Thursday, March 26, 2020

Coronavirus Days

My wife and I are staying home during this phase of the Coronavirus pandemic. Our four-year-old grandson is spending the weekdays at our house while his parents work. Last weekend I took walks by myself and maintained the six foot social distance recommendation. Here are a few pictures from my walk.

First, the playground in our neighborhood is closed.

 




Next, the sidewalk says it all:
 

 

Stay safe and healthy.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Socialization and Social Distancing

I’ve been struggling with the dichotomy of socialization and social distancing. My wife and I take care of our four-year-old grandson during the day when his parents are working. Even though our daughter has now started to work from home, she can’t do her job from home and take care of a four-year-old. Our grandson’s preschool has been cancelled for the rest of the month. This was necessary for social distancing, but it is bad for his socialization as he loved being with other kids. He likes his grandparents and we love him, but he also needs to interact with kids his age and not just us. He enjoys play dates with kids in the neighborhood, but this begs the question of social distancing versus socialization.

What are you doing to achieve the balance between socialization and social distancing during the Coronavirus?

Thursday, March 12, 2020


Corona Virus and Conferences

I will be at the Left Coast Crime Conference this week unless it is cancelled at the last minute. As of now it is still being held. As the moderator of the Meet the New Authors Breakfast, I have had two of nineteen new authors cancel. On the panel I’ll be participating in, Writing Older Characters, none of the panelists has cancelled. I have given up shaking hands and will be washing my hands regularly.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Final Preparation for The Left Coast Crime Conference

The Left Coast Crime Conference takes place in San Diego from Thursday March 12 through Sunday March 15. I’m in final preparation for several events at the conference.

I have the honor of moderating the Meet the New Authors Breakfast on Friday March 13. This is the thirteenth year of this breakfast event in which new mystery authors speak for one minute on the most important thing readers should know about their debut novel, and I have moderated for twelve of the thirteen years having only missed one for a family commitment. Currently, we have eighteen new authors presenting.

I will be on a panel Friday afternoon on Writing Older Characters, a subject I’m looking forward to since most of my seventeen published books feature older characters.

Also, I will be participating in the Author Speed dating on Thursday morning. Fellow author, James L’Etoile, and I will team up to speak to eighteen tables of readers for two minutes each. We move from table to table during the morning.

In a future post I’ll discuss highlights of the conference.