Now that FIX ME is pretty
much complete on my end, I’m free to move on to the next project. I plan to
work on book #6 and submit it to Flux down the road. I actually have 4 other
novels after FIX ME so I can definitely keep myself busy with that.
I’ve tried writing recently
and found out that my computer just wouldn’t have it. Every time I went into
word document, the cursor would freeze up and then I’d have to reboot the whole
thing and it still wasn’t working. Plus when I’d be on Twitter, the media
pictures wouldn’t show up. There were signs of problems everywhere. So it’s
time for a new computer! It’s coming soon and I’m super excited I’ll be able to
get going on my writing again.
We moved to a new place
about 5 weeks ago and it’s been hectic, but it’s slowing down now. With my
husband and son working long hours and my daughter (who will be going away to
school in the fall) I have gobs of time to work on my writing career, which
includes promoting FIX ME, of course. Twitter is amazing! Holla. (Love u guys!)
But I’ll admit though, I
haven’t written anything big with the exception of 2 poems since we moved in. I
posted one poem on Goodreads, but quickly took it down, thinking what was I
thinking. Lol The second poem wasn’t even worth typing out, so I crumpled it up
and tossed it in the garbage. Shoot. Miss. Have to pick it up to throw it away.
Haha
I do a lot of walking and
thinking, like somewhere deep something new wants to come out. I hope that day
will come soon. I want to write something completely new and something I haven’t
explored before. So I’m hoping on my walks, I’ll find that idea I want to write
about.
Some of the novels I’ve
written were easy to write and some were OMG difficult. The last novel I wrote
(I call it the Dream Book) it was so wonderful to write. Everything was
flowing, I wrote every day for 3 and a half months. Never once did I get writer’s
block or write myself into a wedge. It’s a novel with 6 different POVs and it’s
a group of teens talking about their dreams and trying to cope. Then suddenly their
nightmares turn into realities and people start dying one by one. Molly, the MC
has to figure out what her dreams really mean before she’s next. All 6
characters each have their own dream theme and it all connects in the end. So
it’s like getting 6 stories all rolled into one, like the movie Crash.
So I’m super excited about
that, but I have 3 other novels that need work.
#6 is a classic YA mystery told in a boy’s voice. He’s my only novel
with a main character that’s a male. #7 is another “blue book” I call it,
depressing but still with a hopeful quality. #8 is my YA horror story told in
dual POV, one female, one male. I love that one too, but it most definitely
needs work. That much I know. The horror novel was a big pain in the butt to
write too! And it’s only 45K words!
So I’m just waiting to get
the new computer. I have my daughter’s to work on right now, but once she’s
gone, her computer is gone too. I’m looking forward to getting my own and
buckling down on the next one in line. Thank you so much for your continued
interest in my work. I sincerely appreciate it!