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TGIO – Out of the Ashes: HOPE for 2018

December 30, 2017 by Kat Drennan 2 Comments

2017 – A year of breaking records

A worldwide Women’s March in January, record-breaking high temperatures and continued drought, Hurricane Harvey, California wildfires–no one can deny 2017 gave us more biggests, worsts, and OMGs than I have the heart to list here. Suffice to say the country was hit with a boatload of pain from stem to stern this year. My heart went out to all those affected by mega tragedy, but nothing prepares you–NO THING–for the day disaster lands on your own doorstep.

The Thomas Fire

Thomas Fire from Reyes Peak
Seen from Reyes Peak, it seemed impossible that this fire could be at our door before morning.

On December 6th, two days after this monster fire raced down the “other side of the mountain” through Santa Paula and on to Ventura, the raging inferno switched direction and bore impossibly down on our little town of Ojai.

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A menacing glow less than one mile away, its path determined by capricious wind.

We packed our van with important documents, a few necessities (Hunky Boy’s surfboard among them), and the dog and cat, respirators failing miserably to keep the smoke from burning our throats, and  took one last look as flames consumed the drought-dry hillsides near our home, and wondered what if anything would be standing when we returned.

We spent two days away as it was near impossible to breathe, but found it less stressful to stay close by, the anxiety of watching the fire from afar too much to bear. Each time we left, we took away less “stuff”. Somehow it just wasn’t important anymore.

In the end, our home was spared, but far too many of our neighbors lost theirs, subject only to the capricious wind.

Eighteen days later, The Thomas Fire, named for the St. Thomas Acquinas College in the hills between Ojai and Santa Paula, would become the largest wildfire in California history, burning more than 280,000 acres.

Out of the Ashes

It hardly seems fitting to announce the release of the second book in my A Classic Car Romance series, the event I had planned to celebrate in this last blog of the year.  However, ONE OF A KIND was released, despite having lost power, being evacuated and returning to a changed landscape. Ironically, much of the setting depicted in this series–the hills of Ojai and along beaches from Ventura to Santa Barbara, the majestic mansions of Montecito, California–have been turned to ash and stone.

Out of the ashes
This overlook on the Casitas Pass–the setting for the “black moment” in ONE OF A KIND–gives new meaning to the literary term. Obviously, a popular drinking spot.

 

November is coming.

October 27, 2016 by Kat Drennan Leave a Comment

You know that October feeling.  November is around the corner. It’s your turn to put on the dreaded Thanksgiving Dinner and you’ve been afraid to open your refrigerator for weeks.  And, if you’re a writer and can’t help yourself, November 1st is the start of the dreaded National Write a Novel in a Month campaign, otherwise known as NaNoWriMo.  Both inspire a particular emotion: FEAR.

On the refrigerator front, I’m not just talking the occasional science experiment shoved to the back of the shelf, or The Madonna stalactite spanning three shelves in the freezer, call up People Magazine  and the Pope kind of fear. I’m talking can’t cram another thing in, night of the living dead, get out the fire hose, finding your grandmother’s upper teeth in a microwave-blistered piece of Tupperware, never want to go into the kitchen again of terror.

[Come on, peeps, you know who your are!]

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An authors NaNoWriMo refrigerator, fast food utopia.

Sort of like opening up that novel manuscript you wrote last November during NaNoWriMo.  Fifty thousand words in a month, no internal editor, no order, no throwing s#it out?   This refrigerator looks the cleaning day at Martha Stewart’s compared to the one I drafted.

I have a confession to make: I…sort of…like to clean out refrigerators. There’s something satisfying about throwing out old food, pulling out all the drawers to see what’s really, really there, shifting shelves, buying shiny new containers, and finding grandmother’s teeth. In fact, I had the pleasure to clean the refrigerator  for a friend last month as a special treat to help her recover from shoulder replacement surgery. (It’s a lot easier to throw out other people’s food than it is your own, by the way…hum, let’s see, maybe I can cut that mold off the cheese and use it in a quesadilla? Um, no.)

My last year’s Nano Novel, One of a Kind, inspired by the infamous Little Bastard of James Dean fame,  is almost complete. Yes, I did have to throw some s#it out, and use the fire hose.  But, damn, it’s a fun read and I’m proud of it and I can’t wait to share it.

You can catch a sneak peak over in the book tab under Coming Soon.

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PS: I am taking reservations for refrigerator cleaning appointments.  All expenses paid, and bonus trip to Kauai in advance, please.

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