I’m trying my darnedest to finish the third book in the Five Rims series, and writing this blog entry isn’t really helping me achieve that goal…or is it? I think that I will never attempt another series. It’s not that my series isn’t exciting as it really is. I love the idea of creating a massiveContinue reading “3 Reasons to Not Write a Series (AND 3 Reasons Why You Should)”
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Writing a Sequel is the Hardest Work of All
I’m currently working on the sequel to The Terminarch Plot, and as I found out when I wrote This Broken Earth, writing a sequel may be the hardest work I’ve ever done as a writer. Usually I write one-offs or novels not intended to produce a sequel. I wrote The Transgression Box with the intention of writing more of Dornin’sContinue reading “Writing a Sequel is the Hardest Work of All”
Writing Progress: Female Lead Introduced
Word count of novel: 8112 Today I wrote a fun passage where my male hero, who thinks he is the last human in existence, find out that there was another human living on another planet all along. And she’s female. His reaction to her is at first fear because she is disguised to look likeContinue reading “Writing Progress: Female Lead Introduced”