Better Late Than Never

Mistakes have been made. By me. I made them.

Status

The Wizard’s Next Thing
I made next to zero progress on the word counts. The story stalled out in May. June did me no favors except that putting it down gave me a chance to let the story stew instead of slinging words at the page for the sake of putting words down. Sometimes that works. I want more than that for this book. I’ve been putting time in over the last few days. I think I’m in a better place, or will be once I figure out where the story went wrong. Probably Albuquerque.

Everything Else
No real change. At some point I’ll get back to those worlds. I just need to finish up with this one, at least temporarily.

The Wizard’s Cat
The audiobook dropped on June 16th. It is Audible exclusive, at least for now. Podium has been experimenting with wider distribution so keep your eyes peeled, if that’s something of interest to you. They generally don’t tell me when a book goes wide.

What Am I Reading?

I’m always on the lookout for some good new, self-published space opera. I found some last month with a collaboration between John Walker (an author I’ve read before) and David Cooper (whom I haven’t).

When a routine asteroid patrol turns up something that’s not an asteroid, it keys a series of events that unfold in unexpected but – to me – very satisfying ways. This is not your normal shoot-em-up, alien invasion story. Instead it’s an alternate take on what it might mean for humanity to join the interstellar community.

I just noticed book 2 dropped a few days ago. I know what I’m reading next!

But don’t take my word for it. Maybe grab a sample and see what you think.

A space suited man watches a streamlined ship lifting off from a desert looking planet.

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Looking Forward

I feel a binge coming on. The game I’ve been playing (No Man’s Sky) to let my brain stew on the Shackleford problem has become a bit too humdrum. There’s no purpose in a fresh restart. The universe is still the same. My old game would still be there. Somewhere. Polluting the universe.

What I’ve gained in distance has given some new ideas room to breathe. How do I want this story to go? More to the point, how can I recapture the feeling of fun and discovery from the first book? I feel like it didn’t quite translate well into the second.

Don’t get me wrong. The Cat is as good a story as I could tell at the time.

But my goal is always to make the next story better. The difficulty comes in defining better.

I’m beginning to get that itch again. Jones-ing for the feeling that hammering out a few thousand words a day for a couple of weeks brings. The immediacy that it brings – and that I’ve missed over the last few books when I tried to write the way others thought I should.

Can I do it? I don’t know.

We’ll see what happens.

I’ll keep you posted.

Until next month, safe voyage.

One thought on “Better Late Than Never

  1. I’m currently a fan of Elite Dangerous. There is something cathartic about hopping in a ship and heading literally where no one has gone before; my focus is scanning for exobiology. As ever, thanks for the suggestions of authors to try. I forget if you recommended Dan Willis, writing about a hard boiled detective who is also a mage, in a world where magic coexists with machines.

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