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Burning Issues . . . ?

As I sit down to write this morning, I realize that having five baby goats born in the last few days on our place—and one motherless—is going to have to take precedence. Life is like that. Burning issues to be addressed, and sometimes they aren’t the ones we’d planned for. What we thought was burning is going to be have to left to simmer while we deal with a gasoline fire. So today for me it’s tiny creatures, cold weather, running to town for supplies, and bottle feeding. Writing about writing and writing fiction will wait, as will yoga, walking, cooking, and the business of indie publishing. Tomorrow I am driving roundtrip eight hours to speak at a women’s club luncheon for 120 people and swing by a small town library. Monday/yesterday was a holiday here in the US, and I foolishly observed it. I wish I had those hours back—no, not really, because sometimes relaxation (mental, physical) is that burning issue.

By Thursday of this week, my burning issues will have reached bonfire status.

That has me thinking: when I write on this blog, I write about what I think are your burning issues. But I may be throwing water on nothing more than cold, dead ashes.

What topics are burning a hole in you guys? What would you most like to see me write on in upcoming posts? Here are a few things I’ve been thinking about:

What am I leaving out? What do you want to read about?

I look forward to hearing from you guys.

Pamela

Pamela Fagan Hutchins writes overly long e-mails, hilarious nonfiction, and  series mysteries, like Katie & Annalise which includes the bestselling Saving Graceand Emily which she kicks off with the 2015 WINNER of the USA Best Book Award for Cross Genre Fiction, Heaven to Betsy. She resides deep in the heart of Nowheresville, Texas and in the frozen north of Snowheresville, Wyoming. Pamela has a passion for great writing and smart authorpreneurship as well as long hikes with her hunky husband and pack of rescue dogs, traveling in the Bookmobile, and experimenting with her Keurig. She also leaps medium-tall buildings in a single bound (if she gets a good running start).

 

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