In the seven months since my last novel Brookhaven was published, I’ve been focused on talking about it, writing about it, publicizing it, sending out copies, and all the usual things you do to promote your book. I haven’t done much writing of anything else or anything new. An idea for a new novel has been percolating in my mind, but nothing has seen the light of day.
Yet the desire to write is there; it seems like it’s always there. I’ve had to stifle it a bit to keep focused on marketing Brookhaven.
I was able to scratch the writing itch by what resulted from a coincidence.
To continue reading, please see my post today at the American Christian Fiction Writers blog.
Some Wednesday Readings
Are These Mothers Starting a Revolt in England? – Dominic Green at The Free Press.
At the London Library – Spitalfields Life.
Murders for August – Jeremy Black at The Critic Magazine.
The Simple Truth About the War in Gaza – Coleman Hughes at The Fre Press.
Why Would Media Report on Public Broadcasting Funding and Ignore their Financial Records? – Matt Taibbi at The Free Press.

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