Since I published the final book in The Ballad of Emery Brooks trilogy back in December, you may be wondering if I’ll ever write another series. I’ve thought about this a lot, and this week, I’m letting you in on possible plans for the future!
Ten months in, writing Follow the Arrows has proved to be quite the adventure. Either I go a month without writing (or months, plural), or I crank out thousands of words like it’s nothing. Update #5 features a mixture of both. Keep reading to find out why this WIP’s momentum keeps switching from traffic jam status to full throttle mode.
At almost three full months into Follow the Arrows‘s writing journey, the book should be almost halfway done, right? Bless your heart if you think it is, because life has been h-e-c-t-i-c lately, and I’ve had to put writing on the back burner to stay sane. Yeah, you read that right. So, just how stagnant […]
After spending two months creating an outline for my newest WIP, I actually started writing the thing in August! So, how are things going with Follow the Arrows so far?
As I recently announced here on Authoring Arrowheads, I finished writing my most recent work in progress, Tales of an Awkward Turtle, on May 30th! Throughout June, I’ve been planning my next WIP, which is an idea that has been waiting patiently on the back burner since 2018. Let me introduce you to…
By God alone, I finished writing Tales of an Awkward Turtle on May 30th! Here’s the inside scoop on all that went down the night I finished writing the book.
So, am I still enjoying writing Brandon’s story? I’ll admit, things haven’t been as easygoing as the first three months of writing were, but God’s still allowing me to press on!
As you may have recently read earlier this month, I finished writing On the Flip Side’s first draft on September 30th! Since then, I’ve been working on the outline for my next work-in-progress (WIP), which I’ve been thinking about since the book that originally contains these characters released back in 2018.
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