Back in the Groove and Recent Reads
I'm back to writing again on a daily basis. Since my last post, I've written more than 15,000 words on my next novel.
I guess you could say I got back in the groove. I've always said and advised others that the best way to write a novel (or nonfiction) is to do it on a daily basis. Some days are better than others, but after time you eventually reach a point where the words begin to flow.

By the way, this manuscript is the sixth book in my John Ross Boomer Lit series. I'll disclose more about it in the coming weeks.
However, there is one thing that I did to kickstart my writing. While having coffee with a writer/friend, he mentioned that he was using an outline to write a novel. He said it was the first time he had ever tried doing that. He's more of a panster, like I have been when writing most of my novels.
The discussion reminded me of using an outline on a novel in the past. It was a loose outline, but it gave me some direction on where I wanted to take the story. So I did the same on my current work. By the way, another good reason to have a writer/friend to talk about writing, books, etc.
Since then I've been writing each and every day. Some days I don't even look at the outline because the words are pouring out. On other days, I will give it a quick look to make sure that I'm still moving in the right direction.
As I have with other novels, I'm not concerned about editing. That will come after I complete the first draft. For me, there will likely be 10 or more rewrites before I feel comfortable enough to submit it to my editor.
And now for a few recent reads:


Until the next time . . .