A New Title, and Other Things

The door to public gatherings is slowly creaking back open here in Georgia. I have a book signing tentatively scheduled for this month – my first one in a long while. I’m not sure what the turnout will be like with Coronavirus still on most people’s minds.

I’ve started shopping my second book around with agents. If I see some interest there, then I may go down the traditional publishing route. If nothing happens by the time our economy is opened fully back up, then I plan to self-publish again. Summer will likely have passed before I know which direction I’ll take.

I’ve recorded ten chapters of Miracle at Winterville in audiobook format. This is a slow process – much like writing a book – and there will be editing and polishing once the recording is complete. Hopefully, I’ll be ready to put the audiobook out on the market before the end of the year.

I’ve written about a third of a new book called Second-Hand Princess. This is the story of a teenager who is adopted, and it is the first book I’ve ever written in first-person perspective. I’m keeping the details of this book shrouded in mystery for now, but I think this has a chance at becoming a fantastic story.