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message 1: by Ian (new)

Ian Loome (lhthomson) | 70 comments Hi,
My name is LH Thomson and I'm a 43-year-old mystery writer. I got heavily into the Goodreads community for about six months two years ago, then retreated into a hermit-like state to write a dozen books. Now I'm trying to get out there a little more, so I'm just stopping in here to say hello. Drop me a note or a friend request (or just a reply here!) and we can connect. In the meantime, a blog post about why I have so much trouble being a sociable dude....

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...


message 2: by Malina (new)

Malina | 2788 comments Welcome L.H, I'm sure you will enjoy this group.
Good luck with your books!


message 3: by Don (new)

Don Satalic (donsatalic) | 135 comments Wow...a dozen books in two years? It took me 25 years to write one. So, you are certainly welcomed back to the Mystery, Crime, and Thriller Group.


message 4: by ☕ Nichole (new)

☕ Nichole ☆ (kyanite) | 13 comments I'm with Don. Wow, 12 books in 2 years! Crazy. I've been nearly a year working on one, and it's not even close to being done.


message 5: by Don (new)

Don Satalic (donsatalic) | 135 comments Nichole wrote: "I'm with Don. Wow, 12 books in 2 years! Crazy. I've been nearly a year working on one, and it's not even close to being done."

I did three rewrites before the book was finished. Then came the editors' comments that had to be incorporated. I think this was the hardest thing I've ever done.


message 6: by Ian (new)

Ian Loome (lhthomson) | 70 comments Don wrote: "Nichole wrote: "I'm with Don. Wow, 12 books in 2 years! Crazy. I've been nearly a year working on one, and it's not even close to being done."

I did three rewrites before the book was finished. T..."


I got offered a deal for four of them from a rather large book company but the terms were basically extortion for no guarantees in return.

I suppose I probably write to formula somewhat, Don, in that I pre-plot every angle from back to front before I start, and I tend to pace my action on where it has worked in the past.

Also, my wife lets me work from home as a writer full-time... at least for a little while longer. Royalties were pretty crazy in the summer after one of my books went onto Amazon's (overarching) mystery best-seller list for a few months but have quieted down since.

I'm working on genre, lit fic and a screenplay right now and I"m amazed at the vast difference in time to finish each.


message 7: by Bill (new)

Bill Welcome to the group, LH. I hope it's second time lucky. :)


message 8: by Ian (new)

Ian Loome (lhthomson) | 70 comments Bill wrote: "Welcome to the group, LH. I hope it's second time lucky. :)"

Cheers Bill!


message 9: by ☕ Nichole (new)

☕ Nichole ☆ (kyanite) | 13 comments Sounds like a good wife! I'll have to check out your books. Not that I should really be adding anything to my TBR list right now. It's well over 100!


message 10: by Ian (new)

Ian Loome (lhthomson) | 70 comments Nichole wrote: "Sounds like a good wife! I'll have to check out your books. Not that I should really be adding anything to my TBR list right now. It's well over 100!"

Not to worry, I routinely run into people on GR who haven't reached books yet that they shelved in 2009!


message 11: by Don (new)

Don Satalic (donsatalic) | 135 comments Wow again, L.H. I am truly humbled.


message 12: by Ian (new)

Ian Loome (lhthomson) | 70 comments Don wrote: "Wow again, L.H. I am truly humbled."
Thank you! It's a lot of hard work now but I'm hoping down the line it'll pay off in having more time to write about esoterica.


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