the everyman memoirs
The official blog of author Tali Nay.
Book Party Day
Today is book party day. (If Clementine is any indication, we are clearly having a hard time containing our excitement. Actually, she has come to love the boxes of books sitting on my breakfast table so much that I haven't yet broken the news to her that they are going away.) Right on cue, the weather has taken a turn for the crappy, but that happened last time, too. Doesn't matter. It's going to be a wonderfully satisfying day irrespective of sunshine.
The Lanyard
This poem has special meaning to me. Not just because of all the lanyards I tied in my childhood, but also because it of course makes me think of my mom.
Pre-Mother’s Day Pontification
After Schooled was published, someone commented to me that their favorite characters were my parents.
New Book, First Copy
When the first proof copy of Schooled arrived, I remember being flooded with a "This is it??" kind of feeling. All that work, years, and this is all I get? Not that I hadn't known that the finished product would be one measly 250-page book, but for some reason I thought that initial first copy would seem more grand.
What I’ve Been Doing
Well I can tell you this: I certainly haven't been writing. Expression of regret. Especially since my third book is so juicy...at least I like to think it is...so sometimes it does make me sad that there's still so much left to write and that I've been so busy lately.
Big Sky State
The first (and only) time I had been to Montana was just prior to starting business school. Meant to be a team building, get-to-know-you type of event just before we began the school year, my classmates and I were shipped off in 15-passenger vans across the west, Montana-bound.
California vs. Florida
Just wanted to say that I spent last week in Florida, and believe it or not (frankly I don't think it's all that unusual although people seem to be aghast when they find out), it was the first time in my life I had ever been to Florida.
The Product that has Taken Years off my Life
I was thinking today about what I would give up for lent...if I celebrated lent. Actually, it was more that I was thinking about all the crappy food I used to eat before I either 1) realized it was crappy or 2) learned enough to know that I shouldn't be eating crappy things.
Writing Hazards
Picture this. I'm in the middle of printing out the full layout of my next book (which I had just gotten back from the book designer), and my computer flashes that it's about to shut down due to lack of battery. No problem, just plug it in, right?
Oh, That I Were a Short Sleeper
I heard this feature on a morning news show last week about short sleepers. People who don't seem to need as much sleep as everyone else.
How to Embarrass Yourself at a Work Dinner
I spent a few days in Chicago this week, and it was bitterly cold. Not that Cleveland hasn't been this winter, but still, something about CHI town this week just felt especially bone-chilling.
How to read someone else’s manuscript
The answer is that I have no idea, but I had the chance this month to be a beta reader of someone else's manuscript.
The Pantaloons
These are the pants I wore to work yesterday. For obvious reasons. I mean, have you ever seen a more red pair of pants?
Inspiration at the Honda Dealership
They didn't even have any Otis Spunkmeyer cookies this afternoon as I sat waiting for my car to be ready. Like a dork, I had packed some trail mix, so I wasn't starving without Otis, and I was also pretty engrossed in finishing the book I'd been reading.
Don’t Want to Forget Come Daylight
This week I found myself digging into my journal/personal history archives in preparation for a book chapter I was getting ready to write. I had planned to start writing that night after verifying a few details, but once I started reading, I just kept going. And going. Bottom line: I got no writing done this week.
Archives
- New York City
- life
- reading
- author
- Jeweled
- Cat
- San Diego
- Love
- Christmas
- Family
- Editing
- Dreams
- memoirs
- Oregon
- gemology
- vacation
- Goals
- Cleveland Cavaliers
- Disneyland
- Summer
- moving
- Author Fair
- Jewelry
- Fooled
- Tiffany and Co.
- cat lady
- Work
- Change
- Diamonds
- book signing
- Home
- Spring
- memories
- cats
- Risks
- Covid-19
- New Years Eve
- Singleton
- Gratitude
- Fall
- NBA
- lockdown
- auntie
- Winter
- kindle
- Hope
- running
- high school
- new book
- Goodreads
- baking
- writing
- books
- Cleveland
- Manuscript
- Schooled
- California
- travel
- Newbie
- book launch
- New Years resolutions
- writers
- book sales
- Birthday
- quarantine
- Valentines Day
- book reviews
- beach
- progress
- Yuppie
- Billy Collins
- Lebron James
- Single
- Decisions
- Typesetting
- March Madness
- holidays
- libraries
- Disney
- basketball
