I haven't been writing lately, because in 2018 my life took a hard turn, with several events indicating I needed to get back in the regular workforce, including the death of my older brother and that of one of my uncles-in-law, and my mother-in-law's near death. Plus my sales were down and we had basically one income, which in this economy is living quite dangerously.
So I went back to school and freshened up my credentials for application development or as we used to call it, computer programming. Fast forward two years, I got a day job just as COVID reached its peak and my home writing office was repurposed as a home app development office. Fast forward five more years and it's now.
And I've been mentally working on Soul Mates all along.
There's a blog or two or three out there about the troubles I've been having with the final book in the Pull of the Moon series. I didn't like the hero. The heroine was boring. The plot was disjointed. The villain had one-dimensional motivation.
One by one, over the years, I've been working these out.
I'm still not writing, but I'm a lot closer than I've been. I'm actually getting exciting about the hero, the heroine, the plot -- even the villain.
If you're one of my readers waiting for the finale to Pull of the Moon, don't lose heart. It's coming.
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