KODI WOLF
Lesbian Romance & Erotica


2014: Year in Review

(Written by Kodi Wolf sometime in December 2015)

I posted 2 chapters in 2014.

Both were for Lights of Life, which was the story I focused on more than any other for the year.

Unfortunately, I wasn't only focused on my writing.

I ended up in the hospital in March with a viral infection, which led to further health issues that I'm still dealing with as I write this (December 2015).

Then in June, I decided to take my jewelry making from a hobby to a business and formed an LLC partnership with my wife called Dasimo Jewelry. Of course, starting a new business takes a lot of time and energy (much more than I anticipated), so it's been a constant struggle trying to find the balance between my two passions. That lack of balance led to far too many months where I only spent a few days working on my stories.

On the bright side, the things I've learned for the jewelry business have crossed over into things I need to know for my writing (mostly marketing and social media). For example, I finally joined Facebook as a first step outside my natural introversion, though I haven't posted much so far (I think I have less than 10 posts since May 2015, but I'm hoping to change that in 2016).

Moral of the Story

Every masterpiece starts out as a work in progress.

Well, my life is definitely a work in progress. To quote Edison once again, "I've found 10,000 ways that won't work," but little by little I'm finding the ways that do. Their common theme is one of patience and acceptance. I'm learning to be patient with myself and to accept there's a lot of stuff I'm not in control of (like my health). Above all, I'm learning to simply enjoy myself and that shift in attitude is helping me to achieve the many goals I have for my life, if a bit slower than I'd like (there's that patience thing again).

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Hey,

Sorry for the fake out, but I don't collect email addresses for marketing purposes.

I was just told I needed an email signup form on my pages, so I created this one as part of the original design, then changed my mind, but decided to leave this here as an Uno reverse card. :)

Anyway, my stories are my sales pitch and if the free chapters (and entire books) aren't enough to convince you to pay for access to more of the same, then I don't see how my bugging you with emails is going to change your mind.

Plus, I have social phobia and trying to come up with marketing emails is my definition of an anxiety-inducing nightmare.

Not to mention that's not what I want to be doing with my precious writing time or wasting your precious reading time.

So, if you want to get an email from me, you'll either have to purchase a Story or Site Membership, or email me directly and talk to me about my stories.

Or ask me a question and I'll do my best to answer.

But seriously, email me about my stories.

Tell me what you liked, what you wish I'd done differently, your favorite scenes.

Especially if there's one story in particular you'd like me to update. I know some of them have been sorely neglected and it motivates me to work on them when my anxiety and chronic pain are making that more difficult than usual.

Hope to hear from you soon. :)

Take care,

Kodi