the everyman memoirs
The official blog of author Tali Nay.
Did I write THAT?
It's an interesting process, editing. And one I enjoy immensely. When first out of college I had it in my head that I might want to actually be an editor.
On Opening Acts
Opening acts usually annoy me. Not only are they not the person I came to see, but they significantly lengthen the overall time of a concert.
We Are So Young
Yes, this picture proves that I didn't blow out my own candles on my 2nd birthday. And also that my sister had way better hair than I did.
One Year Later
A friend sent me this link, and it got me thinking about what my advice would be. Of course, I'm a baby writer, but this weekend will mark 1 year since my book came out, and in that time I've learned quite a bit.
The Smart Phone Dilemma
Well, I think it's almost time, folks. Almost time for me to get a Smart phone. I've resisted for many reasons, most notably that I don't want to become dependent on it or spend more of my life than I already do online.
Birthday Week
Remember when I said this? I still believe that writing is like picking teams, at least the way I do it, but I've been surprised as I've been writing up the last topics on my list for book #2 at just how much I've had to say about them.
Why Twitter Trumps Facebook
I don't have a smart phone. Expression of regret. This significantly limits my social media time to about five minutes a day, but even with only that, I now prefer to spend them on Twitter. Here's why.
To Sell is Human
I'm long since past the days of reading textbooks, so I confess that the thought of reading for anything other than pleasure causes panic and painful flashbacks. I kid, I kid.
Saving the Best for Last
I'm a lover of jewelry (my readers will soon find out just how much), and the first time I went to DC, seeing the Hope Diamond was the highlight of my trip.
Throwback: Yellow Wallpaper
It's a funny thing, Twitter. I'm one of the worst users ever, as I don't have a smart phone, am hardly ever logged in, tweet rarely, and feel sort of silly in this "you have no followers" stage which I really see no end to.
Picking Teams
I'm down to the last few thousand words for my next book, and that's an interesting place to be. Not that I'm going to stop writing once I hit a certain word count, but I do have a target I'd like to hit, or maybe it's more an estimation of where I think I'll be once I have this all written out.
The Upside of Sick
I've never been a very athletic person (my only attempt to be a member of an official team is chronicled in Schooled), but I'm a big proponent of exercise. On my own.
Disasters at the Pump
I was twenty the first time I pumped a tank of gas. This is not unusual for a kid who grew up in Oregon, because in that blessed state you don't pump your own gas.
Archives
- Central Park
- life
- reading
- Editing
- Dreams
- Summer
- Fooled
- Covid-19
- New York City
- author
- Jeweled
- Cleveland Cavaliers
- Disneyland
- book signing
- NBA
- lockdown
- publishing
- San Diego
- Love
- Family
- Jewelry
- Work
- Risks
- memories
- cats
- Fall
- Goodreads
- Christmas
- gemology
- vacation
- Author Fair
- cat lady
- Singleton
- Spring
- Gratitude
- Hope
- writing
- books
- Cat
- memoirs
- Oregon
- Goals
- moving
- Tiffany and Co.
- Diamonds
- Change
- Decisions
- New Years Eve
- Home
- basketball
- Winter
- kindle
- Schooled
- writers
- progress
- Yuppie
- Cleveland
- California
- book sales
- Birthday
- beach
- Lebron James
- Single
- Disney
- Manuscript
- travel
- New Years resolutions
- book launch
- Valentines Day
- book reviews
- holidays
- libraries
- Newbie
- quarantine
- Billy Collins
- Typesetting
- March Madness
- People
- storytelling
- On Writing