Excited and relieved to have conquered the third and final Microsoft exam to achieve my Enterprise Administrator certificate. Now I can get my life back, writing and otherwise!
I’m excited and relieved to report that on Tuesday, May 31, I passed the second of three Microsoft exams toward my Enterprise Administrator Expert certification. After taking the next week off to remind myself how it feels to have a life, I’ll begin studying for the third and final exam. If all goes well, I’ll schedule that for the end of July.
Later that same Tuesday, after months of research into various midsize SUVs, I traded in my 16-year-old Hyundai Santa Fe for a 2019 Hyundai Tucson. I’m still learning all of its “bells and whistles” and while it’s only a four-cylinder engine (where the Santa Fe was six), the Tucson is a smooth ride with excellent handling.
So what’s new on the writing front? Unfortunately, not much since the time I had previously dedicated to writing is now consumed by taking Microsoft courses and studying for exams.
However, I managed to complete a new ghost story in April called “Where the Skeletons are Buried” involving Miranda Lorensen, my psychic-medium character who was last seen in my 2018 novella, Like Mother, Like Daughters and her ghost hunting team introduced in my 2013 novel, By Your Side. Work with these characters again was like reuniting with old friends. “Where the Skeletons are Buried” is being shopped around.
I’m also re-outlining the next full length novel involving Miranda and her team. One of the original plot threads, while compelling, gave me pause in light of our current sociopolitical climate. The more I developed that part of the story, the greater was my discomfort. So, I scrapped it and am moving in a different direction.
Lastly, I’m waiting on responses about two different short stories from two different editors and a publisher that accepted a detective story from me last year for publication this year has completed their move from Delaware to California and should be ramping up their operations again in July.
Stay tuned for more updates on these projects.
My writing schedule has been, and will continue to be, curtailed while I study for another technology certification. In this case, Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrator, which requires that I pass three exams. The first of which was completed yesterday, earning me the nifty badge below.
Afterwards, I treated myself to a few hours away from my studies to add over 900 words to chapter five of my novel-in-progress and begin editing a short story I finished last week. After a minor home improvement project, I’ll jump back on the certification trail again.
Stay tuned for more writing updates as two of my short stories that were accepted last year will be published in the coming months and I’m waiting for a response on another story I submitted at the end of February.