Almost time to send StrikeForce Reborn off to my editor!
I’ve finished the 2nd rewrite and it’s almost time to send StrikeForce Reborn off to my editor!
I’ve finished the 2nd rewrite and it’s almost time to send StrikeForce Reborn off to my editor!
The new cover is in!
I finally completed Project StrikeForce Reborn. 83,727 words. Phew!
Come one, just a little more!!!
I’m nearing the finish line!
A bit more, and then I can finally write, “The End.” I have to stop myself form skipping ahead and writing backwards. I always seem to miss something when I do that. But, it’s so tempting!!!
I’ve got 25,000 words to go. The scenes are all marked out and noted. I just need to finish writing them. The pace has picked up, bodies are starting to drop, and I don’t know if the OTM will survive.
On to the nadir!!!
I love writing scenes with Dewey Green. He’s one of my favorite characters. The scenes practically write themselves. Here’s a sample from StrikeForce Reborn. Eric was sitting at his desk, staring at the pages of emails awaiting his approval when a knocking came from his office door. He glanced up from his monitor and rubbed at his eyes. “Come in.” Dewey Green slowly opened the door and entered, staring
When I wrote Come What May, I fell in love with the unreliable narrator POV. Sam Fisher/Harlan is an unreliable narrator. There are clues to this sprinkled throughout the book. He wants to be a vampire hunter, but that doesn’t mean he’s capable of hunting vampires. Sam is faced with a new set of choices in Hard Times. One reviewer said Sam seems “slow.” I would argue he’s as realistically