Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Starting Rose Blue

Tonight I started my new novel, Rose Blue.


A traveler hesitates at dusk, at a crossroads, because she sees a corpse hanging on the gallows, but the vision vanishes. She continues on to the village and asks the innkeeper, who reports it was the ghost of a man hung years ago for horrible crimes. Only a brave person would face the ghost at night, as it is reputed to climb down from the gallows and walk – and kill.


Many thanks to Mike Pennington for this beautiful glass rose, and for the inspiration he regularly gives me.


I have decided to put Hatching Disaster / Dead Wizard's Loot on hold - mainly because I realized it was the fourth in a series, and I haven't sold the first three yet. I hope to come back to it later, but I don't want to spend time on a novel I can't sell.

Have you ever shelved a project you loved because it wasn't currently feasible?

2 comments:

  1. Have you ever shelved a project you loved because it wasn't currently feasible?

    Sometimes I think this statement is the story of my life. ;o)

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  2. Hi B.E.!

    It's frustrating, isn't it? But we continue to troop along. We can't stop!

    Happy writing,
    Deb

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