It’s been a long couple of weeks in which I have been reassessing a number of my writing projects.
A few weeks ago I was sitting in front of the computer screen, the ever-pervasive cursor flashing on a blank piece of digitized paper, and finding words were not filling the lines, decided to revisit a few previous works.
Perhaps as a change in routine the house might have caught on fire, or there could be a major catastrophe with an earthquake coming out of left field, or family member or friend could have rung and told me they were in dire need of my help.
No one called, nothing happened, so it was back to plan B.
It’s not that I haven’t been writing, because when all else failes I have a series on the go called ‘Being Inspired, maybe’ which takes a photograph and I write about it, or whatever it conjured up in my mind. I have SomNote on my phone, and when I want to write, whether at home, out sitting in traffic, eaiting for any reason, or idle, I write.
Then there’s my YA novel that I’m writing for my 16-year-old granddaughter, and which I’ve been toiling over for 4 years or so. The other day I finally drew the quest map and aligned the text already written with it.
It’s finally taking shape and nearing the end.
I find SomNote excellent for just putting words down, emailing it my myself and rehashing it later. It has basically been used to write the first 37 chapters on the novel.
But as for the other writing?
Strangers We’ve Become, the follow up to What Sets Us Apart, is done and at the editors.
The Things We Do For Love, a little story I wrote many years ago, had undergone a rewrite and is also almost ready for publication. It will be categorized as Romantic Suspense, along with Sunday In New York.
My other story, the tales of PI Walthenson, private detective, is finished, and through two rewrites, and is now on a final edit before going to the editor.
After Zoe’s first adventure in ‘The Devil You Don’t’, she finds that the past she tried to leave behind had come back to bite her. The second adventure is called ‘First Dig Two Graves’, because it is about revenge and whether or not it’s best served cold.
And we may or may not find out whether John’s romantic aspirations are fulfilled.
But, the spanner in the works? NANOWRIMO where I hope to get another story underway. It is a perfect opportunity to write another raw novel, to compliment the three previously done, and, when there are more hours in the day, I can get around to polishing and publishing.