Update
So, I am seriously, finally, on the last chapter of the Lover of Ghosts. As much of the earlier chapters are already self-edited into good shape the finish line is not far away. It is looking like it will be about 60,000 words, a similar length tot he first part, Father of Dragons.
Blue Murder: the novella (formerly a short story in Creatures of the Night) has been submitted and I have seen the cover design, which is awesome. I hope to be able to share it will y'all soon.
In the meantime, in insight into the advantages of using a keyboard. Sometimes even I don't understand the notes I leave myself. I finally remembered what this says, but can you guess?
Dreams
Some writers get ideas from dreams, I am not usually one of them. The dream I had last night is one example of way. I dreamed I was on a large ferry that somehow ran broke down in a place where rescuers could not find it. I was with a small group of people who decided that the answer was to build a kind of jetty out from the boat, and for some reason we were building it out of books. Eventually we were all rescued and I was greeted by the characters from the TV show Bones (which I don't even like very much). I woke up feeling confused, not inspired.
Oh well. The revised version of Blue Murder has been finished and submitted. Lover of Ghosts is next. I am on the final chapter.
Blue Murder, director's cut
You may have noticed the reappearance of "Blue Murder" in the works-in-progress area. This is a short story that currently appears in this Aspen Mountain Press anthology. It is scheduled for re-release as a stand alone ebook so it seemed like a good time to flesh out the story and show what happened after Bern and Kerry fked to Canada. All going to plan, Blue Murder will be reappearing as a short novella, about 20,000 words.
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