That’s twenty-two separate libraries now in four states who’ve adopted me. There might be a few more soon as well—we’ll just have to see. I still have a few more promotional copies left (operative word, ‘few’) that I will only make available to libraries. Please, if you know one that’s interested, let me know, and I’ll ship it to them for free.
I also have some other news that might be of interest to my readers. I’m already on chapter six of my next big project! Here’s what I can share about it so far:
My third book will be a short novel, perhaps even a novella, intended for a youthful audience. How ‘youthful’? Well, just wait until you hear the title! Once you do, you’ll know almost precisely what you’re in for! LOL
No! I can’t reveal that title yet; let’s just say it’ll be interesting…
It’s another historical piece, told in third person limited, set in the nineteenth century like my first book.
And why, you might ask, don’t I write anything set in the twentieth century or beyond? Well, I suppose it’s possible—one day—but writing horror holds no interest for me now. Yes, you heard me correctly: I said, if I were to write anything set current, or even more recent, the only genre it could be would be horror, abject horror.
You should really check it out. It’s about a nobleman three hundred years ago who, amid trying to help his beloved deposed queen, travels through time with a charm and meets the actress currently playing her on TV. Their timelines intertwine in a most interesting way, and I refuse spoil it for you. Actually, I couldn’t; I’m only half-way done watching but am already sure enough about the show to highly recommend it.