In case you missed it (unlikely, I know), Seductive Suspect has been officially released. You can tell it’s official because it now has its own entry under the Books tab. 😀
They say the best way to promote your current book is to write the next one, so I’m happy to report I’ve finally gotten started on my next project. I hemmed and hawed for a while as to what to start next. I suppose it’s nice to have too many ideas, but that just adds to the indecision. Here were my choices:
Option A: Fully outlined (a rarity!), projected word count not terribly high. Still a novella rather than a short story, but a short-ish novella. (Which might be redundant?) I know exactly how it will begin and end.
Option B: Somewhat outlined. The basic structure is there, but some details still need to be filled in and some dots need connecting. I know certain scenes I want to include, but I’m not positive about the order. I know how it will begin, and I have a general idea of how it will end, but not the exact words.
Option C: Still needs some baking. I know how the prologue will go, and I have a very basic timeline, but it needs a lot of work. Pacing is going to be a big one here. I know the general idea of the conclusion, but obviously books don’t stop immediately after the climax. However, out of the three, this is probably the most unique, imaginative idea, and that calls to me.
I waffled between A and C instead of actually writing for a long time, even going so far as to do more research on C. Ultimately, I decided on A, figuring it won’t take me *too* long to knock it out. We don’t talk about how long Seductive Suspect took, even though I have plenty of valid excuses, so I felt like I needed an easy win, so to speak. It’s coming along nicely so far, and while I don’t have a specific set goal in mind at the moment, I feel like I can get a pretty decent-sized chunk of it done by the end of the year.
(Though I might have to take some time off in October for the upcoming Seductive Suspect book tour, shhhh…. 😉 )