I work best when I set goals and offer myself rewards. When I was a fulltime clerk I used my addiction to chocolate to up my productivity. For a couple of years I had between 300 and 700 cases of dairy or frozen to merchandize per night. During this period I would set a piece of chocolate on every 50th case, which was 10 cases better than I averaged per an hour.
Since I have retained an agent he has been pushing me to write more horror and more novellas, as the horror doesn’t have to get by the PC censors in the sci-fi editorial offices, and the novellas are more man friendly and more easily convertible to other media. So I have put Seven Moons Deep, my epic Sunset Saga novel, on the back burner again, to try and knockout novellas.
Note, I am going to serialize Last of The Exiles. Also, with two science-fiction books and a nonfiction book already sitting on my web master’s desk I will postpone Darkside Ink, Final Hour, and Why You Don’t Get Laid until 2015. That leaves me the following project schedule.
1. June… Forty Hands of Night: Fruit of The Deceiver Book Two, The Pale Horseman
2. July… Winter: The Shades of Emeralda Ire
3. August… Reformat all 9 volumes of the Sunset Saga for print release
4. September… Mantid: The Seven Fantastic Heresies of Heshman Shew Mote
5. October… Fat Girl: Dancing on The Edge
6. November… Shoebox
7. December… I know better than to start something in December and expect to finish it in December, so will be writing update material for A Fighter’s View for re-release as a free HTML book on our Modern Combat page.
In the meantime, be on the lookout for Triumph, the RPG that I wrote in September of 2012. Charles has been working on turning it into an HTML for over a year now, and he gave me a heads up that the release should be before year’s end.
Other completed titles that are waiting publication are:
1. Little Feet Going Nowhere [sci-fi novelette]
2. God’s Picture Maker [sci-fi novel]
3. Taboo You [an urban survival/extreme masculinity book]
4. Fruit of The Deceiver [historical horror novella]
Thank you so much for your support.