Wow! It’s amazing how you get bogged down when you realize the outline isn’t ready!
I was cruising along for the first 20-some days, writing above my daily goal of 500 words, making good progress on “The Messengers: Evolution.” Jacob is traveling to Wheeler Tavern, while Kathryn waits anxiously, with nothing but cold feet, anticipating their wedding day.
As the initial story progressed, I felt something wasn’t right, that the outline was lacking. It wasn’t compelling enough to be an interesting book. This, along with hours spent visiting hospitals, rehab centers, and hospice, all curtailed my writing. Even my dedicated writing day of Friday was being usurped.
Still, I spent hours trying to come up with additional storylines, with new characters, as well as one for a returning character, all to add a suspenseful conclusion.
I can say that it’s getting there, and that today has been a splendid day of writing.
That’s just the way it is as a part-time author. Just ask George R.R. Martin how that next “Game of Thrones” book is coming.
I changed my mind!
Happy Easter everyone. I hope you had a blessed day.
If you haven’t seen me for a while, or you only know me through my books and website, I have been holding back on you. In fact, I really need a new picture for my driver’s license. But not anymore. Here is the big reveal:
Well, it’s been slow progress since the first of the year. January and February have some extra responsibilities that keep me from writing as much as I want to. And with less sunlight, I tend to feel more tired when I get home.

I hope everyone had a blessed Christmas. With everything else that’s going on in the world, it is good to reflect and celebrate that the world’s “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace” has come.
I finished writing chapter 11 of “A New Home” the other day. This book is meant to be light-hearted and fun, but this chapter.
The next book is about one third written. “A New Home” will be a lighthearted story of a pastor who has moved to a new church in a small town. And oh, the people he meets: a deputy sheriff who weighs 150 lbs with his gear on, a teenager who runs the sound and wears heavy metal band t-shirts, a hermit cat lady, a hypochondriac, plus more. All the while, the pastor is trying to heal from a terrible event.