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Projects, Pitfalls, Promise

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on July 31, 2017 by Kelli Jae BaeliSeptember 11, 2020

Shame on me. I haven’t posted a blog in a long time. SO much going on with us lately. Dealing with sudden health issues happening all at once, burned out, exhausted, feeling ill all the time, I was certainly not inspired to write. So I decided to take a 6-month sabbatical. It turned into 8 months when I found out in the middle of it I needed major surgery. So, I had to face my #2 biggest fear, (surgery) and I’ve been recovering from a full abdominal hysterectomy, and after almost 8 weeks, I’m still having some issues, which I … Continue reading →

Posted in novellas, Melissa Walker-Baeli, harsh realities, novelwriting, menopause, novelist, Fiction Writing, fat, hysterectomy, injury, marriage, life, organic, TRAVEL, methodology, pain, Go.Leave.Stay., WRITING LIFE, adaptation, surgery, Lesbian Zombies from Hell, independent author, Rain Falls, distraction, 2 Dollar Shots, bad writing, Rain Falls, change, Life Everywhere, AKA Investigations series, Pitfall, novels, Building Character, New Harbor Witches, Kelli Jae Baeli, FOOD & DRINK, Pooly Fall, occupational hazard | 2 Replies

Pooly Fall After Words

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on June 14, 2016 by Kelli Jae BaeliSeptember 10, 2020

Just ordered the print proof for Pooly Fall (Cross-Pollination #1). The digital copy is already at #3 on Amazon–a bestseller! It’s available NOW. Go to https://www.amazon.com/Pooly-Fall-Cross-Pollin…/…/B01GZWBJBA Below, is the After Words for Pooly Fall. After Words Most of my followers/readers know that I have been in recovery from Adrenal Exhaustion since returning from New Zealand in January, 2015. This has had a detrimental effect on my productivity, and on the day-to-day composition quality of my work. Writing well has become much more difficult. But I keep trudging away, trying not to think about how my usual write-a-book-every-two-to-four-months is not currently … Continue reading →

Posted in fantasy genre, Amazon, Pooly Fall, romance-genre, romantic suspense genre, speculative fiction genre, bestsellers, suspense genre, adventure genre, WRITING LIFE, New Zealand, Humor genre, mainstream fiction genre, Psychological Suspense genre, Rain Falls, independent author, scifi genre, Rain Falls, indie publisher, novelwriting, lesbians, genre categories, self-publishing, PUBLISHING, CREATIVITY, Pitfall, AKA Investigations series, Lesbian fiction genre, HEALTH, Time-Travel, WRITING, Kindle, Kelli Jae Baeli, New Harbor Witches, science fiction genre, lesfic genre, Colorado, New Harbor Witches, mystery genre | Leave a reply

Pitfall:
#1 bestseller- Lesbians. Dinosaurs. Time-Travel. Fun.

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on September 18, 2014 by Kelli Jae BaeliMarch 18, 2023

“Five stars. Science, smart women, and a craftily woven tale – Brilliant!!” “My mind was completely blown – several times – while reading this absolutely brilliant story. If you like science, smart women, sarcasm, wit, and a really clever story then don’t hesitate to click Buy Now. What I like most about the story, aside from the two main characters, were the possibilities that were presented regarding manipulating time, chance, and outcome. Oh, and there’s a love story, too! If I could give it more stars I would. Loved it!” ~Amazon review 150 million years ago. The Jurassic. 400 thousand … Continue reading →

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The Pitfall of Literary Segregation

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on August 12, 2014 by Kelli Jae BaeliSeptember 4, 2017

I believe it is a pitfall to think that fiction for lesbians is all that different from/than fiction for straight people. And I can say that as a person who reads largely mainstream fiction, and very little of what is termed “lesfic.” I grew up reading mainstream, and I continue to do so, and I am quite picky about what I read. It’s hard for an author to get and keep my attention, if there are any thin spots in his/her craft. I think I might be in the process of forming a new list of Favorite Authors. So far, … Continue reading →

Posted in writing business, Lesbian fiction genre, lesbians, WRITING LIFE, Fiction Writing, CREATIVITY, mainstream fiction genre, lesfic genre, PSYCHOLOGY, independent author, romantic suspense genre, Political Correctness, indie publisher, dinosaurs, novels, AKA Investigations series, Pitfall, society, WRITING, Time-Travel, Kelli Jae Baeli, romance-genre, Huffpost, straight, suspense genre, BOOKS, scifi genre, speculative fiction genre, PUBLISHING, WRITING CRAFT | Leave a reply

A Bowl of Cherries Vs. Sucking Beetroot

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on August 12, 2014 by Kelli Jae BaeliSeptember 10, 2020

Greetings, Precious Readers. As most of you know, I’ve had a rather eventful few years. Yes, i found the love of my life, and we are now happily engaged to be married. But getting to this point was a path strewn with rocks and blocks and sharp pointy things, and quicksand and befanged beasts, attacking from all sides. Okay, that might have been a tad melodramatic. But it’s been really challenging. It’s harder than it seems to leave everything behind and start from scratch in another country when you don’t even like to leave the house, and you’re also an … Continue reading →

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Pitfall and the Scoop

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on May 29, 2014 by Kelli Jae BaeliAugust 26, 2015

Somehow I got tag-teamed. TT Thomas and Kathleen Wheeler both tagged me for this Blog Hop, My Writing Process. I suppose i could post this twice, but maybe just once will do. It’s not like the Blog Hop Nazis will chase me down and break my thumbs. So here goes….. 1)What am I working on? You mean besides this computer jigsaw puzzle? (Addicted to those). Oh, writing. My current project is Pitfall (A Jurassic Romantic Adventure Dramedy). Just as most stories begin, I had the what-if : What if two lesbians who are very different, found themselves tossed back 150 … Continue reading →

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