
Sunday, February 1, 2026, Orlando, Florida
“Everything was frozen up and silent that morning. Even the wind was silent, but not really dead. It waved about a little and beat its tail gently against the hard sky. There was no sun yet. The sky was empty. It was all frozen up, like a sheet hanging out in the frost.” – Jean Giono, Regain

It’s a sunny but bitterly cold Sunday morning here in my nook of Central Florida on this first day of February. As I write this, the thermometer reads 33°F (1°C). When I woke up at 5:30 AM, it was in the low 20s, and as recently as half an hour ago it was still 29°F (-1.66667°C). The sun is doing its best, though, and the forecast promises a daring high of 44°F (6°C). Not exactly T‑shirt weather—but at least I’m not trudging through knee-deep snowdrifts out on the front yard.
There isn’t much news to report. I paid my rent, made a quick breakfast of instant oatmeal and two cups of coffee, and—as is my ritual—checked my Kindle Direct Publishing Reports page. I wasn’t expecting any sales this early in the month, but hope is a stubborn thing in a writer’s heart.
Still, it stings a little to open the dashboard and see nothing new. I don’t write solely to entertain myself, and the royalties matter. So I refreshed the page, took a breath, and…nothing. No sales recorded. No estimated payments on the horizon.
Oh, well. Tomorrow is another day, and the month is young.

And speaking of new beginnings: the Kindle edition of Reunion: Coda is on sale for $1.99 on Amazon.com from today through February 8. If you’ve been curious about the story—or if you’ve been meaning to add it to your library—this is a perfect moment to do so. Your support keeps this writer’s heart warm on mornings like this.
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