Settling in to life in Italy
It’s hard to believe that we’ve been here three weeks now, and harder to believe that we’re just getting into a groove. I’ve learned a great deal about Italian playgrounds, Italian toystores, and Italian ice cream. I’m hoping at some point soon to learn a bit about art and history as well. Keeping to a writing schedule is more difficult here than at home. Everything is so much more fluid, and work is actually a lot harder – different preps, different class lengths, different tests, etc. But I’m starting to get back on track. I’m working on the third/fourth draft, depending on how you look at it, of American Caliphate, an archaeological mystery that takes place in coastal Peru, where I spent some time working on excavations.
I’m also thinking about Henry Grave’s next adventures. Mediterranean Grave is picking up a little steam, but I still need lightning to strike to blow it into the next level of public awareness. A little help came this week from the good folks at The Sacramento News & Review, one of the finest papers in the land. Check out their review: http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/bibliolatry/blogs/post?oid=1922550
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