Showing posts with label Heart of Tennessee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heart of Tennessee. Show all posts
Monday, November 5, 2012
November Update
Book sales have been quite good lately. I’m not getting rich or anything but I am
glad that people are downloading them freely or otherwise. If you’d like to provide feedback or
comments, I am always happy to hear them.
I’m hard at work on my fifth book, but this one may take longer than
usual to get onto the market. It’s going
to require a lot of intensive, considerate editing as it is a much different
story than I’ve written previously. In
the end, though, I hope my extra work and fresh approach will result in
something worth reading.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
End of the Month
I’ve been much too neglectful of this blog lately, as I
completed editing of book four and began to write book five in earnest. This has been an odd time—weather-wise,
personally, and otherwise. Mother Nature
has been having fun with us this October—first Indian Summer, now frigid temps
and rain off the edge of a hurricane. I’ve
heard the expression “frost on the pumpkin” my entire life, but snow is not something
I like to see on a gourd. Anyway, those
in the direct path of the hurricane have had it much worse.
Writing has more or less consumed me lately. I am quite bored otherwise; the days seem
interminable at best and painful at worst.
I can’t imagine what would become of me without an outlet, because I am
truly too poor and dull for any exciting hobbies. Reading has been helpful as well; I’ve read
more books this year than the previous ten combined, for sure. I think my problem before is that I was too
picky. Now I am on the lookout for good
stories, regardless of genre.
I don’t know how many people actually read this blog, but I must
thank everyone who has supported my writing career. You are amazing and I am lucky to have you as
fans.
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