Now, I don’t like to brag but Author tells me it’s okay to celebrate the small things, AND nothing is quite so small and adorable as my whiskers and eyebrows… Don’t believe me? Have doubts? Just ask Gabino Iglesias! Gabino @Gabino_Iglesias is a writer, book reviewer, photographer, editor, columnist AND has a PhD. Must be …
Today I want to talk about a routine’s place in self care. Most of you know that my brother, FanLew, was recently diagnosed with diabetes. You can imagine our family has been under a lot of stress. We need to take care of ourselves at all times, but it’s especially crucial when things get difficult. …
Recently, our family received some difficult news. My brother, FanLew was diagnosed with diabetes and is going to need insulin shots twice a day. Fanchon Lewellyn Salem Milos (or, FanLew,) was the inspiration for Lewis in my author’s Angels of Avalon series. His now passed friend Cinnamon, inspiration for Cheeto in Angels and Avalon, also …
Last month, I mentioned my scientific care routine. I thought it worthwhile to explain myself. Though I’m not particularly known for physical affection, I love a cozy cuddling session. There’s nothing like a quiet morning, holding my author’s hand while she buries her face into my fur. I close my eyes, hold her tight, and …
Oh, Bast, help me. It’s time we address the dreaded quarantine. How ironic that we’ve all come to resent something that, in the beginning, seemed ideal. Authors can finally dedicate more time to their work. Pets now have endless time with their humans. Seems like a match made in heaven, right? Not exactly. Something’s off …
I attended my first ever conference! There are few conferences geared at author pets. I want to know about all the hard-working author pets out there. If you are one or know someone who is an exceptional author pet and would like a feature interview on my blog, please contact me. On July 1, 2020, …
OK, so winter isn’t SO bad. Snuggles I have to admit that despite my many woes about winter, there are some worthwhile things for us author pets. One of these includes more snuggles. If you can make it past the static shock, your authors likely move less and need warmth, so you have more opportunities …
So far, we’ve covered my woes of dry air, static, snow, and cold. The final woe I will share with you all is how tired your authors get. While we felines function well in the night, the impact to our authors’ sleep schedules with all that dark can be difficult. They can get very sad …
Cold. You can catch one because it’s all around you, always. You’re never warm enough, and you can get sick! I don’t really understand how the cold that makes my bones ache can also give you a cold. But you can get a horrible, sniffly, sneezy, wheezy, not so breezy cold, too. This means your …
Snow. Snow. No! That’s right. Cold water that burns the beans. How does cold burn anyway? It doesn’t make sense. Snow falls from the skies during winter and builds up on the ground. This prevents you from comfortably going outside the home. I didn’t believe my author when she told me it was too cold …