the everyman memoirs
The official blog of author Tali Nay.
Epic Fail: Peasant Dinner
I read an article recently about how we tend to flip flop our meals when it comes to the digestive ideal. Most people grab a quick, scant breakfast (or skip it altogether) and end up overindulging come dinner time.
Writing vs. Selling
While in the hallway this morning at work, a woman who knows about my book (is she my anonymous pen pal??) asked me how sales were.
What I Learn from Awards Season
That I really should get a pixie cut, incorporate tons of sex into whatever I write or create, that an organized speech is always better than winging it (especially when alcohol is involved), dresses that fit are preferable to ones you spill out of, and that you can't ever beat Daniel Day-Lewis--even if you deserve to.
Books I Can’t Wait to Read
One of my resolutions this year involves reading more books, so I made a rather large book purchase over the weekend and am now happy to report that I will be reading all of these books in the near future.
The Impossibility of Time Management
I went to time management workshop a few years ago as part of a weekend conference, and I remember it changing my life.
The Nonfiction Writer's Wish
I'm just about 2/3 done with my second book. Which feels like progress. And it is. But I'm finding this last 1/3 to be much harder to write than the first 1/3.
The Chip Kelly Weekend
Being from Oregon, I'm a huge Ducks fan. One of my first major trials of living in Ohio was, in fact, when Ohio State played Oregon in the Rose Bowl a few years ago. It felt like me verses the entire state of Ohio. Probably because it was.
On Thank-you Notes
I suppose this is in some way related to my Christmas card post from last month, but once Christmas is over, you're usually left with a decent amount of people who need thanking
Daily Word Count
One of the best things about being on vacation (other than not having to go to work) is that I actually have time for writing. It's time I cherish because I get it so rarely, and I confess it's hard not to be ridiculously jealous of people who get to write full time.
Here’s to you, Longfellow
I've just spent the weekend with a large portion of my extended family. My grandparents have lived in the same house for 43 years, and small-town Oregon still serves as the meeting place for our holiday gatherings.
The Office Christmas Cards
This is the first year since working at my company that I've been in the sales department. It's been an immensely satisfying year, as I've loved building relationships with my customers. And I've been looking forward to the holiday season in particular, as I knew it would involve the company springing for some holiday goodies I could send my customers' way
Thoughts on ‘Platform’
My dad was the one who recommended this book to me. I was expressing my sadness over having published a great book but being a virtual nobody, and he said he'd heard of a book that was all about increasing your following.
Saving the Store
I was alarmed when I saw a "help save an indie bookstore!" message regarding a darling bookstore in Northeast Ohio. Alarmed because I love all indie bookstores, but my heart goes out to Cleveland-area bookstores in particular. Because I know them. And I can't bear to see them in trouble. So I clicked on the link.
This Is Not My Book
I knew before I went into this whole thing that my choice of title was not exactly original. Ooodles of Schooled books exist, but it never really deterred me, as I knew from the get go that as a title, it perfectly encapsulated what I wanted to say.
Lessons from Tristan Prettyman
It's hard to call her a newcomer when she's got a few albums out there already, yet I doubt most people have heard of her until now. I only heard about her (earlier this year) because someone introduced me to her music.
Archives
- New York City
- life
- reading
- author
- Jeweled
- San Diego
- Love
- Christmas
- Family
- Editing
- Dreams
- Cleveland Cavaliers
- Disneyland
- Summer
- Author Fair
- Jewelry
- Fooled
- Work
- book signing
- memories
- cats
- Risks
- Covid-19
- Fall
- Goodreads
- NBA
- lockdown
- auntie
- high school
- new book
- baking
- writing
- books
- Cleveland
- Schooled
- Cat
- California
- memoirs
- Oregon
- gemology
- vacation
- Goals
- moving
- writers
- book sales
- Birthday
- Tiffany and Co.
- cat lady
- beach
- Change
- Diamonds
- progress
- Yuppie
- Home
- Spring
- Lebron James
- Single
- Decisions
- New Years Eve
- Singleton
- Gratitude
- Disney
- basketball
- Winter
- kindle
- Hope
- running
- Manuscript
- travel
- Newbie
- book launch
- New Years resolutions
- quarantine
- Valentines Day
- book reviews
- Billy Collins
- Typesetting
- March Madness
- holidays
- libraries
