4 sections. 24 poems. 9 original photos (digitally animated by Google Gemini). 40 pages. 1 dog who is no longer with us.
The tentative publishing date is still January 12, 2026, four months after Jernee’s passing. I will know more after this minor flaw has been corrected, and I request another proof copy for review.
About the Book:
In Scattered Words: Poems for Jernee Timid Loadholt, the author wants you, the reader, to experience Jernee in totality, and understand why she has lost the greatest companion she has ever known.
If you have ever grieved the loss of a pet, many of these poems will not only resonate with you, they will set up holding spaces in your mind, crawl into your heart, and retreat only when they have been commanded to do so.
You will laugh, cry, nod in agreement, and reminisce about your furry family member(s) and how they have become your strength. Grief is not linear, and every creeping moment it decides to invade your heart, there is a poem in this book to greet it.
In Scattered Words…, Tremaine celebrated, lamented, grieved, loved, and released Jernee Timid Loadholt. Every day, she will probably do these things again—not necessarily in that order.
If you have never met a dog who had the uncanny ability to be more memorable than some of the people you know, with this book of poems, you will have your chance.

Scattered Words is approaching its tentative release date, and I believe it will meet the deadline I have in place for it. Because I am anal retentive, I will go through this proof copy with a fine-tooth comb, so to speak, to be sure nothing else is needed before it sees the world. I truly believe this book will be my best offering to my readers/supporters yet. However, I am insanely biased about this one.
Stay tuned!
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Thank you for sharing a personal and painful experience. I can’t wait to get my copy. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your journey.
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You’re so welcome. Thank you for being here. 🙏🏾🩵
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Proof copies!
I love proof copies—a creation made manifest!
I hate proof copies—gremlins inserting in-my-face errors that were *not* in the original <refers to original> that had not been in the original until I looked just now.
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EXACTLY! They can be helpful, and menaces as well. 😂🤣😆
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Oh I love this, Tre! How awesome to have a book to memorialize your dearest Jerne! Congratulations!! What format did you use for photos etc? One little fix and you’re there!!!
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Thank you, Cindy! Yes! Ah, I’ll make the tweak in the original manuscript saved via Google Documents, download it to a PDF file, and upload the manuscript again. Easy, peasy. *Crosses Fingers* that the proof copy doesn’t take forever to arrive this time around. It took about 8 days, so I’m hoping that’ll be the case this time, too. 🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾
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