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A couple of days ago, I posted about the short story I’d recently published that had been held up (for more than a decade!) because I meant to turn it into a novel.

Well, the truth is that I had written that novel–years ago. But that first version somehow, without my intending it, turned out to be a middle grade novel. I have absolutely nothing against middle grade novels. I just know that trying to market them is a nightmare. And, since marketing is already the aspect of writing that I do least well (to put it mildly), I decided that was not something I wanted to publish.

Then I decided I could take that story and write it as epic fantasy, but that wasn’t working out. Which is about the time I started having trouble writing at all. Well, after that last post, it suddenly struck me WHY that last attempt to rewrite Mage Storm had failed. I was doing it trying just to expand that story, not really add more story.

Thing is, I have more story. I’d come up with ideas for three sequels. And, you know what, I could just combine the first sequel into that original story to make a bigger story. And, possibly do the same with the other two sequel ideas. Two books instead of four, but, you know, potentially at least actual finished books at some point.

I’m not going to abandon my Arthurian story, but I will start reading through that earlier version of Mage Storm and see what the possibilities are.

Plus, I’ve started doing some world building on that other idea I mentioned in my Goals post. It’s inspired by another bit of British history, but this time I definitely don’t want to go down the research rabbit holes I’ve explored for the Arthur story, so I need to create a sufficiently different world for it.

Multi-tasking.

(Heh! I’ve already posted here more than I did all of last year.)

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New Story

So, I did accomplish one thing around New Year’s. I published another story. It’s not exactly a new story. It’s one I wrote several years ago. In fact, it earned an Honorable Mention in Writers of the Future in 2011, so it’s arguably the best short story I’ve ever written. (I’ve always been more comfortable at novel-length.) But I’d never published it, partly, I think, because I’ve always intended to turn the idea into a novel. I still do . . . someday. But the last attempt at that foundered. It just needs more time to develop. And that’s no reason not to put the short story out there.

So, here it is. “Infected By Magic”.

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Wow. I only set myself two goals last year, neither of them had to do with writing. And I managed to fail at both of them, anyway.

I said I would do better about sweets. Well, right now really isn’t the time to talk about that. I was given far too many for the holidays. But I wasn’t doing as well as I should have been earlier in the year, either.

And I said I’d hold myself accountable with monthly posts. Yeah, that didn’t work out either.

Okay, well, it’s a new year. Last one, especially the last couple of months, did not go according to any plan I made. Frankly, I’m a little afraid to try planning anything, so many of the plans I did have blew up in my face recently.

Still . . . . I have made some progress on my Arthurian story. Not as much as I should have, but slow is better than none at all. If I can just stop finding new research rabbit holes to fall down, maybe I can get somewhere. We’ll see.

And, I have another story idea on the back burner. I real one, not the fluffy little thing I was playing with last year. Though, who knows, some other year that fluffy story may meet up with another idea that will give it enough substance to be worthwhile. This other idea already has that, what it really needs is the world building to suit the story, and that hasn’t come to me yet.

At this point, I make no promises on either, other than I will keep trying. Sometime, hopefully, the log jam will break and words will start to flow again.

Here’s hoping.

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