I usually share guest posts on Thursdays, but I'm heading up to the San Juan Islands for a few days of cycling with my husband, so you get to enjoy EC Moore's post a day early! Can you imagine working on two novels at the same time?
EC Moore is the author of Incurable, published through Booktrope. Look for her second novel, Every Big & Little Wish October 2015. When EC Moore’s not writing feverishly, you will
find her out walking or sightseeing. She’s wild about coffee, books, cooking,
good wine, cairn terriers, miniature ponies, historical houses, and witty
people. She resides in a fifties bungalow in Southern
California, with her creative-director husband, a yappy blonde dog, and one
feisty Chihuahua.
Website: http://www.ecmooreauthor.com
e-mail e.c.moore@earthlink.net
Twitter @ecmooreauthor
Facebook author page https://www.facebook.com/e.c.mooreauthor
Amazon link http://ow.ly/RIB3Y
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I never thought I’d write a sequel, and I’m not writing
a sequel, not really. But I am working on a companion book to my historical
fiction novel, Incurable. My WIP is
titled Insatiable, The Incurable Saga
(Book 2). Even the title intimidates me. How did I get myself into this
mess anyway?
Detective Reg Hartman, the male protagonist from Incurable, along with a feisty secondary
character named Doris Wilson began to appear in my dreams, weaving an intricate
pattern of intrigue I couldn’t very well ignore or dismiss. The trouble with
all that, I was already knee-deep in re-writes on another novel titled Letters from La La Land. So here I am—working
on two books at once—jumping back and forth between 1959 and 1976, in and out
of mystery and suspense and into a family drama.
To my astonishment, I am managing to hold up under
the pressure. Both novels are complicated in a dissimilar fashion. Both require
tons of research and ground work. The tone and settings couldn’t be more
different. I have formulated a process, I spend three days on Insatiable and then switch gears and
spend the next three days on Letters from
La La Land. The plan is to take the seventh day off, but that’s when I usually
work on blog related stuff, my own blog and various guest posts.
When do I relax and take a break? Not very often.
Each day, after my early morning walk (sitting all day is not good policy, so I
break it up with movement, walking, my exercise bike, some light stretching and
weight-lifting), I spend an hour or so answering e-mails and keeping up with
social media. Then I write. During lunch I pop in and check on social media
again. Then I write. Late afternoon I work out in the garden,
and when I come in I rustle up some dinner. Then I write. And to make myself
sleepy I read a bit before I go to sleep.
Oh, did I mention I freelance, writing scripts and
treatments? Until I earn a living as an author, I must squeeze in real-life
projects to pay the bills.
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2 comments:
Wow, E. C., that's one impressive schedule! Very inspiring. Best of luck with the new books, and I'm looking forward to reading Incurable.
Thanks for reading and commenting, Mary. I'll be sure to pass your comment on to EC!
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