Author Update

 

Hello Space Cadets, how is everyone doing?  It has been too long since I’ve written a blog post, and for that I’m truly sorry.  First, my wife got sick with the dreaded flu, so true to my husbandly duty I provided care.  This involved making loads of chicken noodle soup, manning the fort, and not burning the house down!  Then I got sick—thanks to her generous nature.  Ugh, I hate being sick but I made it through the other end alive.  I would love to tell you I soldiered through it and worked the whole time…but mamma said I shouldn’t tell lies.  I spent several days where I got ZERO done.  Ugh, I was hoping to have book two done so I could be working on book three but it wasn’t meant to be.

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Finally, at the same time I was sick, Hurricane Matthew hit my locale hard.  We had a lot of flooding, which caused a few local electrical fires when water got into houses.  People lost entire houses when flood damage forced the city to condemn them.

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My own personal vehicle flooded, so I’ve had to deal with insurance to get it repaired or replaced.  Luckily, State Farm has been awesome and is even upgrading my rental car to a truck since my injury makes tiny cars painful and no mid-range vehicles were available.  My contract only requires a car, but they are going above and beyond.  I should know in a few days whether they’ll repair it or total it.

All I know at the moment is that they categorized the damage to my vehicle as Class 2 Flood Damage.  They found water in my gas tank, mixed in with my oil and sitting inside the cigarette lighter/power port things on my floorboards.  To be honest, I forgot they were there so I missed them when I did my best to clean the water out of the inside.  Oh, and they found nasties inside my engine itself; things like leaves, trash and other debris from the storm.  I back up to our cities water drainage system and it overflowed.  It is basically a ditch that connects to a lake, which the city made deeper so rainwater had a place to run off.  When we flooded, my car sucked in some of the litter which is sadly in it and it apparently is the opposite of helpful for your engines.

 

On top of all that, my mother’s house flooded and took on several inches of water.  They’ll likely have to gut and redo the entire first floor to account for the water damage.  I’ve spent time over there, as much as I could while being sick, helping pull up carpet and other things which have to be done.  It definitely could have been worse, so for that we are grateful.  All told, Team Handley weathered the storm and came out smiling on the other end.  Some did not, AND didn’t have any flood insurance.  They’ll be struggling, but it taught us a valuable life lesson: BUY FLOOD INSURANCE if you live in a flood zone!!  Sigh, should have been common sense but I guess not.

 

But all that aside, my mother has been busy getting the corporation ready for the launch of our books.  We will have an official bank account tomorrow, and as a gift, she hired someone to do our webpage.  Within the month it will be ready, though likely sooner.  She hired Matthew from MWS Media Creative Services to do a kickass website for us!  When the page goes live, I hope to jump into my previously stated plan for the website.  That means I need to get off my arse and come up with questions for my military veteran authors, and for authors in general, about how you manage your writing life with your home life.  If you guys have any questions along those lines you’d love to see answered, put them in the comment box.

 

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And since I called this an update, I guess I’ll tell you where I’m at with book two.  I’m currently editing it, but I’ve solved all but one of the major plot holes.  I’m currently on page 138 of 202 and hope to get even further than that before the day ends.  My editor is following close behind me cracking the whip.  No really, that wasn’t a metaphor… that crazy Navy bastard has a whip.  I think he used to be an Indiana Jones fanboy.  I never judge, but those Navy boys are sometimes hard to understand.  Me, I preferred Rambo and GI Joe!  Of course, that was back when he was an All American Hero, before the remake made him some sort of UN Merc, but I’ll save that rant for another day.

 

Until next time, stay frosty and don’t forget to keep your powder dry!

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JR

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J.R. Handley

J.R. Handley is a pseudonym for a family writing team. He is a veteran infantry sergeant with the 101st Airborne Division and the 28th Infantry Division. His family is the kind of crazy that interprets his insanity into cogent English. He writes the sci-fi while they proofread it. The sergeant is a two-time combat veteran of the late unpleasantness in Mesopotamia where he was wounded, likely doing something stupid. He started writing military science fiction as part of a therapy program suggested by his doctor, and hopes to entertain you while he attempts to excise his demons through these creative endeavors. In addition to being just another dysfunctional veteran, he is a stay-at-home parent, avid reader and all-around nerd. Luckily for him, his family joins him in his fandom nerdalitry.

26 thoughts on “Author Update”

    1. Thanks! We are fine, thankfully, but others were harder hit. We just went and donated to the Red Cross to do what we could to help. Also, the local schools are running donation centers so we were able to help our local community as well.

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  1. After all is said and done, I am glad that everyone is okay. You and that editor of yours have been through a lot and the fact that you can still get on here and chat speaks volumes. You are both determined SOBs and I say that with love. You both have incredible families as well. Welcome back!

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  2. I’m glad everything is OK for the most part and that you and your wife are both feeling better. I’ll try and think of some questions for you to ask tomorrow. I went on a writing binge today and my brain is kinda fried. It was totally worth it though.

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  3. I’m sorry you’re facing so many of these challenges at once. You’re working so hard to get your new book out into the world and Mother Nature hits. Just know we support you. I for one can’t wait for your new book. Take care of the homes of your loved ones. Keep supporting them, and we’ll be here ready when you get things situated.

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    1. Thank you kind sir! To be honest I really feel like I came out okay. We had several local houses condemned and a few caught fire because of water flooding and starting electrical fires. A dead car, in the long run, was nothing! 🙂

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  4. Wow, I didn’t realize you were caught up in the recent hurricane. Glad you guys are pulling through it okay, with good spirits and everything. Getting the flu at the same time has got to suck, though. My great great grandpa who came over from the old country said you can get through anything, so long as you have your health. Hope you’re feeling better!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and for the well wishes! We are back to normal, my parents are starting to repair their house and overall we were lucky. I’m trying to remain positive! Plus, if I died my wife would nag me to death for sure so I gotta keep truckin!

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  5. I just got back home from a vacation to your neck of the woods. Wow. I couldn’t believe the piles of mattresses, carpet, drywall, tv’s, couches, and other debris lining the roads. What a disaster! I’m glad you pulled through.

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