Whew, working hard on the latest novel. I started December 1st, and I’m happily 53,000 words into a projected 85,000. I’m expecting a first draft finish date by February 15th or sooner. After that, the novel gets stuffed into a virtual drawer for several weeks.
I’m thrilled with the characters in this one. I decided to try something different and have multiple main characters, and it’s working fine. I’m looking forward to reader feedback on several key points. Did I go too far? Did I not go far enough? We’ll see.
INVASIVE is being shopped by my agent. Crazy ass book. 😉
I’ve got a few stories out in the short story market, but those are always a crapshoot. With such a heavy focus on novels, I’m pleased with my two most recent short acceptances–a good start to the new year.
I captured this photo of Mt. Shasta in August of 2010. It’s not really an artistic photo. What it does show is the absolute spectacular nature of this mountain. For Illinois flatlanders like me, this is a shock to the system. To give you an idea of the vertical relief, the highway sits at 3,000 feet. Mt. Shasta rises to 14,197. That’s a valley/peak differential of 11,000 feet. That’s rare air in the lower 48. This was one of the first sights I encountered as I drove from Oregon to Northern California. Needless to say California blew me away. So much so I’m considering relocating.