Everyone seems distracted these days. I can’t remember the last time I had a conversation with someone outside of my home that wasn’t 80% about COVID19… How about you? No — before you answer that — more importantly, my arty friends, how do you keep your creative juices flowing lately?
Kid-lover and child-free-by-choice as I am, these days, my heart goes out to my friends with families. Now more than ever, it’s become a challenge for many to attend to the emotional as well as financial needs of their flock. (Here and here and here and here and here and here and here are a few of my posts that I hope will help you cope with the current crisis.)
To lighten everyone’s hearts, enter novelist/mystery writer/blogger Mike Befeler! He’s been our guest at Happiness Between Tails before — when he presented his engaging geezer-lit mysteries here and his delightful paranormal geezer-lit mysteries here. A proud grandfather, he’s using this quarantine to apply his imagination to a younger crowd. His brand-new uplifting and humorous short story about the Coronavirus pandemic is free to all who act quickly. Read on for how to get it for free!…

Writing a Short Story during the Coronavirus Pandemic by Mike Befeler
Like so many people, I have been hunkered down at home during the Coronavirus pandemic. My last writer activity before self-quarantining was the ill-fated Left Coast Crime Conference in March. I arrived in San Diego, had a full day of conference activity, and then the remainder of the conference was canceled.
My main activity since then has been taking care of our four-year-old grandson during the workweek. Since we weren’t getting together with anyone in-person except our immediate family, I started phoning old friends around the county to check in with them. In addition, we held Zoom calls with our kids in other parts of the country and even with one of the neighborhood friends of our grandson.

At first, I did no new writing. Then an idea struck me. Since I have another grandson who is in middle school, what would it be like for a boy his age to be an only child at home with his parents? The idea grabbed me, and I began writing a journal from my fictional boy’s point of view. I tend to be an outliner, but in this case, I operated as more of a seat-of-the-pantster. I had no idea where his journal would go. I sprinkled in some of the things going on in the news and how a boy would handle being bored and not able to see his friends. As I wrote, a whole new plot developed. My protagonist, Tad, made an unexpected discovery that changed his life. The result was a story titled, “Coronavirus Daze,” which I have just published as an e-book on Kindle. My goal was to provide an inspiring and humorous story that would give a positive diversion for readers struggling with being homebound.
A little by Mike about his short story, “Coronavirus Pandemic”…
The uplifting and humorous story is about a boy keeping a journal during the Coronavirus outbreak. A middle school student in Southern California, Tad must deal with the boredom of being stuck at home with his parents during the Coronavirus pandemic. He has a life-transforming experience when he makes an unexpected discovery. Readers may shed a tear and will undoubtedly have some chuckles as Tad recounts his adventures in a time of chaos and uncertainty.
You can get it for free! Email Mike at mikebef@aol.com for a copy. If you enjoy the story, pass it along to your family and friends.
About Mike Befeler: he is the author of seventeen books, including mysteries, a thriller, and a biography of a World War II veteran. Two of his mystery novels have been finalists for the Lefty Award for best humorous mystery. He began writing later in life and lives with his wife Wendy in Lakewood, CA. He played competitive tennis as a kid and in college and now enjoys pickleball (when the pickleball courts open again).
My arty friends, how are you keeping your creative juices flowing?…
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Thanks for sharing, I will have to check it out. I can’t imagine having young ones at home during these crazy times! Sounds like a good read! 😀😍
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D\Taking care of a 4-year-old during the work week has ups and downs but it’s what we signed up for when we moved from Colorado back to Southern California 5 years ago (child care is expensive and we enjoy the opportunity to be part of his life).
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always great to have you stop by 🙂
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I like how the author came up with the idea for his story. I really like the title, too. I wish him much success with this book!
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Thank you. It was a work of love and I’m happy to share it with others.
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that is so sweet of you, Mary Lynne 🙂
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That is very nice of him, and I will definitely get a copy. It is also a good sneak peak at his writing … 😉 … Thank you Mike, for giving us this opportunity! 🙂
And thank you da-AL for letting us know! 🙂
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Stella, I always appreciate feedback from readers, so let me know what you think after you read it.
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I will, I read the first two entries … I’ll be back … 😉
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will wait here for you 🙂
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My brother in Germany, due to the Corona Virus, reads every evening a story to his grandchild , over the phone. My brother’s wife is ill with Alzheimers to a degree of the worth level, so reading his grandson stories over the phone brings so much happiness to him and his grandson.
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Keeping in touch with family and friends over the phone or Zoom has been important to me during the pandemic as well
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that sounds lovely – perhaps his wife enjoys it too?
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Thank you da-Al for your comment, unfortunately my brother’s wife suffers from Alzheimer
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A lovely idea and gesture. My boys and I have been making YouTube videos where we read our free stories and provide a link to the fully illustrated PDF download. We are also sharing recipe videos and fondant art “how to make” videos.
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Roberta, yours are wonderful contributions during these stressful times
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Thank you
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how wonderful!!!
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