After a whirlwind seven weeks following the release of Cusp of Night, life has been falling into a steadier writing pattern for me. Anyone with a book release knows the amount of work that goes into promotion, something authors have to juggle on top of a regular writing routine. Cusp did strong coming out of the gate then slowed for a bit, but seems to be picking up again. YAY! On top of that, several reviewers commented they had discovered my Point Pleasant series after reading Cusp and planned to purchase it. That’s exactly how a release and a back list should work. I couldn’t be happier!
While promotion was going on, I distracted myself by writing in a different direction. I have a backlog of short stories I wrote in my early to middle thirties that I decided to clean up for possible publication. And, wow, did they need cleaning! It’s amazing how much I’ve grown as a writer since then. It goes to show that we’re always learning and polishing our craft. I’m still not sure what I’ll do with the shorts. Cobble them together for an indie release or perhaps look for a few paying markets.
I noticed that when I had a lag of twelve months between A Desolate Hour, the last book in my Point Pleasant series, and Cusp of Night, the first book in my Hode’s Hill Novels, I saw a decline in sales. I cleaned up the shorts so that I have a buffer if I end up in that position again. My series books usually come out within six to eight months of each other. That twelve month stretch produced a dry spell I don’t want to hit again. I’m also already thinking ahead to a new series so I have something to pitch to my publisher when the time rolls around.
Friday, I’ll be leaving on vacation for a full week. My regular readers are used to my routine of disappearing on the weekends, but this time I’ll be gone for a full week and unable to comment on the blogs I usually follow. I’ll miss all of you, but am looking forward to the time away. My husband and I will be visiting family in Raleigh, and then in Virginia Beach. I’ve arranged a pet sitter for Raven, and of course, I’ll be taking a writing tablet and my Kindle on on the trip.

Raven on one of her cat trees. Think she’ll miss me?
When I return, I hope to refocus on Eventide, book 3 of Hode’s Hill. I have several blog posts I need to prepare for Story Empire and for the January release of End of Day, but other than that, I’ll be back to my regular writing direction after my July foray into short fiction.
Drop a line and let me know how your writing life has been going!
Glad to hear of your progress, Mae, and I would think you are more than ready for a break!
I could do with one, but want to finish WIP before I think of resting!
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I’m uber-ready for a break, Jaye 🙂
And I imagine you will be too when you finish your WIP. Wishing you a prolific pen. Happy writing! 🙂
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It’s neat that Cusp of Night is picking up again.
Of course Raven will miss you, but she’ll be fine. Enjoy your trip!
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Hi, Priscilla! Thanks for the well wishes.
I touched base with my cat sitter today so I feel better about leaving Raven in her capable hands. I’m going to miss the heck out of that cat while I’m gone. We are so bonded! 🙂
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Hope you enjoy a fabulous holiday, Mae! Cheers! 🙂
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Thanks, Natalie. I’m looking forward to it! 🙂
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Enjoy your time away. I’m sure you’ll come back refreshed and ready to captivate our imaginations once more. My books seem to spike out of the gate, then flatline. Part of that is my fault for not constantly promoting them. I need focus to produce new works, and that’s what I’ve been doing this summer.
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I always feel I have to constantly promote to, but like you said–we need time to write as well. I always seem to produce better in the fall, so hopefully, I’ll be in major writing mode by September, LOL.
Thanks for the well wishes and kind words.
And I know you’ve been writing up a storm 🙂
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I do better in the Fall too, but I’m planning to step back a bit. Fall is good for promotion, based on some of my titles. I hope to be editing by September, maybe some promo for October, then I might start something new.
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Good plan!
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Oh-oh… Raven looks like she knows what you said about leaving. 🐱
Have a wonderful vacation, Mae. Hugs on the wing!
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Thanks, Teagan! Raven and I are sending hugs in return 🙂
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It’s fun doing short stories between books. It helps clear your mind. Have a wonderful vacation and come back refreshed.
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Thanks, Judi. It will be nice to get away, and the short stories were a fun distraction. When I get back from vacation it will be time to get back to novel writing again!
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Great idea to get the shorts ready, Mae. My sister recently released a collection of shorts in between her regular releases and it worked well for her. Enjoy your vacation! We will miss you but will all still be here. R&R is so good for the soul!
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So glad to hear that’s working for Linda! 🙂
Yes, I’m looking forward to time away and relaxation. I agree with you about R&R and the soul. Have an awesome week, Jan!
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Looking forward to your release of short stories. Enjoy your trip. I will miss you, but I know all too well how necessary breaks are. Safe travels!
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Thanks, Staci. We haven’t done a long drive in a long time, so it’s going to be adjustment. We flew the last several trips, but with hitting different states, it just wasn’t practical. Say a prayer for safe journeying for us, my friend! 🙂
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Of course. You didn’t even have to ask. 🙂
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Hi Mae! Enjoyed Cusp tremendously . Thanks for writing such a wonderful book. Enjoy your vacation. You’ve been busy!🤗
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Oh, Linda, I am so thrilled to hear how much you enjoyed Cusp of Night. Thank YOU for reading it. And many thanks for the vacay wishes, too 🙂
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You’ll be somewhat in my neck of the woods! Have a great vacation and I can’t wait for the next books in the Hode’s Hill series 🙂
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Hopefully, you’re having good weather, Jen. I want to get away from rain, LOL.
Thanks for the well wishes, and so glad to hear you’re looking for to the rest of the HH series 🙂
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I like your idea of releasing short stories between books to keep interest. I just did that but didn’t make that connection. I have several shorts from long ago put away I’m going to work through. You are so right about evolving as a writer and going back to older work! Have a wonderful vacation Mae and thanks for sharing a Raven pic!
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Denise, it was such an eye-opener to look at those old stories and go through them with MY red pen, LOL. It was fun too, and I think it’s a great idea to have a few set aside for fill-ins between releases. Wishing you well with yours.
Thanks for the vacay wishes and Raven says “Hi!” 🙂
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I’m in the process of editing some short stories of days gone by and wow they need work so I know what you mean! Your book covers alone capture me, so I’m checking them out now!
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Hi, Nicole! So great for you to drop by and share. 🙂
Yes, I couldn’t believe how much my style and voice has changed since those old stories I wrote in the past. I also noticed I had a fair amount of telling going on back then. Never noticed it at the time, and apparently, the writing group I was part of didn’t either. Oy!
Wishing you all the best with polishing your own stories.
And I am thrilled my book covers have captured your attention. Thank you for checking them out! 🙂
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Enjoy you’re break. Working on the writing produced in an earlier phase of life is a bit like deciphering code.
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That’s a great way of putting it, Rob. It was tough going, cleaning up those stories, but I think I managed to break the code, LOL!
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I keep going back to some of these stories because I understand more about them over time. I often go back to the original because that one has the most authentic voice.
It’s an interesting process.
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Enjoy your vacation, Mae. You better bring Raven back a toy! 🙂
Yes, promotion seems to take more time than writing. It’s hard to strike that perfect balance, at least until we’re famous, lol
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I’m still waiting on fame and the perfect balance, Jacquie, LOL.
Raven is deficiently going to need a new toy or treat. Lately, she’s been getting bored with everything…well, except exploring the garage. Maybe that’s her vacation 🙂
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Hi Mae! Congrats on the new release going so well and getting into a writing routine. As for me, I’m on my second week of retirement. Yay!!! I couldn’t be happier. I haven’t gotten into a writing routine as I’ve been a total couch potato so far, taking a little break and just being lazy. I am reading a lot.
Next week, I hope to get into a routine of exercise, house decluttering, and writing. I hope to finish my WIP in a couple of months while also researching for another book series.
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Wow! Kim, I am so jealous!! It must be wonderful to be retired. And you need enjoy yourself a bit before you buckle down into a routine. It sounds like you have all kinds of wonderful things planned, and not just with writing. Congratulations!!
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I hope you enjoy your break. I just started Eclipse Lake so you know how far behind I am. As far as writing I’m working on the sequel to The Contract with Gwen. 😀
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Oh, wow, Eclipse Lake. 🙂
That one is pretty special to me John, even though it lacks for “weirdness.” I hope you enjoy.
And that’s fantastic news about the sequel to The Contract. I was hoping that wasn’t the end of you and Gwen working together. You make a great team and tell a good story. Happy writing!
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I am enjoying it. Thaks, Mae.
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Hi Mae,
I’m excited for your initial success of Cusp of Night. After pulling my hair out and stressing more than necessary, I’m leaving my last book as is. If it never takes off, oh well. I hope you enjoy your vacation and come back refreshed. BTW I’m also writing some short stories and working on a new manuscript. HUGS
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Hi, Chuck! Thanks for all the kind thoughts.
I’m so sorry you were doing so much stressing over your last book. Maybe it is best to look ahead and focus on something new. You can still promo the other from time to time as you move ahead. The short stories and the new manuscript sound like a positive step. Wishing you all the best. HUGS!
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Congrats on the new stuff–OMG, 6-8 months between releases? I need to seriously step it up! And yay, another HH in January! I’m still trying to get going even after my retreat; I think there’s been a lot of family stuff working through my head with the auction and future sale of my childhood home. Lots of memories and ghosts, lots of grieving. I do finally have a plot that “feels” much better than what I started with, so once the kids are off to school (whew!) I plan to hit it hard.
Enjoy your vacation week! (P.S. You know Raven will be upset you left her for so long 😉 You’ll have to compensate with giving her LOTS of attention when you get back 😀 )
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That 6-8 months is my publisher’s schedule when we do a series. It was a struggle the first time, but now I’m adapting.
It has to be hard saying goodbye to the family home. I remember when my mom sold ours. It was definitively an adjustment.
Glad you have a plot you’re happy with. Wishing you happy writing and flowing ideas. And yes, you’re right about Raven–extra cuddles and lavish attention when I get back 🙂
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Enjoy your vacation, Mae! Love seeing pics of Raven. Yesterday was Bond’s birthday and he’s loving his new catnip mouse and spin toy. The things we do for the fur babies.
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Aww, happy belated birthday to Bond. Raven send kitty hugs. 🙂
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Keep your roll going, Mae! So very happy for you.
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Thanks so much, Stanalei. My short break should get the creative juices flowing again! 🙂
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Wow, the cover for Cusp of Night is beautiful! A good break is sometimes something us creative folk need!
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Hi, Rebecca! Thanks for dropping by and for the wonderful comment about Cusp. I love what the artist did for this one. And, yes, breaks help keep the creativity flowing! 🙂
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Hope you’re enjoying your vacay, Mae!
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Hi, Sue! It was wonderful. Now I have to play catch-up, LOL!
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It’s always relaxing and yet energizing to get away. Enjoy your vacation!
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Thanks, Flossie. We had a wonderful time, but it’s hard coming back to “reality” ! 🙂
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Yes, that’s so true. We need more vacations.
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No comments necessary really, but enjoy your break. You said yourself a while back that short stories are in vogue, so all success with that project!
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Thanks, Frederick. I really enjoyed working on them, and like the idea of having them as a cushion when I’m between books and/or series again.
Vacation was great. I only wish they could be longer, LOL!
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I’m happy to read you are not the only one who notices a change in their writing pattern when looking over older work. I dug out some of my older stuff that I wrote a dozen years ago and it was fascinating to see where my head was at the time.
We grow. We learn and most of all we improve. That’s the best part.
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Hi, Bryan! So great to have you drop by my blog abode 🙂
Improvement is definitely key. I think the more we practice our craft, the more we learn and grow. I was amazed in the difference a few decades can make, LOL.
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Have a wonderful time away, Mae. Happy Writing, whatever project you’re working on. 🙂
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Hi, Diana. Just got back and am playing catch-up. Vacation was wonderful. It also allowed me to read several wonderful books, including Legacy of Souls. I left you a 5-star on Amazon and GR. You outdid yourself!
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Yay! Thanks so much for taking on the second book, Mae. I’m doing a happy dance, of course. I’m also in catch up mode from vacation. Oh my. Slightly swamped to say the least. Try to keep the vacation glow, my friend.
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I’m going to try to carry that glow into the work week with me, Diana. Might be challenging, but I’m going to give it a go.
And I LOVED your series. So many good characters. I loved Raze, but there was something about Johzar that really struck a chord. Such a complicated, unique character. Well done!
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😀 Thank you!
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I’m finally taking a break… Sister from TX just left after two wonderful weeks we had together. Time to get some reading in and work on my poetry book too. Planning to remain in somewhat of a break mode through September. Raven is looking so cute and our Midnight has been enjoying our summer company as much as we are. YAY for kitties and company! ❤ xoxoxo
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It sounds like you had a wonderful time with your sister, Bette. I just came from a week of visiting family in two different states that I hadn’t seen in a while. So much fun! We need those breaks, and I hope you enjoy your down time in September too. Raven sends kitty hugs to Midnight! 🙂
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Blessings and hugs right back to you and Raven! ❤ xx
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