I just blocked off the next few weeks to complete my first draft of Brooms, book 2 in the Uncanny Icons Series. Seeing as it involves witchcraft, I've done all sorts of research on this subject as well as so-called "sacred geometry." In the process, I came across the painting below, "The Magic Circle" by John William Waterhouse (1886). The novel's opening scene involves just such a circle, though it's created for entirely different reasons . . .
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These days I've been so busy editing other people's books that it's been difficult to find time to work on my own projects. So, like other authors I know who are in a similar situation, I took a look at my schedule in search of pockets of time that I could reclaim for my writing, and my thoughts led me to this place. We are lucky enough to live in Kimberley, BC, a nice little town on the edge of the Rocky Mountains that just happens to have a ski hill right in town. Every Saturday and Sunday morning, I ski from about 9:00 - 11:00 (before the lineups get too long). During that time, I ski somewhere between 6-8 runs, which means I spend nearly half of that time on the chair lift. Seeing as I've mostly been riding alone due to COVID-19, I realized that gave me basically two hours each weekend to work on my books.
So, that's exactly what I've been doing for the past couple of months. Each day I set a different task for myself to accomplish, and then I record my thoughts on my phone as I sit there taking in the beautiful mountain views. As a result, not only have I been able to work out virtually all of the story kinks for Brooms, book 2 in the Uncanny Icons Series, I've also done the same for LARPers, book 7 in the Milligan Creek Series. All that to say, many people dream of writing a book, but most of those people never do it because they say they can't find the time. However, if you're serious about it, you will find a way, and it may be in a place that you least expect! What do these three things have in common? They're all part of book two in the Uncanny Icons series, Brooms, which I'm currently writing right now. As I was doing research for the book, I stumbled across a book that I read countless times when I was in elementary school, Canada's Monsters by Betty Sanders Garner. As a budding cryptozoologist, I read everything I could get my hands on regarding lake monsters, sea monsters, sasquatches, yetis, and the like. Who would have guessed that, decades later, all of that research would bear fruit? At any rate, I was so excited to find a copy of the online that I had to order it, just for old time's sake. In the meantime, here's an image of the cover, featuring a painting by James Simpkins, which should make it apparent why this book so captured my imagination.
It's been a LONG summer dominated by a seemingly endless stream of editing projects. Unfortunately, that meant I had to put Quiet On Set!, book 6 in the Milligan Creek Series, on hold since mid-June. It's the longest I've gone without writing for years. It's my fault for booking myself so heavily, but I've finally managed to eke out 20 days of writing time, during which I plan to finish the novel, with hopes of releasing it by early November, just in time for Christmas. I'll keep you updated here. I've already managed to complete just over 30,000 words, and with a target word count of about 50,000 words, it seems like a short bridge to cross. But these are the hardest 20,000 words, seeing as I now have to pay off everything I've set up--and there are a LOT of plages spinning in this story--but I'm excited to finally return to the boys and their shenanigans.
Meanwhile, over the sumer I've done a lot of thinking about Brooms and Teeth, books 2 and 3 in the Uncanny Icons Series, so as soon as I complete Quiet on Set!, I'll be back into another spooky supernatural tale. For the record, I have one more book planned for the Milligan Creek Series, putting the total number of books at 7. I also have another idea for a book that will act as a postscript to the series, taking place many years later once Matt, Chad, Andrew, and Dean are all grown up, with most of them returning to Milligan Creek after a lengthy absence to pull off one last caper. If I happen to come up with an idea for another book prior to this time jump, I will gladly get moving on that. I never want to say goodbye to this world, but I also want to make sure every idea merits a stand-alone story. At any rate, I'm already procrastinating! Time to get to it. I've always loved Halloween. In fact, I like it so much I've decided to dedicate an entire series of novels to it. The first novel in the series is Pumpkins, is now available, and it's a great story to read at this time of year. Here's a brief synopsis: If they wouldn’t have planted those pumpkins, especially in that spot, maybe none of this would have happened . . . So far the book has gotten some great reviews. Here are a few excerpts. I LOVED this book. All caps, bold it, italicize it, and all of the other funky settings you can come up with . . . It's unique, it's spooky, it has a splash of history in it, it's mysterious, and it's just all around a fun time. It had me guessing along the way, yet totally hooked at every turn. I found it really hard to put this book down, but I did because I wanted it to last a long time. It is totally binge worthy, but I was loving it too much to just throw all of the reading away in one go. - Briar's Reviews Pumpkins is now available in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle format on Amazon. I'm planning to bring out one book in the series over the next several years. Book 2, Brooms, involves witches--and curling. Book 3, Teeth, offers a completely different take on vampires in the 21st century, and it all starts with a seemingly innocent set of glow-in-the dark vampire teeth. Stay tuned for more updates on this series!
Pumpkins, book 1 in the Uncanny Icons Series, is now available in hardcover and paperback, but the Kindle version is also available at a discount until it's release on June 28. Reviews are already beginning to roll in, and so far the reaction to the book has been fantastic. Buy your digital copy now!
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