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Somehow it's the end of the year and it doesn't seem real. So many people had a terrible year and if I look at the political crap we all had it bad here in the states. Personally, however, it was a fantastic year for me. I became a full professor. I took a bucket list trip to the Canadian maritimes. I published a novel Blood Red Roulette, one that I've held near and dear to me for over 20 years (In case you missed it -
blood-red-roulette
Blurb Arrigo Giancarlo’s friends think he's a rich young man with the unusual job of paranormal investigator, working with his psychic assistant in Las Vegas. In truth he’s a two-thousand-year-old vampire and member of the Chiaroscuro, a group of Supernaturals dedicated to keeping humanity safe from the more dangerous of their kind. He’s also openly bisexual… but alone.

When he spots Luc St. John in a bar, Arrigo is intrigued. What begins as an effort to repay the kindness shown to him in the past quickly turns into much deeper feelings for the suffering and displaced Cajun. For Luc’s part, he feels too poor, too uneducated, and too bound to his hateful family to ever be worthy of elegant and cultured Arrigo.

An old enemy, Eleni, blames Arrigo for murdering her true love. On the anniversary of that death, she’s back to take revenge. As Arrigo’s closest friends fall victim to savage attacks, he fears nothing will keep Luc safe. Should he break both their hearts and let Luc go, or is it too late? If Luc’s already in Eleni’s sights, Arrigo knows that like most things in Vegas, the odds are against him.

You can find it on Amazon here or at my publisher here)

I also published a Christmas short story with DSP Purrfect Holiday You can order it here at DSP purrfect-holiday AND I had a SF novella picked up by Ninestar Press what will be out in 2019. I also published a middle-grade steampunk short story that I'm very proud of (and frankly made more money from than almost anything else which shocked the living hell out of me).


Heck I even managed to get my blood sugar under some semblance of control and I've started dancing again (when I say dancing I don't mean ballet or jazz tap or anything. I mean mostly just getting up and moving to the beat however the hell I feel like it and how the arthritis lets me move.) So I can't complain about 2018. I've had WAY shittier years.


So what's on deck for 2019? I don't have much in the way of resolutions but I do have some goals. 1. FINISH These Haunted Hills. I think this is one of the best things I've written in years and I need to finish it. It's two-thirds done. I would love to finish it by May.

2. Edit Splinters of Silver and Cold Iron. HOW MANY years have I said this and not done it? It's embarrassing. I put it in my writers group again and it's still not getting edited on my end. I absolutely have to rewrite chapter one. It fails (and I failed to write down anything Katie said when we were at Tim Horton's). Somehow my writers group years ago convinced me to change the first chapter to the frame it's in now but that's just not working. I think I have a way to begin it now and once I settle in back at work I'll do it. I HAVE to do it.

3. FINISH something. I don't care if it's Xenolith or one of my other half done nano novels. For the love of god finish something. Also keep an eye on Dreaming Robot press that published my short story because it was such a good payer. Unfortunately the last open call was SO fast I couldn't get anything done but since it's mostly girl oriented SF I could start something now and hope for the best.

4. I should be looking for an agent, end of story.

5. Keep working on Jana's stuff too.


That is a modest beginning for 2019 so I'm happy with that. Anything more will be sauce.


And here's some writing links to take us into the new year.


How to Outline Your Novel

Story Planning Books: 3 Approaches to Consider

APODS – Priorities: The Four Ps (Part Two – SMART Goals) by Amanda Cabot

Seven Things Writers Get Wrong About Language

Can I Craft a Setting Without Bigotry?


Self-Publishing Is Not A Back-up Publishing Plan


What Binge-Watching ‘Stranger Things’ Taught Me About Storytelling


Transcription Software Can Be A Huge Time-saver



Avoid The Cliché “Strong Female Character”
(I'll add being a bitch does not equal strong!)

Adopt one today! Adopt one today!


Okay I don't have the break down because I'm lazy and trying to write something more


Yearly Word Count -

117473 / 100000 words. 117% done!

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