
I'm usually very busy during the holidays and my blogging time is scarce. But I'm taking time to reflect how pleased I've been with the reception of my Psychic Triplet Trilogy, a most challenging writer's project.
After a spurt of really fun promotional blogging at others' sites, I'm looking at new projects, writing a bit between the holiday bustle, and wondering "Oh my, do I ever want to do something that intense again?"
But hey, look at Sherrilyn Kenyon's steady stream of very intricately woven stories. Now there is a dedicated writer, whom I admire very much. I wonder, if she can do it, can I, too? as I approach new work--and no, I'm not talking about my new stuff yet, because I'm still attached to my triplets. Separation anxiety (from a finished work) is definitely a writer's affliction.
The e-mail received on these and my other books is thrilling. Silence the Whispers remains a favorite with readers, and What Memories Remain. With a vast category readership asking for more, I'm pleased and feeling very fulfilled as a career writer. Very grateful.
I'm also very busy with 2 other blogs, see at this one's top tabs. I hope you'll visit them, too.
For those readers who want more psychic material, especially the readers commenting on Greer Aisling, the psychic mother of the triplets, it would be a great story, wouldn't it?