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I normally avoid controversial subjects on this site. However, this was Earth Day week. The climate matters.
For now all of Dr. Rintz’ botany books, Exploring the Ozark Hills, My Ozark Hills, The Pumpkin Project, Love of Goats, Waiting for Fairies, The Little Spider (listed by a bookseller), City Water Project and Goat Games must be requested through my Contact Page. It is working as far as I know. Payment arrangements are through PayPal.
Books published through Kindle (Amazon) are still available through Amazon. This includes all of my novels and Ducks Love Hats. The eBooks are still available as well.
I have an author event coming up on May 9, 2026. This will have many authors and is at the Big Rock Candy Mountain camp next to Montauk State Park.

Only two weeks remain. I have the offer of a canopy to use. Maybe it won’t rain? Some new books are arriving in time.
Two does, Spring and Opal, are getting ready to kid. Fingers crossed they will avoid May 9.

This event begins at nine. It is an hour’s drive away. It would be nice to get there a little early. (Not a prayer.) The alarm goes off at 5:30. Milking is by six.
If it rains, I stay home. Books don’t do well in the rain, canopy or not. With the countdown comes the insistent mental checklists. What do I need to pack, to take?
The Ship Eighteen draft is a whopping 174 pages, 79,000 words. I do still need Beta readers. Most authors have a writing group to turn to or an online group. I miss mine.

My Writing
Cardua: Ship Nineteen draft has changed a lot. The ship has moved to a more permanent location. Spring is beginning and they are exploring.
Not much seems to be happening. It’s routine with events. Is it boring? I’m not sure. Lucra is so accident prone.

A book needs about 50,000 words. The garden essays fall far short and the topic list is no help. Now what? Rewrite time, I suppose.
I do have someone to read these. She is a fellow gardener.

General Comments
Those little chicks are half grown now. They are also out of the fences.
The rest of the chickens have moved into the chick house. I put the same food and water in it, but the chickens think it is better.
A new roost is in the chicken house. Now I get to convince all the chickens that did roost on the nest boxes they are moving.
Seedling trays are proliferating as those with more than one plant get repotted. Tomato seedlings are eager to move to the garden. Too early.
Plants are up and blooming all over the hills and ravines. Walking time is never long enough.
I have several writing deadlines. My 2026 goals are to finish Life’s Rules, Ship 18, Ship 19, the gardening essays and two Opal and Agate picture books. Is this doable? At least, I will try.

I am presently reading “The Silence of the Library”, “The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes” and “Homegrown Herbs”. There are more picture books, “Poems for Children” and “The Rainbow Fish” this week.
You can keep up with my reading and reviews on Goodreads. As I finish each book, I take the time to write a review on Goodreads. Picture book reviews are on my Goodreads blog. It would be nice if those reading my books would do the same.
Finding My Picture Book Reviews
My picture book reviews are on my Goodreads blog. This seemed the only way to do them. Usually there are three new ones on Tuesdays and Fridays.
I am very hesitant to add any outside links to my website. So you can find me on Goodreads under Karen GoatKeeper.

About GKP Books
I normally sell books through Kindle and Smashwords as their sites are secure. Some books are only available through me for the time being. Please use the Contact GKP page.
Some eBooks (notably “Pumpkin Project and “Exploring the Ozark Hills”) are too large or complicated for the other sites. These are available as PDFs from me. Please use the Contact Me page.
All of the links should be working. If you find one has decided to go on vacation, you can contact me through the Contact Page.
Thank you for Stopping By
Keep checking back as the topics on the two posts change every week, weather permitting. Impassable roads can delay things.

- What Plot?Usually, when I write a novel, something is going on. There is a definite plot carrying the story along. As… Read more: What Plot?
- Climate ChangeEvery chance I get I head out to check out the spring ephemerals as they will be gone soon. Some… Read more: Climate Change
- Lawn MowingSpring is a busy time of year. Everything suddenly needs attention. And you find you are walking through ankle high… Read more: Lawn Mowing
- Building a WorldAny writing endeavor leaves an author building a world. This is true for nonfiction as well as fiction. It is… Read more: Building a World
- Garden Tub GreensSpring is here in the Ozarks. It could still frost, but days are warm. It’s time to start those garden… Read more: Garden Tub Greens
