I have some books that I wrote prior to my cancer diagnosis more than ten years ago. They are best described as vampire/police procedural stories. They are pretty firmly set in the 2010s. The Great Recession and the 2012 election are in the background. They are long, in the 400 to 600 page length. I've been considering doing a little reediting and releasing them as shorter e-books. Maybe in the 200 page range? I have manuscripts that continue the series and breaking up "The Food" and "Blood Spirit" into shorter books might make it easier for folks to read and get into the story. Thoughts?
Great idea, I think. I'd love to read them but have so little time, what with the whole writing thing, so getting smaller chunks is very helpful to me. The premise of your earlier books always intrigued me, so I'd love a chance to get into them easier.
I'm getting back into the writing world again after a long illness and withdrawal. The books I've already published primarily center around a fictional Florida county, a young woman named Donna ParkerI'm getting back into the writing world again after a long illness and withdrawal. The books I've already published primarily center around a fictional Florida county, a young woman named Donna Parker, who is a major player in the law enforcement community there. And, oh, yeah, there are also vampires and time travel. Typical rural Florida. "The Cabin" is a YA book. The others are pretty graphic. I've recently cranked out four new books which are more BDSM oriented. IOW, graphic WRT sex. So, this blog is designed to update my surviving old fans and hopefully, my new ones, on my progress getting these out as e-books. So, stay tuned....more
They are best described as vampire/police procedural stories. They are pretty firmly set in the 2010s. The Great Recession and the 2012 election are in the background.
They are long, in the 400 to 600 page length.
I've been considering doing a little reediting and releasing them as shorter e-books. Maybe in the 200 page range?
I have manuscripts that continue the series and breaking up "The Food" and "Blood Spirit" into shorter books might make it easier for folks to read and get into the story.
Thoughts?