An end-of-year update

Today is the winter solstice, which means the year is pretty much in the bag, so I figured I should do an update because all the cool kids are doing a 2022 recap.

It was a mixed bag of a year for me. I am currently working on getting the next novel out of the door and to my editor by the end of the year. That puts me about six months behind according to the schedule I had set for myself at the beginning of the year. The current novel is the first in a spin-off Frontlines series, and I had planned to turn the draft in by the end of June. That obviously didn’t happen for a variety of reasons, chief among which are “2022” and “OMG LIFE”. I’ve had a rough time with my creative output this year, and while things are progressing again, it feels like my brain is working at about 1/2 the speed it was operating at before the world started going to hell in early 2020.

Remember when I posted about 2020 being really rough for creative work? Yeah. 2022 was even worse for me for some reason. Reading the posts and updates of my writer friends and colleagues on various social media platforms, it looks like I wasn’t the only writer who had a difficult time this year, and that fact is a bit of a comfort because it means it’s not just my stupid brain that was refusing to cooperate. Turns out it’s very hard to shut out the world and make up a new one in your head when the actual world is catching fire all around you every day.

As far as release dates go, I can’t make any accurate predictions because there are many moving parts for my editor to coordinate after I turn in this draft (and the next one.) If I had to guess, I’d say the new novel will be out in the second half of next year.

I hope you all had a less stressful 2022 than I did, and I really hope that 2023 will be less interesting times, in the Chinese proverb meaning of the phrase. I am not telling the new year to “bring it on”, because that’s just asking for it at this point. I’ll just keep putting down words until the work is done, enjoy the company of friends and family, and tune out of the news and social media as much as feasible.

Happy holidays! May Santa (or the loot-conveying mythical figure of your choice) bring you everything you want and need, and may the new year find you healthy and at peace.

 

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Published on December 21, 2022 12:24
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message 1: by Julie (new)

Julie Sorry to hear about your problems during 2022. I have had so many problems during this year, and bad ones too, that I have named it The Year of Suck. My father had a stroke which left him with brain damage that affects speech and thinking. My father used to do sudokus all day and now he can't do one. He mixes up words and at first either didn't recognise us or thought we were other people such as his brother (who's been dead for several years!). And there were more major problems the whole year long.

Anyway, I'm glad that you are pushing through even though you're at 1/2 speed. One phrase that helps me in times like that is "The way out is through". Meaning you have to tough it out and keep pushing to make it out of the badness.

I was sad that you completed Frontlines but a spin-off sounds intriguing and I'm glad you're not abandoning that universe.

I'm also looking forward to more books in that other series that takes place a few years after a big interstellar war.

Well, keep up the good work! I hope your muse is especially helpful to you.


message 2: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Hopwood I'm on page 161 of my debut novel for my MFA and man, it's like pulling teeth some days!
I hope to be finished with my first draft in September 2023 when I graduate. But it's hard writing a dystopian world some days lol.
I wish you all the best in this new year!


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