by mainstream media is nothing more than "fake news." The cognitive dissonance is stunning.

We are now entering a period in which the "Bottomless Pinocchio" (a new rating for lying politicians introduced by Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler early this morning, a perfect nickname for the great pretender) is at his most dangerous. We can rightly and judiciously assume that so much political and legal pressure is being brought to bear upon Trump that he is likely entering a state of narcissistic collapse. Once the inner and outer worlds of the narcissist no longer support his or her distorted worldview, their ever-present self-hatred, and hatred of anything "normal" or good, may grow to explosive capacity.

While the average narcissist trudges unhappily on with his or her life in a collapsed state, the privileged and powerful extreme of a life such as Donald J. Trump's may launch him into ever-degrading and violent behavior. The massive blows to this monumental Trumpian ego could easily result in a "going postal" on a national and international scale. We see evidence of that in his ongoing, angry and delusional tweets and in the mirroring behavior by his most disturbed supporters, such as abuse of journalists and abuse and even murders of people of color, or in explosive mass shootings in public spaces.

As some political pundits and legal experts point out, DJT is unlikely to be indicted for criminal violations while in office, and it makes sense that he would not have the dignity displayed by Nixon in resigning from office when confronted by the facts of his criminal behavior under threat of impeachment. Still, indict or impeach we must.

Comey, former director of the FBI, stated on Sunday, December 9 in an interview with Nicole Wallace that the best course of action is to "defeat Donald Trump in a landslide election in 2020." But do we really want to deal with a collapsed narcissist in the White House for two more years, even with a House of Representatives controlled by Democrats and a more savvy (and weary) public than existed in 2016?

As someone whose life has been mangled by more than one narcissist, beginning in childhood by a covert narcissist parent, and later by more than one relationship with malignant narcissist males (before I understood my propensity to attract them and went low or no contact), my firm answer is no!

Once the pudding is made and tasted, once the diagnosis is understood, the proof is beyond denial. We have seen enough evidence that DJT is both an illegitimate president and a criminal one. The report that will soon be released by Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller will substantiate this. Even the indictments and guilty pleas offered so far by other players and co-conspirators in the Trump campaign go a long way to substantiate this.

There is no path possible except to remove the 45th President of the United States from office, and as quickly as possible. To do anything else is risky beyond belief. Trump is no Nixon. Rather, he is on par with the dangerous psychopaths he admires so much: Russia's Vladimir Putin, North Korea's Kim Jong Un, and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The world has only survived such evil men by offering massive resistance and when necessary, by excising the source of malignancy.

There is no room in American democracy for a monumentally malignant narcissist. We must act to excise the toxicity of Donald J. Trump's legacy as quickly as is legally possible or stand to lose what shreds of mental health, self-respect, and democratic credibility that we have left. Do the world a favor: send the man packing, whether by impeachment or indictment, even if only to sulk darkly in his tower or at one of his golf courses. Even letting him languish without consequences as a "last resort" is far more palatable than allowing the Bottomless Pinocchio to remain in office, sucking the last bit of patience and sanity from the marrow of a weary public.