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About Charlotte Copper

Romance Writer - specializing in - but not limited to - the Paranormal

Enjoy what you have accomplished

I’ve been down on myself a lot lately because I haven’t had time to write.

Then I went to my monthly Toronto Romance Writers’ workshop, and listened to a wonderful panel of multi-published authors who talked about all the time they spend writing, their daily word-count goals, etc. And yes, everything you read and hear says that a writer must have daily goals. Sigh. I haven’t even had a chance to do anything with my writing in the last few months.

But then I read something yesterday that helped. It went something like this:
“If your writing isn’t a priority, then writing is your hobby. There is nothing wrong with that…but as a hobby, writing will tend to take a back seat to other more important aspects of your life. Your expectations must take that into account.”

And for me that is true. The ladies on the panel all wrote-full time. Even a number of people in my writing group don’t have fulltime jobs. My full time job keeps me busy from 7 – 4 each day, and then after that I’m usually running The Daughter to volleyball practice or tournaments. In between, I do the usual work around the house, do the payroll for my husband’s business, and yes, do my other hobbies. The latest, you can see here… Amish Cross Stitch

Does that mean that writing is not important to me? That I don’t want to continue to be published? No, not at all. I love writing. I’m thrilled to be published. And I want to write more and share my stories with all the wonderful readers out there. But I need to cut myself some slack.

I used to write in my head on my drives to work but now I work from home. I spend an hour or two each day following other writer’s blogs, staying involved with my writers’ groups, and taking courses. That is 7++ hours a week that previously might have been spent writing. I also seem to be reading a lot more lately, especially books by other authors of The Wild Rose Press.

So have I written anything lately? No. But I do feel I am still learning and growing as a writer.
Will I get back to my writing soon? I sure hope so. In fact, The Daughter goes away with her father for two weeks, maybe I need to schedule a day or two off the regular job just for me and my writing.

Regardless, I need stop getting down on myself and enjoy what I have accomplished. Silver Blade is available on Amazon now, with a general e-release date of July 24th. A lot of unpublished writers would love to be able to say that, and I should take joy from the fact that I can.

Who doesn’t love a long weekend?

As it says in my bio, I live in Canada, eh!

Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, I have always lived in and around what we call the GTA…Greater Toronto Area. I currently live in Stouffville, which is just north-east of the city.

This weekend marks Canada’s 146th birthday. Admittedly our July 1st celebrations are not as extravagant as the US’s July 4th parties, parades, and fireworks, but we try.

I volunteer much of my weekend at the local Stouffville Strawberry Festival. I think there are a lot less strawberry farms around Stouffville than there used to be, but it’s still a fun weekend to get the summer started.

Main Street is closed on Saturday, while vendors line the street selling food and crafts, and I always make sure I get my ice cream with strawberries from one of the church booths. Although Main St is only closed Saturday, there is plenty to do all weekend. The long weekend includes the movie-in-the-diamond (baseball diamond, that is), a comedy night, lots of music, and of course a few carnival rides for the kiddies. As with any good Canada day celebration, there is also cake & fireworks.

So to my Canada Friends…Happy Canada (long) Weekend!
And to those south of the border…Have a wonderful July 4th!

What do you plan to do with your long holiday weekend?

Roll the film…

A month ago I wrote about my love of summer movies, and I’ve seen one movie a week since that post.

The first movie after my May 18th post was Fast & Furious 6 (rated 71% on rottentomatoes.com). I think 71% is about right. I’ve seen most of the F&F movies except 2 & 3, which didn’t have Vin Diesel, in which case what was the point? I have to say I was surprised at the “exit” of a couple of the cast at the end of the movie, but I still can’t wait to see what F&F #7 has in store. I also can’t help but be amazed that both Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson can walk around with their muscles flexed for that long. (Not complaining about it, just amazed.)

Next was Now You See Me, the movie about the magicians that pull off a huge bank heist while on stage. The movie only got rated 49% on RT, which while considered a failing grade does mean that 1 out of every 2 people liked it. The Daughter and I were both in the LIKE category. (Didn’t bother bringing The Husband, because I know his taste and he would have been in the DISLIKE.) I wasn’t prepared for the trick ending (magicians = tricks, get it?) but I’m also not the kind of person that tries to figure out the end ahead of time. When I’m at a movie (a good movie) or in a good book, I…AM…THERE. I’m not looking ahead, I’m actively involved in what is going on.

This is the End, although not my usual kind of movie, was next. The Seth Rogen/James Franco comedy got 85% on RT, but I’d probably rate it closer to 70. Again, however, I don’t usually go for funny, guy humor movies, and that is exactly what it was. I think I laughed hardest at all the penis and ejaculation jokes that seemed to be pervasive.

We went to an early showing of World War Z last night, opening night. (The Husband won’t admit to it, but I think he has a man-crush on Brad Pitt.). Anyway, RT had it at 66% which I think is typical for a zombie movie. I saw Warm Bodies at the start of the year that got 80%, and I think WWZ was much, MUCH better.

Also on my list but which I didn’t make it to were Man of Steele (56%), Hangover 3 (20%), After Earth (11%) and The Bling Ring (58%). I still might make it to Man of Steele and The Bling Ring, but at 20% Hangover can wait until its free on t.v. I was also VERY disappointed that After Earth got 11%. That is a case of a movie I REALLY wanted to see but just couldn’t justify the $$ on THAT bad a rating.

Next up? Heat (with Bullock & McCarthy; Bullock being my girl-crush) and Whitehouse Down (with Channing Tatum, need I say more?) are both due out at the end the month. I know I’ll be going to see both with The Daughter, leaving The Husband at home.