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message 201: by Julie (new)

Julie Reece Working on a new young adult urban fantasy with dragons. Almost done!

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...


message 202: by Mary (last edited Nov 12, 2012 07:14AM) (new)

Mary Findley | 110 comments Nano ing the sequel to my Dodge Steampunk, second in the series. Pinocchio is a very naughty boy, but he's learning to obey his mamma. And the tentacles monster has implants. Did they make him able to target Oliver Twist? Did Spring-heeled Jack betray the Alexander Legacy Company? What can Jessica Fagin contribute?
A Dodge a Twist and a Tobacconist (Alexander Legacy #1) by Sophronia Belle Lyon


message 203: by Nicolas (new)

Nicolas Wilson | 15 comments Last three chapters of my na-no-wri-mo project. Should get that finished in the next few days. Then, I'm on the last third of a science fiction story. I hope to finish that one by the end of the month, though that may be a pipe dream. At the very least, I want to have the first draft completed by the end of December. I'm also in the middle of rewriting or revising 5 other completed novels. I have outlines going for four more, but haven't decided which to commit myself to.

It sounds like so much more, when I say it all together like that.


message 204: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 113 comments Nicolas (re message 213), that sure does sound like a lot! :-)

I may be finished with my NaNo rough draft -- I've just barely got past the number of words I had in the rough draft that became Wander Home, and I don't have any definitely-planned scenes left. I'll try to keep the creative program for that book running in the background, so to speak, until month's end. Then I'll get back to trying to get the cover for the Wander Home paperback sized properly, and then I'll go back to editing the long-overdue sequel to Twin-Bred. . . .


message 205: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Keyes I am working on my NaNo draft, a third book in a YA Fantasy series. I don't think I'm gonna meet the deadline but I am soldiering on!


message 206: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Moorer (sherrithewriter) I'm still working on my mystery novel about the young woman that unknowingly makes a deal with a djinn. Just finished another major round of rewrited a little over a week ago - I added over 10,000 words (which came out to 6 more chapters), but I feel the additions really helped the story. I'm going to keep plugging away at it until I get it right!


message 207: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 72 comments stuck on my work. any helpers?


message 208: by David (new)

David Manuel | 25 comments Sonya wrote: "stuck on my work. any helpers?"

What are you working on?


message 209: by Anna (new)

Anna del C. Dye | 15 comments Would any of you like to be interview by me? send me an email
author@annadelc.com I post them on Saturdays.
Anna del C. Dye
for clean tales of Elfs & Romance
http://www.annadelc.com


message 210: by Dennis (new)

Dennis Maley Editing my magnum opus, Profane Fire at the Altar of the Lord. Historic fiction, three adventurers seek fame and fortune in 16th century Europe.

I'm trying to make it entertaining. Irony and a sardonic voice are more important to me than authenticity, so the standard of its scholarship is low. My target audience is the indolent, middlebrow woolgatherer that pokes about on obscure internet sites into the wee hours of the morning.


message 211: by Julie (new)

Julie Reece Editing a new YA novel I hope will be a series and working on a possible sequel idea for Crux by Julie Reece Yikes! Too many irons in the fire :)


message 212: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey Wakeling | 13 comments Great thread, nice to see so many people getting on with their work.

I had far too much going on this month to do NaNoWriMo, but I did start a new novella. Never thought of writing a novella, never thought about writing a zombie story, but the idea popped into my head and I couldn't stop.

I posted the first unedited chapter as a #samplesunday a few weeks back. The link's here if anyone wants to take a look: http://geoffreywakeling.com/2012/11/1...

Geoff :D


message 213: by Tanjlisa (new)

Tanjlisa Marie (tanjlisamarie) | 4 comments I am working on book two, Infiltration, for my YA urban fantasy series, Codename Fairy Godmother: Reassigned Codename Fairy Godmother Reassigned by Tanjlisa Marie


message 214: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Hornby (goodreadscomuser_jeanettehornby) | 14 comments My fourth novel - Grapevines and Gum Trees - is being proof-read, and I'm working on book number five - Escape Down Under. I wrote that one for NaNo a few years back so it needs a lot of work!


message 215: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey Wakeling | 13 comments Great that you've got right back into it, Jeanette. I always find that I end up wasting a few weeks with no writing when I send manuscripts off for proofing.


message 216: by Mike (new)

Mike (tymerum) | 7 comments I got sidetracked from the "World of Terra" series by getting caught up in my new dystopian novel, which I've yet to give a title to. In the interest of not wasting words, if anyone wants to know more, ask away.


message 217: by Lauryn (new)

Lauryn April (laurynapril) | 44 comments I'm working on the sequel to my first novel Into the Deep, and getting close to being ready to seek out Beta readers. I've also got a few other side projects that I'm bouncing back and forth between. I get sidetracked too... sometimes you just have to write what pops in your head.

Into the Deep by Lauryn April


message 218: by Martyn (new)

Martyn Halm (amsterdamassassinseries) | 48 comments My protagonist just had the sh!t kicked out of her, so she's recuperating.

I'm working on Peccadillo, the sequel to Reprobate - A Katla Novel in the Amsterdam Assassin Series.


message 219: by Lee (last edited Dec 03, 2012 12:54AM) (new)

Lee Foust | 4 comments I'm waiting for the layout proofs of my upcoming collection, __Sojourner__, poems, stories and sketches on the theme of otherness: travel, living abroad, escape. Have finished the first day and working on the second of a novel in frames (a bit like Boccaccio's __Decameron__) in which characters tell each other stories--it's based on the Medieval myth of __The Three Living and the Three Dead__. Three hunters come across three skeletons at the cross roads and they share tales of death and life. The project is to get six tales a day for a week. Also my publisher gave me a totally incompetent webdesigner so I just designed my own website leefoust.com--feedback welcome!


message 220: by Mary (new)

Mary McFarland (marymcfarlandauthor) | 15 comments Paul wrote: "The Garden: The Unauthorized Biography of Adam and Eve. It will be in e-book format and out on Amazon this coming December in time for the holidays. The Garden -- The Unauthorized Biography of Adam..." An interesting project. Is this nonfiction?


message 221: by Lynxie (new)

Lynxie | 95 comments I bombed out on NaNo due to a death in the family, but I plan on continuing the story in December and I'm hoping to have it finished and start editing in 2013! :D


message 222: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 113 comments Lynxie, I'm so sorry -- but glad that you'll be getting back to your story.

Lynxie wrote: "I bombed out on NaNo due to a death in the family, but I plan on continuing the story in December and I'm hoping to have it finished and start editing in 2013! :D"


message 223: by Harold (new)

Harold Titus (haroldtitus) | 33 comments I'm doing research that may enable me to write a historical novel (or two) about the failed settlements on Roanoke Island (North Carolina) in the 1580s. Human beings haven't changed much.


message 224: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm here on Goodreads checking out what everyone else is up to when I should be working on my next novel. Sometimes ya just gotta take a break.


message 225: by Lynxie (new)

Lynxie | 95 comments Karen wrote: "Lynxie, I'm so sorry -- but glad that you'll be getting back to your story.

Lynxie wrote: "I bombed out on NaNo due to a death in the family, but I plan on continuing the story in December and I'm..."


Thanks Karen. It's getting easier to deal with. I still haven't gotten back into the writing yet, but I've started cooking up more ideas again... that's a good sign :D


message 226: by Martyn (new)

Martyn Halm (amsterdamassassinseries) | 48 comments I've just released Peccadillo, book two in the Amsterdam Assassin Series. I'm currently researching and writing the first draft of Rogue, the third book, while sketching out some short stories that will become 'Katla KillFiles', to publish between now and when Rogue is released, probably around December 2013.


message 227: by Mhairi (new)

Mhairi Simpson (mhairisimpson) | 28 comments I'm mulling over Goodreads instead of copyediting, which I need to do so that I can get to this short story I have ten days to write, so that I can get back to editing my novel so that I can actually finish writing it so that...

Shoot me now.


message 228: by Jill (new)

Jill O’Bones (jill_h_obones) | 8 comments Completed A Vow of Fate for NaNo, and going to start editing sometime this month.


message 229: by Mark (new)

Mark Goldstein | 14 comments I'm currently working on a second novel. It's a work in progress, but since publishing my first book recently, I'm motivated to keep going. Several people have offered advice on publishing and promoting a book, for which I am grateful!


message 230: by Jill (new)

Jill Lovelace (Bookaddict559) | 4 comments I'm working on my first novel, a YA Romantic Suspense. If I can just get the family out of the house I'll be good!


message 231: by Thayer (last edited Jan 05, 2013 11:10AM) (new)

Thayer Berlyn Fortunately, I printed out a paranormal (ghost story) novel I had written because shortly after it was printed, the computer died. I had it on Word and so lost the file when the machine failed. I thought retyping it onto Google Docs on the new computer would go quicker, but it's been like running in a dream. I've been editing along the way, so this might explain why it is taking longer. I'm a fast typist, but a slow editor.


message 232: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 113 comments I finally got the cover for the Wander Home paperback in decent shape and published it :-). I'm editing the sequel to Twin-Bred, and looking forward to revisited my latest Nano draft -- but I'm thinking I may take a detour on writing-group nights, and start working on short stories set in the same afterlife as Wander Home, with some of the same characters (plus others). I'd make the stories free, and end each one with a plug for the only-$2.99 Wander Home ebook. I'd really like to help people discover the novel. . . .


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