It's kinda fun to be beloved already... I'm still sort of fumbling my way around. I ought to be writing, but I feel down about having to testify this week in a murder trial (was not on my lists of things to do in life). So, prayers would be awesome about that. (No, I don't know if this guy is the guy who did it, because I don't actually know anything, I just lived in the apartment next door and I have no idea why they want me to testify, sigh. I was away from home when it happened.)
Arwen, one completed and completely awesome novel is worth at least six or seven messy, incoherent, slightly boring, and difficult to edit complete novels. I have no idea how I got "Chosen Sister" from nano-draft to publication so quickly... perhaps because I wasn't worried about the deeper meaning? I have to admit it was just for fun. Also, a "complete" chapter book can be quite short, just 10-20K and I have two of those...
Make me inclined to make a list, I like lists...
The Completed Novels of Ardyth in the various states of disrepair:Chosen Sister (published fantasy middle grade)
A School for Villains (on submission, fantasy middle grade)
Paladin Honor (third edit historical, YA)
Of Two Worlds (got a couple rejections and then I put it aside because my feelings were hurt, fantasy middle grade)
Dragon Snot (chapter book that needs a re-working)
Captain Pit Bull and the Calico Avengers (chapter book I don't know how to market because it's anthro-fiction which is a hard sell)
SewerHaven (anthro-fiction middle grade book I'm not sure how to sell)
Miranda Makes her First Million (humor, mainstream, rough draft)
Dragon Boy (need a strong edit because I've set it aside so long but would like to revise, middle grade fantasy)
Dragon Wraith (the even more set aside sequel in rough draft)
The Snow Lion of Rset (brand new draft from nanowrimo this year which was supposed to be middle grade but ended up more YA)
Wizard's Duel (adult? children's lit? who knows... my first novel and very very set aside for now, but is on it's 6th incarnation)
Transfigured: A Pilgrim's Journey to Santiago (autobiography non-fiction about my real life spiritual pilgrimage, I was crazy, but God blessed me incredibly and family asked me to write about it)
*double checks to make sure it's it* Yup, there's all of them... looking so... list-like.
Now, I will talk myself into posting some writing over in the correct forum... trying to work up to it. Best way to get to know a writer is through the writing in my mind.
