Overdrive in ’25, More Kicks in ’26

 

Here goes…the proverbial year-end blog post!

Second half is tops, right? Deeper meaning and expression, free of ego. As Carl Jung put it:

My best times in 2025:

Family!

Just had a lovely, relaxed holiday season with my beautiful, impressive daughters and loving husband.

Took trips to Berkeley and Chicago to spend time with five wonderful siblings.

A sibling collage…

A short and sweet trip to Colorado:

Good times with my law school friends, reminiscing, catching up, and laughing.

A fun visit with Kevin’s lovely, vivacious stepmom, going strong at 95!

Dance!

Stepping into a dance studio gives me instant happiness.

Every week, I taught 3 or 4 adult dance classes at Scarsdale Ballet Studio and took 2 or 3 classes.

Also taught a few contemporary classes at WildHeart Center, where daughter Lillian teaches and manages programming.

My students bring me joy. I’m so grateful for you! Congratulations to those who performed!

 

Fiction!

A couple of short stories published this year: “Blade” in  Punk Noir (love the name of that e-zine!), and “Counting Windows” in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine.

Started a (free) Substack, posting (when the whim takes me), stories from my collections, like this one, “At the Crypt.”

I narrated my first Dana Hargrove novel for audiobook, Thursday’s List!  ’26 will see the release of the next two Dana Hargrove novels in audiobook.

The BIG news was the release of my novel Indelicate Deception to great reviews!

2026

More time with family, more dance, more fiction!

A new short story collection and novel are in the works, ETA ’26 or ’27!

Wishing you and yours a happy, healthy, fulfilling New Year.

 

 

 

Closing the Door on ’24 and…Book News!

 

’24 was far kinder to me than ’23. Here are the highlights.

Just celebrated my 36th wedding anniversary with this guy.

Four of my many siblings visited me this year!

Here we are, a bit younger: The first six of us in 1963, and a photo with the seventh, my baby sister, in 1970-ish (oldest brother isn’t in the second photo.)

 

A lot of quality time with my daughters.

Feeling strong again and dancing almost every day, whether teaching my wonderful adult students at Scarsdale Ballet Studio or taking classes from so many talented and inspirational teachers of ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance.

Entered a new decade with a fabulous birthday party!

Culled through videos of several decades of my dance career and posted compilations of highlights: Vija on Stage, and Vija’s Choreography.

Three short stories published: “Better than a Dating App,” in Mystery Magazine, “A Father’s Duty,” in multi-author anthology Let Me Tell You About…, and “Rosemary and Reuben” in Short Story Substack. (Click on link to Short Story Substack to read “Rosemary and Reuben” free.) These and others will be in my next short story collection, planned for ’26.

And the big news: Cover Reveal!

 

My new novel, Indelicate Deception, releases on April 5, 2025. I chose that date because—why not?—it’s my Latvian Name Day, although the novel has nothing to do with Latvia. Here is how one reviewer describes it:

“V.S. Kemanis’s layered examination of what initially appears to be a love story at the Bay Area epicenter of the flower-power era morphs into a compelling mystery that asks hard questions about race and commitment. In alternating chapters, Indelicate Deception follows Caty, from the 1990s, and her parents, from the early 1970s, until the stories merge and escalate to a chilling conclusion… Caty’s pursuit of the truth pulses with the page-turning urgency of a thriller. Characters shine with dimension and depth as Kemanis offers honest portrayals of human courage and deep flaws.” BlueInk Review (Starred Review)

Here are a few more pre-publication reviews:

“A woman’s quest for the truth unravels a web of secrets and lies that threaten everything she thought she knew about her family in Kemanis’ utterly absorbing novel… Themes of truth, perception, and deception run throughout, urging readers to question how much of our reality is shaped by what we choose to believe. The novel expertly examines how memory can serve both as a comfort and an obstacle to understanding, particularly within the emotionally charged realm of family history. A beautifully crafted and deeply moving story.” — BookView Review (5 stars)

“Gripping, intense, and profound… Evocative prose and authentic dialogue enrich the emotional complexity of the narrative, blending moments of tenderness, humor, and heartbreak. Kemanis masterfully weaves emotional depth with nuanced character development… A captivating, thought-provoking exploration of family secrets and the pursuit of truth.” — The Prairies Book Review

“Colorful prose full of sharply-realized dialogue [and] third-act revelations will keep readers turning pages. An involving story of intergenerational discovery.”— Kirkus Reviews

“Recommended” — The U.S. Review of Books

Stay tuned for preorder links and more book news as it comes in.

With gratitude for wonderful family and friends, I wish you all a happy, healthy, successful 2025!