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Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Some #Quarantine Time with J Lenni Dorner - April WEP winner of ANTIQUE VASE

Welcome friends, to a rather different type of guest post by J Lenni Dorner, winner of the April 2020 Challenge - Lenape Antique Vase. He gives us a glimpse into the mind/life of a very busy writer combined with the challenges of Covid-19 living.

I warn you, you have to concentrate...

  • the green text is J Lenni's spouse speaking to him. 
  • Orange text are his replies to someone. 
  • Blue and purple text were other friends speaking. 

Got it? 

 

 J Lenni, please take it away...


A glimpse at my last few weeks:


What would be a good theme for my blog in April for the challenge? The AtoZ blog? Operation Awesome Team picked writing motivation. Doing the Self Isolation Author Interview from Michael Baker.  https://thousandscarsblog.wordpress.com/2020/04/14/self-isolation-author-interview-j-lenni-dorner/

"Raring, what if we run out of food?"
(Raring means dear.) I won't let you starve, Snookums. Hunting, fishing, foraging, we'll be fine. 
"I need another cookbook." 
My spouse can cook. I have scrounged.

Theme for AtoZ team- 2020 visions of blogging. Must write my OA posts. And the posts for my blog.

Reading books to review in April.

"Our friend thinks he has coronavirus. He has a fever and has been sick."
We can't bring soup. 

Writing posts. Visiting my usual 40 blogs. Scheduling tweets. How shall I split up this story for my blog?

"I'm leaving the Operation Awesome Team after April."
Add 'replace team member' to my list.

"When will stores reopen? I was going to get new sneakers."
I'll make moccasins if it comes to it. 

Day One of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. I have six fires to put out. If I weren't out of work because of the pandemic, I'd quit all blogging and social media right now.

#quote on image from @JLenniDorner Socialize online with compassion, kindness and grace
"Hey! Do you know your Wordpress comments still link to your old blog?" 😳
Must fix that. I need to write my WEP entry.  I want it to be about a Lenni-Lenape vase. WriteClub? No idea. I'll split my tribal story into parts, I'll ask the audience if they want more posts or a book.

"(Nurse friend) was attacked."
I can't take her flowers or a card. 

Visiting blogs.

"Have you seen these news articles? Native American tribes without access to decent water."
Reservation, not PReservation. 😑 Adding feelings to my blog post.

I know how I want to write my WEP story now.

"We have to go to the store." 
🧻The toilet paper my cousin likes. Dropped off as an anniversary gift, along with sweets. 🍬

A friend published a book on Smashwords. Set your own price, including free? I should do that! I need to design a cover and format.

Lumber Of The Kuweakunkshttps://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1015003

"(Nurse friend) has developed a fever."

Operation Awesome, images become ⛔. Fix that. Post on Scrivener? I'll write a counterpoint.

@JLenniDorner #AtoZChallenge poster 2020
"Are we seeing your family in May?"
No. Doesn't look like it.

WriteClub, I'm just voting this year. I'm halfway through the #AtoZChallenge list. Visited all WEP blogs. Operation Awesome prep for Pass or Pages query contest. πŸ˜ŠπŸ’˜πŸ“š

"#QuarantinePets. We need a dog!"
No, a cat.
πŸ•!
🐈!
πŸ•!!
🐈!!!!

Sign up for Bout of Books and SavvyReadathon. Jeremy made a digital poster for AtoZ participants.

"(Nurse friend) has coronavirus."

I won the WEP challenge! 🀩 I've visited every #AtoZChallenge blog. 😎 I published. 😊 I'm sitting on my hair. πŸ˜„
@JLenniDorner author images

J Lenni Dorner~ Co-host of the #AtoZchallenge, Debut Author Interviewer at Operation Awesome, Reference& Speculative Fiction Author




Thank you J Lenni,

As we all face the challenges of writing and isolation our world has changed and continues to change dramatically. Please share your days, your concerns, or your solutions in your comments. We'd love to hear from you! How are you doing?

Another alternative to our changing world is, at least for us writers, the opportunity to put into words our frustrations, fears, and solutions in a story. 


Please consider using the next challenge prompt "Urban Nightmare"! Don't forget to check out some ideas on the 2020 Challenges Page.


Look for the announcement on June 1st. 
Post your link on June 17th.



A city where the trees are pulling up their roots, bunching them over their branches like old fashioned women's skirts and trudging away to greener pastures.

A city under the haze of volcanic ash where no birds, no airplanes can land, no living creature can breathe.

The underground city within a city where fatbergs and noxious fumes create a deathly trap for your characters.

A concrete jungle where the walls close in and collapse every morning and everyone must wait for the night to be alive again. 

Tell us, what your urban nightmare is...




Please tweet!

@JLenniDorner #Covid-19 #WEPAntiqueVase  #WEPwinner #guestpost https://writeeditpublishnow.blogspot.com/2020/05/some-quarantine-time-with-j-lenni.html @DeniseCCovey, @YolandaRenee, @LGKeltner, @OlgaGodim #amwriting #writingchallenge



 Please, everyone, feel free to share how you're feeling. It is a trying time! WEP is a safe place. We welcome your input! Do you have any well-being hints? 
Here's an interesting link to a blog of helpful information on COVID-19: 






22 comments:

  1. Thanks JLENNI. You were certainly busy. I hope you can take a breath now that April is over. Thanks for sharing your story for the WEP competition.

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    1. Breathing and burying my head in books! πŸ˜ŠπŸ“š

      Oh, on the sad news front, my friend mentioned in this has passed away. Snookums and I lit a candle and whatnot. πŸ•― Obviously, there is no funeral right now.

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    2. I am sorry to read this. I hope there can be a memorial/celebration of your friend's life later.

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    3. Condolences JLENNI. As EC said, hope you can have a remembrance later.

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    4. I'm sorry for your friend who passed away.
      May he be happy in heaven, Amen.

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  2. Thanks for this!
    I cut 723 words to fit the max, which is why it's so choppy.
    The green text is my spouse speaking to me. Orange text are my replies to someone.
    The blue and purple text were other friends.

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  3. I loved this and am in awe of your productivity.
    My mind has been racing (when it hasn't been going in reverse) but I have got little done.
    And yet again congratulations on your winning post which tore at my heart.

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  4. I was bowled over by your winning entry, J Lenni. Powerful and poignant. Congrats once again. I really like your style in this post too - conveys the sense of fragmented concentration and living in isolation very well.

    The more this year progresses the more challenging it is becoming. I hope things will sort themselves out, for all of us, soon. Stay safe and well.
    Best wishes to all.

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    1. I am very sorry for your loss. Words are so inadequate at times like these.

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  5. Thank you Denise for hosting this extraordinary post. Thank you J Lenni for sharing your life experiences under lockdown, enlightening. Congratulations on your WEP win and your debut novel release. You are a very busy and caring bee I see. Wishing you all the best for the next few months and an inspired June. Take care, stay safe and please continue gratifying us with your bright blogging humour and hard work.

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    1. Thanks.
      Fractions of Existence is my debut novel. (http://getbook.at/FractionsOfExistence)
      The April publication is a short story about a fictional Native American tribe and a fictional settled town, which bounces between past and present(ish) day to solve a mystery of missing children.

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  6. I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your life. The reality of our current situation is beyond understanding. Senseless loss, though, will soon be the norm as those in charge throw up their hands and leave the safety of the most vulnerable to the radicals determined to spread their hate and the virus.
    Thank you for your thoughtful post!

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  7. And you did the A to Z from start to finish! Good thing your wife cooks. You have to keep up your strength. Huge congratulations on your WEP win. That is so wonderful and I hope it eases some of the hardships. Also good luck with your book. Email me if you want a shout out on my blog in June. I'm doing some of that on the IWSG Wednesday.

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    1. My spouse is amazing. When it comes to the kitchen, we're opposites, or outdoor stuff. But we have a lot in common otherwise.

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  8. You've certainly been keeping busy. Thank you for this look at your life in quarantine. These are crazy times we're living in. Good luck with everything!

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    1. Because of A to Z, I know a lot of people are struggling with what this time looks like for them. I figured this glimpse would make for a good story. A lot of the humor got lost though. I'm no, well, you (you are a fav humor writer of mine). ❤

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  9. Hi,
    I read through your article and believe that many writers are challenged at the moment. One of the things that I have learned through these times is to keep writing.
    Thanks for your sharing your busy life.
    Shalom aleichem,
    Pat G

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