Friday Facts About Rain

Since it's done nothing but rain every day for a week, I can't seem to think about anything but the obvious. Rain.

The Houston area had nearly 36 inches of rain from Jan. 1 to July 1—eleven inches more than normal.

I don't know the rainfall since July1, but I do know the whole area is under flood watch.

FACTS ABOUT RAIN

(1) Rain has a distinctive smell even though it is thought to be odorless. The earthy smell when it first starts comes from moistening of the ground. That smell is called petrichor, as coined by Australian scientists in 1964.

Petrichor is created by a byproduct of the decomposition of organic matter which is called geosmin which may be present in the ground is released in aerosol form when raindrops hit the earth's surface. Humans pick up the petrichor scent that’s present in the aerosols.

(2) Even though we think raindrops are shaped like teardrops, they're not. Most are round and plump like a hamburger bun unless they're larger than 1 mm. When they get large, the shape gets distorted.

(3) The average raindrop weighs about .001 ounce (0.034 grams), and that's less than the weight of an eyelash.

(4) The average speed of raindrops is about 14 mph.

(5) The rainiest place on the planet is Mawsynram in India in Maghalaya state that averages  467.4 inches of rain each year.

(6) The driest place on the planet is the Atacama Desert in northern Chile and southern Peru. This non-polar desert gets an average of 0.019 inches of rain each year.

Of course, sometimes rain may fall, but it never reaches the ground which brings us to our last rainfall fact.

(7) When rain falls from clouds and the air is very dry, raindrops can evaporate as they fall. Falling rain that evaporates before hitting the ground is called virga.

TAKEAWAY TRUTH

That's all I have time for now. I've got to give Freddie a quick walk before the next rain shower.

Love to read? Sign up for my free Newsletter, I LOVE READING. Once a month, you'll receive exclusive content and news about giveaways, bargains, and new releases.

Review - A Family Affair - Netflix

Wow! Netflix finally came up with a great romantic comedy in A FAMILY AFFAIR starring Nicole Kidman, Zac Effron, Kathy Bates, and Joey King.

They've tried the romcom genre in the past, but most of their efforts have been less than successful. This one hit the bull's eye. If you haven't watched it yet, you're missing a great flick.

Zac Effron is perfect as Chris Cole, sexy, hunky star of action films. He is truly delightful.

Nicole Kidman is perfect as Brooke Harwood, a famous novelist and a widow of 10 years who has had no relationships since her husband died.

Joey King is letter-perfect as Zara, Brooke's self-absorbed daughter who is Cole's girl-Friday who is at his beck and call 24/7.

I don't want to give away any of the hilarity inherent in this second chance, age-gap romance that's exactly what you're looking for in a romcom.

The fact that it shows believable superficial Hollywood type characters who "grow" as people is the cherry on type of this delicious sundae of a movie.

A FAMILY AFFAIR was released June 28, 2024. Directed by Richard LaGravenese and produced by Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum for Roth/Kirschenbaum Films, the movie is a winner.

BY THE WAY

If you're looking for a romantic comedy to read, try Just One Look, a second chance romantic comedy that's now available at most ebook selllers: Kindle, Apple, B&N, Kobo, etc.

TAKEAWAY TRUTH

An absolute must-see movie. If you want to thank me for pointing you toward it, just leave a comment. *g*

Love to read? Sign up for my free Newsletter, I LOVE READING. Once a month, you'll receive exclusive content and news about giveaways, bargains, and new releases.

Politicians and Humor? Seriously?

Why don't we look at the lighter side of politics?

You may well ask, "Is there a light side?"

Yes, and it's found in the funny things past Presidents of the United States have said.

Let's begin with Harry S. Truman who said, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog."

Abraham Lincoln said this of a fellow politician: "He can compress the most words into the smallest ideas of any man I ever met."

Lincoln had quite a sense of humor. He once said, "If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee."

One day first lady Eleanor Roosevelt left the White House to visit a penitentiary. When Franklin D. Roosevelt asked where she was, he was told, "She's in prison, Mr. President." To which he replied,  "I'm not surprised, but what for?"

When Calvin Coolidge announced he wouldn't run for re-election in 1928, a reporter asked, "Why don't you want to be President any more?" Coolidge replied, "Because there's no chance for advancement."

In 1980, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter were running for President. When Reagan heard Carter was supposed to appear on 60 Minutes to talk about his accomplishments, he said, "But that will leave 59 minutes to fill."

Theodore Roosevelt once said, "When they call the roll in the Senate, the senators do not know whether to answer present or not guilty."

Jimmy Carter said, "I have often wanted to drown my troubles, but I can’t get my wife to go swimming."

President Carter, proclaimed as one of the worst presidents ever, also said, "My esteem in this country has gone up substantially. It is very nice now that when people wave at me, they use all their fingers."

"If it were not for the reporters, I would tell you the truth." —Chester A. Arthur

Since I started with a quote from President Truman, I'll end with one. He said, "My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician."

TAKEAWAY TRUTH

Which quote did you like best?

 Love to read? Sign up for my free Newsletter, I LOVE READING. Once a month, you'll receive exclusive content and news about giveaways, bargains, and new releases. 

Self-Publishing Potential 2024

Since the first half of this year is history, it's a good time to take stock of what's going on in self-publishing.

Why have so many authors embraced self-publishing?

The answer is easy. Authors enjoy having more control over bringing their stories to readers.

Often, they also have higher income without the middle "man" of the traditional publisher and/or an agent.

That's one of the reasons behind the 17% annual growth rate according to Blurb, founded by Eileen Gittins in 2005.

Blurb is a platform that facilitates creating, printing, and publishing independent books. By the way, traditional pubishing had only a 1% growth during that same time period.

SELF-PUBLISHING REWARDS

In 2022, more than 2,000 self-published authors earned over $100K in royalties, and many of those authors were women. Around 67% of self-published books come from women authors which is quite a contrast to the traditional publishing world.

Monetary rewards aside, self-published works are now being accepted by prestigious awards like the Pulitzer and the British Book Awards. I was amazed to learn that a self-published work can be submitted for consideration.

Self-published books now make up 30 to 34% of all ebook sales, and there are nearly 300 million self-published books sold each year. What does it mean for an author? The market is growing so there's room for new authors.

According to Alex Newton and his K-Lytics reports, 58% of the Top-400 most sold Kindle books of 2023 were romance titles.

For 2024, the forecast from several sources named these as trending genres: Romance, Fantasy, Contemporary Fiction, Romantasy, and Young Adult.

NOT ALL ROSES

Discoverability is the most important factor in book sales for self-publishing authors. Yes, there is room in the marketplace, but there is also tremendous competition. 

You can write the best book in the world, but if no one knows it exists, you may end up as one of the 20% of authors who have no income from writing.

SELF-PUBLISHING IS A 1-MAN BAND

When I started self-publishing, there were no companies offering services like formatting ebooks and print books, cover design, proof reading, marketing, etc. I had to learn how to do it all. I made mistakes too, but I learned from them. Now I'm able to easily format an ebook which means I'm not paying $50-$100+ for this service.

The more you learn to do, and do well, the less overhead you incur. Just make sure that what you do looks professional.

Now there are many companies offering every facet of publishing including proofreading, editing, design, format, distribution, and marketing. These services may or may not be in your budget. That's for you to decide.

BOTTOM LINE

What should a self-publishing author do with the information I've presented? 

(1) Write the best book you can.

(2) Get it professionally proofed and edited.

(3) Package it so it looks as if it came from a traditional publisher—whether you do that yourself or you hire a company to do it.

(4) Learn how to market your book with successful online ads.

From conversations I've had with readers of just about every gennre, most readers don't know, or care, if a book is self-published or traditionally published—unless they are jarred from the story by several typos, wrong word usage, poor grammar, etc. 

TAKEAWAY TRUTH

Readers are there for the story. Don't give them a reason to be shocked out of the story by poorly presented text. That can be the kiss of death for an author.



Love to read? Sign up for my free Newsletter, I LOVE READING. Once a month, you'll receive exclusive content and news about giveaways, bargains, and new releases.

Free App - JustWatch

If you have multiple streaming services, there's an easy way to find a specific movie or TV show.

Visit JustWatch, a platform that's free and offers a way to search quickly for a specific title without going from app to app.

Why scroll through all of the apps on your TV when you can do a search for a title and find what streaming service offers it. 

If you just want to browse, JustWatch it also comes in handy. When you find a show or movie that interests you, you can immediately see which streaming service offers it.

The platform which has an estimated 40M users is free and also offers recommendations, streaming charts, and categories to make finding something to view even easier.

The platform is easy to use, available on several devices, and shows only content that's legally available Netflix, Max, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and many other streaming services—all in all, they list more than 500.

There is a JustWatch Pro, but the free version is powerful so useful I doubt anyone would want to pay a subscription fee for the Pro level.

PERSONAL DATA

The platform does collect some personal data and may store the digital footprint of the device you’re using, such as your IP address, date and time of access, and identification data of your browser and operating system. 

If you register for a paid account or leave public feedback, they may collect personal information, such as your name or email address. However, the personal information is deleted as soon as the process is complete.

If you don't want to provide that information, using a VPN helps.

TAKEAWAY TRUTH

If you find yourself endlessly scrolling for something to watch, you should try JustWatch. It might save you a lot of time.

 Love to read? Sign up for my free Newsletter, I LOVE READING. Once a month, you'll receive exclusive content and news about giveaways, bargains, and new releases.

Kiss Her, You Fool!

Have you ever read a romance or watched a movie where a character wants to kiss or be kissed, but...they don't?

Didn't you want to shout, "Kiss her you fool."

I saw that very scene in a rerun of The Big Bang Theory recently when Amy's date said that to Sheldon. 

A KISS IS JUST A KISS

Yes, that's what Herman Hupfeld wrote, "A kiss is just a kiss," in the song, As Time Goes By, the love song from the movie Casablanca. But a kiss isn't just a kiss, is it? We learn early in life how to give kisses. When we're small children, we freely give kisses to mommy and daddy.

"Give me some sugar," Grandma says, and we delightfully kiss her cheek and hug her then squeal as she hugs us back.

When we get older, we learn there are different kinds of kisses. Kisses we give and take from our first puppy love crush. Then, a bit later, we learn another type of kiss—those drenched with passion and fueled by desire. Kisses like that are magical.

HUMAN INTIMACY

In 1971, Desmond Morris published Intimate Behavior: A Zoologist's Classic Study of Human Intimacy. In that book, he discusses the 12 steps of human intimacy

He designated The Kiss, or Mouth to Mouth Intimacy, as step 7. Morris doesn't describe that step in escalating intimacy as magical, but it is.

That's why so much attention is given to The Kiss in a romance novel. It's an important step in the growing relationship between the heroine and hero. 

By the first kiss, the couple in question are acting on their desire, and they're curious as to how that kiss will make them feel. Will it knock their socks off or put the damper on their growing desire?

Obviously, much depends on that kiss. If it increases their desire, which it should, then they face the problem of backing away from each other if there are circumstances that keep them apart. 

Of course, they may, for their own reasons, disavow the effects of the kiss. After all, a romance is all about overcoming obstacles to achieve a worthy goal – each other.

TAKEAWAY TRUTH

Do you have a favorite first kiss scene in a book or movie? Leave a comment and share.


 Love to read? Sign up for my free Newsletter, I LOVE READING. Once a month, you'll receive exclusive content and news about giveaways, bargains, and new releases.

Saturday Share Recipe - Chocolate Cake in a Cup

Yesterday, I made a large chocolate birthday cake today for my son-in-law whose party was today. I love chocolate—especially chocolate cake.

Many of you love it too, but you don't make it because you may think it's difficult, time-consuming, or you don't want an entire cake hanging around and tempting you.

That's why I came up with Chocolate Cake in a Cup, a little recipe that makes 4 small cakes which are delightfully delicious, easy to make, and won't send your calorie count into the stratosphere.

I shared this recipe several years ago so I'm reprinting it for you today.

CHOCOLATE CAKE IN A CUP

Ingredients
4 tablespoons self-rising flour
3 tablespoons of white or brown sugar (Use an extra tablespoon if you really want a sugar bite.)
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg, beaten
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons oil (canola, safflower, sunflower, or generic vegetable oil)
3 tablespoons chocolate chips
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons chopped pecans or other nuts, optional 

Directions
Into a small mixing bowl or measuring cup, place the egg, oil, sugar, and milk. Mix well. 

Add in the other ingredients except for vanilla and mix well. Add the vanilla extract and mix well.

Evenly distribute the batter into the 4 coffee cups. Microwaves vary in the way they cook. In my microwave, I cook these for 2 minutes at 1000 watts power. The cakes rise beautifully. 

Depending on your microwave, lightly touch the top of a cake when time is up. If it "springs" back when touched, it's done. If you think you need to cook longer, do it in 10 second increments. Don't overcook.

Remove from microwave and allow to cool a few minutes. You can serve it now as is or with a dollop of whipped cream or scoop of ice cream.

Even better, make a batch of my chocolate frosting. This makes 2 cups so save what's left in small freezer bags so you can defrost a small batch when needed. 

BEST CHOCOLATE FROSTING

Ingredients
1 stick) softened butter (I set 1 out a couple of hours before I make the cakes so it softens.)
2/3 cup Hershey's Cocoa Powder
3 cups powdered sugar
1/3 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

Cream butter. Lower speed and add milk. To that slurry mixture, slowly add the powdered sugar and cocoa. Beat on medium speed until mixture is smooth and creamy.

Add the vanilla last and beat well. If the frosting is a little thick, add a tiny bit more milk, teaspoon by teaspoon, until consistency is perfect.  Makes about 2 cups of frosting that's so delicious you'll be tempted to eat it like candy.

TAKEAWAY TRUTH

It's such an easy way to make a dessert that's delicious and fast. Let me know if you try this.



Want exclusive content, giveaways, and bargain books?