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Some of our authors shared New Year's Resolutions!
Veronica
Scott, Aydarr (Badari Warriors SciFi Romance
Novel) Sectors New Allies Series Book 1: To finish the three remaining books in my new scifi romance
series! (Book 2 is due to release in late January.) And then to keep writing
other SFR books of course!
Linda
Mooney, Breath of Christmas, a Sweet Contemporary Fantasy Romance:
Last year, I followed a mostly unspoken 3-point
goal, and that was to 1) start a new series, 2) continue a series, and 3)
complete a series. As a result, I started the Deities series with Sky Titans. I continued a series with
Subwoofers #4, Predator of the Pines.
And I concluded the Neverwylde series with book #6.
Due to that success, I've decided to make that
goal my resolution for this year. Which series will begin, continue, and end?
Well, you'll just have to hang around to see.
Maureen
L Bonatch, Evil Speaks Softly:
I made lofty resolutions for 2017 with extensive
details for each month. The year passed in a blur and I didn't take into
account that some of these goals were out of my control. Therefore, for 2018 I
don't intend to make resolutions, but instead concentrate on doing my best to
enjoy each day while striving for happiness.
Dani
Harper, Storm Crossed (The Grim Series): I’m not one for formal New Year’s resolutions,
but it IS a good opportunity to take time to figure out what’s working in my
life and what isn’t. Lately I’ve been focused on building more effective
writing habits. One big change is to grab my morning coffee and bang out some
words on my latest novel BEFORE I open my email or Facebook or news, or
anything else. My brain is at its freshest then (okay, as fresh as it’s ever
going to get, LOL). If I’m not careful, I often get these priorities turned
around. It’s easy to get caught “in the thick of thin things”, and end up too
mentally tired to be creative.
Nicole
Luiken, Gate to Kandrith:
I have a YA werewolf novel that I've finished
tweaking, and my resolution is to start sending it out to publishing houses in
the New Year. I'm hoping to finish revising Path
of Power the 140K epic fantasy novel that has consumed most of my 2017 in
January, get it beta-read and out the door. The next writing project after that
is either a proposal for the sequel to Path
of Power revising a YA fantasy novel with the working title Doppelganger.
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