Things to come – 2012

 2012. Is it just me or does it seem like time is speeding up? It seems like just yesterday, I was 18 years old and looking to take on the world.


 A lot has changed for me in the almost 20 years between then and now. My mother passed away, I met my husband, and relocated from the deserts of Arizona to the Pacific Northwest. Maybe it's strange, but by and large, I have very few regrets about my life, and maybe that's because I'm naïve, but I prefer to think it's because I accept that even the bad things that happened have made me into the person that I am today… and, for the most part, I'm pretty happy with myself as a person.


 2011 was a pretty big year, both good and bad. I was laid off from my day job, which sucked… but I took it as an opportunity and ran with it. Between looking for jobs and the occasional interview, I wrote and published my second novel and banged out the third which is now in the thick of the rewrite process. I also helped edit my husband's first novel, formatted said novel for both ebook and print formats, and helped him set up his blog and other social media promotional outlets. I also participated in breaking ground, so to speak, on a new small press with Garth, another fantastic author we know, Ren Cummins, and editor extraordinaire, Quiana Kirkland.


 So how does one follow up a year like 2011? You continue to turn the volume up to 11, that's how!


 Here's a sneak preview of what you can expect to see:


Shomu: Sekhmet's Light, Book Three
The Sekhmet's Light Trilogy Omnibus edition
The Days Upon the Year (a collection of 5 short stories/novellas set in the Sekhmet's Light universe to fill in some backstories that were alluded to but not explored in the series)
The Talaria Press Founder's Anthology which collects stories from me, Garth, Ren, and even Quiana in a single volume!
Emerald City ComiCon appearances by me, Garth, and Ren
And finally, I'm hoping to have time to break ground on a whole NEW series of supernatural thriller novels!

 Cripes, seeing it all spelled out like that, 2012 is going to be even busier than I expected, especially considering that I'm still looking for a new day job. Well, I guess all we can do is rip that volume knob right off and rock on! 

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Published on December 30, 2011 10:01
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