A thank you and what’s next
Thank you to all who have bought and/or read Murder in the Docklands over the past few weeks. I hope you’ve enjoyed it. Should you feel so inclined, please do leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads. Even a handful of words can help.
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In other newsAnd this is what I’ve been working on since Murder in the Docklands was released…
I’ve completed the ‘new thing’ I was working on. It took a week or so longer than I thought it would based on where things were back at the end of January. It ended up around the 50,000 word mark. Since finishing the first draft, I’ve been having a little think about how I’ll put it, and the subsequent stories, out into the world. I’d originally envisioned it as a series of five novellas/short novels that could be published separately. However, I’m beginning to think it might be better suited to a duology of books — splitting the fives parts between them. But we’ll see how things progress when I write the next one and edit this first one.
With the first of those stories done, I’m going to shift to working on the second of the Tales From Vasini IV novellas
Editing-wise, I’ve finished up a draft of The Vasini Chronicles III. It’s now sitting in the virtual draw while I pay some attention to the sequel to The City Between the Books and The Cities Beyond the Signal. Once that’s done and with someone else to look at for a bit, I’ll be switching back to working on The Vasini Chronicles III.


