But First...
You who have been coming here for any length of time are already used to my frequent template changes; as one who constantly reinvents herself, I like this blog to reflect my latest incarnation. Those of you who are new, well, get used to it. This is how I've rolled since I began blogging in 2002.
Lately, I seem to be drawn to bolder, more vibrant colors, which is very different from my usual muted tones. I attribute this to my victory over depression, which I've been battling for over a decade. Ah, well. Who knows what lurks within any of us?
Since our mini-holiday at Tenkiller Ferry Lake (that entry can be read here), I'm feeling more positive, refreshed and forward-looking than I have in many, many years. I suppose that's what vacations are supposed to do to us, but it's been so long, I guess I forgot what this feels like. Here's a little rundown:
2000: Nettl and I left our blissful life in Denver, where I had a well-paying job and tons of credit, to live in Stillwater, where she was to finish her masters degree. Unable to land a job that paid what I needed to manage my financial health, I had to settle for the amount I'd made when I first started out in 1976. That's the economy here, folks. Just the two of us, we had plans for our future: to leave Stillwater and live either in Europe or California. In November, however, my mom had a stroke. She was in Denver at the time so we brought her to Stillwater to live with is, along with my son, Joel, who has Asperger's Syndrome. Doggedly positive, we set into more of a family life than we'd at first anticipated. Plans to move had to be shelved.
2001: Nettl was thrown into a bitter custody battle over her three kids, ages 7-11.
2002: Taking care of my mother began to eat at what financial reserves we had. Her health continued to decline and my depression started to raise its head. I was suddenly hit with chronic pain, probably exacerbated by having to lift my mom all day, as well as her heavy wheelchair whenever I had to take her somewhere in the car.
2003: Many trips to the hospital with my mom, who got cancer and nearly died of a staph infection that turned gangrenous. Gee, thanks, hospital, for your cleanliness ethics. Nettl got custody of her three kids in an emergency court order. Seven people in a three-bedroom house. Fun...
2004: Moved to a much larger house and began settling the kids into their new life. Mom died right before Christmas. Extreme financial issues set in and I began feeling grossly unwell.
2005: Excitement surrounding a documentary in which we were featured. Ten-day whirlwind location shoot in Vienna and Salzburg. It was hectic and wonderful. I'd never call it a vacation, though. It played hell with my failing health and nearly killed me. Literally.
2006: After experiencing sometimes daily mini-comas, I was diagnosed with advanced Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. Began the THS merry-go-round. My son, Micah, moved in with us.
2007: I don't remember anything about 2007; I was in a year-long Hashi stupor.
2008: Finances continued to plummet, I attempted to work outside the home, but soon discovered I just couldn't hold up. Began writing Beyond The Bridge in fits and starts.
2009: Realizing we needed to downsize, we moved to Bookends Cottage. All the kids (except my two sons) had moved out and the financial pressure relieved itself somewhat, although we still struggled due to the cessation of Nettl's child support income as well as my inherited annuities. Every penny had gone to basic survival.
2010: Published Book One of Beyond The Bridge. This was our worst financial year. There were days when we just didn't eat. Friends stepped in to help when they could, but the stress sent me to my bed for the next two years. All of my writing and blogging was done from there. My best friend of 40+ years, JP Deni, died. Worked on Book Two.
2011: I don't remember this year, either. I do remember living life through my bedroom window, though, wondering if I'd ever be part of it again.
2012: More of same. I did manage to publish Book Two, though! Thanks to Joel's financial contributions, I was able to go home to California for 10 days. I think this is what triggered the beginning of my slow but steady ascent out of hell. Ah, vacations!
2013: Published Books One and Two in a single edition that included extensive rewrites. Slowly, thanks to my California trip, better awareness of my disease and finding the right medication, I began feeling better and could split my daytime hours equally between the bedroom and living room. Because I have no health insurance, I had to learn how to maintain wellness rather than treat illness. Micah finished school as a CAD engineer and immediately landed a job, helping to supplement our income.
2014: Health improved significantly and steadily. No longer in bed all day! Nettl got a better job, which she loves, and finances began to improve somewhat as well. Although things were still really tight, we were eating. At least I could cook a meal once a week! Creativity returned and I began writing music again, and water painting. Started a new book. Finally, after 14 years together, Nettl and were allowed to marry. Gee, it's nice to be included in that "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" spiel...
2015: Finances have improved (I can cook twice a week now, most weeks). Health is good as long as I take care of my body, mind, emotions, and spirit (thank you, meditation!), and my 10-year depression is gone. We're making plans for our future and are moving into our "golden years" with our optimism and hope intact. In all ways I feel better than I have since 2000. We're about to come full circle, and it only took 15 years. Oy...
Stay tuned for continuing positive progress reports!
P.S. We're returning to the lake house, with my sons, for Memorial Day weekend!
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1.27.2015
5.15.2014
Time to Take Stock

You know, of course, that writers like myself create fictional worlds and characters. Sometimes these are representations of what already exists within the writer. I say sometimes because some writers create the exact opposite. If this isn't true, and some nightmarish worlds and evil characters exist inside other writers, I really don't want to know...
4.03.2014
Spotlight on Beyond The Bridge

That's the way to start the day!
3.30.2014
Cut
Friends left their mark upon my table,
strangers left theirs upon my skin.
Covered with indelible cuts, gashes and stains,
my heart has been likewise mutilated,
blade to wood and needle to skin.
But here, pen to paper,
but here, I leave my own.
(From the POV of my main character in Beyond The Bridge, Gordon Hammond.)
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Copyright © 2014 SK Waller
strangers left theirs upon my skin.
Covered with indelible cuts, gashes and stains,
my heart has been likewise mutilated,
blade to wood and needle to skin.
But here, pen to paper,
but here, I leave my own.
(From the POV of my main character in Beyond The Bridge, Gordon Hammond.)
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Copyright © 2014 SK Waller
3.18.2014
Beyond The Bridge in Laurel Canyon!

This Saturday evening, Friends of Wonderland will be holding a silent auction to help support, among other needs, their recent hiring of three full-time teachers in the fields of music, art, and gardening, and the Special Edition of my book, Beyond The Bridge will be under the gavel. If that doesn't jibe with my main character, Gordon Hammond, I don't know what does! If you've read either (or both) of the first two books in the series, you know that these three subjects are what make Gordon tick. He in fact spends a significant amount of time in Laurel Canyon and falls in love with it. For a while he even entertains the idea of moving there, only one of two places in the entire world that ever nearly lures him away from his beloved Chadwicke Park. What's really awesome is that the organizers of this auction had no knowledge of this little fact when they approached me.
"As you may know, many schools in the Los Angeles area have fundraisers to enhance the education of their children. With the current budget crisis in LAUSD, the funds that we raise are crucial! Fundraisers not only guarantee the much-needed day-to-day supplies, but also basic curriculum, like art, P.E., music and technology, as well as our unique gardening curriculum. Wonderland Avenue Elementary School is proud of the accomplishments of its remarkable students and teachers. Our school is public and located in Laurel Canyon. We serve the neighborhood as well as attracting children from all over the city to our Gifted Magnet program. Our 550 students broadly represent the many cultures and ethnic groups within Los Angeles. We also have a very active parent body that donates time, energy, and resources to our classrooms and both the PTA and to Friends of Wonderland, the school booster club." - Friends of WonderlandWhen they came to me asking if I'd like to donate a copy of my book, I leapt into action. How could I not? Not only have I been a resident of Laurel Canyon, but the state of education in our country is of great concern to me. We need more public schools like Wonderland, but to create and maintain those, we need to donate what we can, and help support them with our time, money, and involvement.
If you'd like more information, check out the school's website, which I linked above. The event, called "All That Jazz", will be held at the famous celebrity A-List venue, The Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City. Tickets are $85 if bought in advance. At the door they will be $100. Entertainment will be provided by The Looters.
3.14.2014
Want to Fall in Love This Weekend?
After extensive rewriting, re-editing, and re-wanting to shoot myself, Beyond The Bridge is on Kindle. This single-volume Special Edition includes book one, With A Dream, and book two, With A Bullet. If you've already purchased the paperback (Special Edition only), the Kindle version is free. Otherwise, the price is $3.99. Hey, it's two books, and you get to fall in love with the handsome guitar god, Gordon Hammond!
Onward, now, I march bravely into writing book three. It has been hiding in the corner for too long.
Onward, now, I march bravely into writing book three. It has been hiding in the corner for too long.
11.16.2013
A Fresh Outlook
Now that I've made the decision to make Beyond The Bridge a series rather than a trilogy, I feel a huge burden has been lifted. You'd think I'd feel more pressured to write more books on my chosen subject, but I don't because now I'm not obliged to push myself through Book Three just for the sake of doing so...
11.13.2013
An Author's Prerogative
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned as a writer is to never paint myself into a corner, or at least try not to. The best laid plans, as the saying goes, often go awry or lose their immediacy the deeper embroiled we get. Then, our beloved project becomes a chore. We become blocked. We languish in frustration. Well, I languish, anyway. Maybe you don’t...
10.27.2013
A Worthy First Event
6.19.2013
How Much Fun is Shoveling Sludge?
I began writing my first book when I was 15 or 16. It was never published, but then, it was never meant to be. My best friend and I used to amuse ourselves at sleepovers by taking turns writing chapters for this book, which was really no more than writing the fantasies of two teenaged girls set to three-ring binder paper...
9.09.2012
Gordon, is That You?
Actually, I don't know who this young man is, but when he walked in the door I had to blink and do a double-take. It wasn't easy getting this surreptitious photo of him, but I'm glad I did.
11.19.2011
It's Done!
Man, was that a tough writing year, or what? This afternoon at precisely 4:30, With A Bullet, Book Two of my Beyond The Bridge trilogy, was officially a published work. Since I've already written about what comes next on my writing to-do list, I won't repeat myself.
The book will be available at Amazon in both print and Kindle formats in the next week or two. I'll let you know.
All I want at this moment is a bottle of champagne.
The book will be available at Amazon in both print and Kindle formats in the next week or two. I'll let you know.
All I want at this moment is a bottle of champagne.
7.10.2011
When Ghosts Come to Call
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3.13.2011
Radio Interview
Next Sunday evening I'll be interviewed on WBKM's Paradigms, by Baruch Zeichner. We'll be discussing my book and playing some of the great music that inspired it. Tune in!
Date: Sunday, March 20
Time: 8pm EST, 7pm CST, 6pm MST, 5pm PST
Date: Sunday, March 20
Time: 8pm EST, 7pm CST, 6pm MST, 5pm PST
3.12.2011
Picture a Day - Day 6
Day 6: A picture of a person you'd love to trade places with for a day.
I’d love to trade places with the main character of my rock and roll trilogy. Gordon Hammond lives on a country estate is Royal Tunbridge Wells and when he’s not in the studio, touring, or making business deals for his group, Tuppence, he strolls his estate in Wellies, followed by Chester, a large, ginger Siberian cat. He meditates by a duck pond, or in his Victorian solarium, pulls fallen branches from the stream, then goes back to the manor for a nice cuppa and a chip butty. In the evening he sits with his friends around the large kitchen table drinking wine and jamming. Yeah. I’d trade with him for a day, gladly!
I’d love to trade places with the main character of my rock and roll trilogy. Gordon Hammond lives on a country estate is Royal Tunbridge Wells and when he’s not in the studio, touring, or making business deals for his group, Tuppence, he strolls his estate in Wellies, followed by Chester, a large, ginger Siberian cat. He meditates by a duck pond, or in his Victorian solarium, pulls fallen branches from the stream, then goes back to the manor for a nice cuppa and a chip butty. In the evening he sits with his friends around the large kitchen table drinking wine and jamming. Yeah. I’d trade with him for a day, gladly!
3.02.2011
What a Day That Was!
It started out like any other day... Actually, it didn't. I hadn't gotten much sleep because the evening before, plagued with a bad headache, I took some Excedrin, which kept me wired until 4:30 am. Then I kept waking up (I forgot to wear my earplugs, so I heard the garbage truck, the boom-boom cars on their way to school... I heard everything. I finally fell good and asleep around 8:00, but was soon wakened again. Can't remember why. I got up and plugged in the coffee...
1.24.2011
The Art of Taking a Break

10.20.2010
Take the #%*ing Paper!
I have to post this because, thanks to Badger, I've been playing it and laughing at it all #%*ing day! Bloody 'ell... But I have to be honest. One of the reasons I love it is because the voice sounds exactly like the voice I've always imagined my character, Willy Keane (Tuppence drummer) sounds like.
6.09.2010
4.19.2010
A Last Minute Heads Up

I spent the weekend creating a tribute blog for him. He doesn't know about it yet (I'm waiting for him to get an email interview back to me so that I can post it). If you want to make a great musician and wonderful human being happy, please follow this link and become a Follower!
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