Then I gardened. A lot.
And tried to paint again. The creative muse didn't like that. My work was simply dreadful.
Finally I cooked for a few months. And gained a lot of weight!
But I didn't write. Not until I started really thinking about how the country could heal some of its divisiveness. First I wrote some letters to the editor. Then some blog posts.
And then I started thinking about fiction and stories that might help me cope... and maybe also others. I thought about all those JD Robb books, and how they saved my soul and sanity earlier in the year.
So, for National Novel Writing Month 2017, I wrote a story about a very conservative rancher and a sexy feminist widow who had the hots for each other. Bigtime. I finished the story at about 75,000 words in that one month. (I had never done that well in a NaNoWriMo before.)
Then I stuck the manuscript in a drawer because I couldn't read it again at that point. Gag. It just didn't seem true to life. Too impossible. Sex wasn't enough to save these two. Maybe not even true love. The fundamental differences between the main characters were simply too vast, so we all went our separate ways. Better and easier to just stick with kindred spirits to survive the times.
Right?
And, besides, the theme probably wouldn't age well. When this presidency was over, it would be forgotten.
Right?
Wrong.
I pulled out that manuscript a few weeks ago to look at it with a fresh eye and for possible publication on Kindle Vella, and decided I loved the characters, including the secondary players who might have books of their own in this romance series. Since I wanted a 3rd title to put up on Kindle Vella, I thought, why the hell not? Because I was publishing one episode at a time, I could always tweak the sections that needed revision to seem more plausible.
Plus, based on my Vella experiences since January, statistics say a weekly episode release is most viral. This will be a good experiment to test that.
So, debuting in April, you'll get a chance to read this:
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And I hope you try it! For readers who don't know how Kindle Vella works, here's a quick overview:
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Good for you, Dani. Your post confirms the old adage, everything old is new again. I hope you do well on Vella. I know lots of people are. The main point of your post is the positivity for you work. Go, girl!
ReplyDeleteIt has me writing daily, Polly, and for that alone Kindle Vella is gold!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you think, Dani. The older we get, the more incentive we sometimes need to kick start a new project. Thank you for that kick in the appropriate portion of the anatomy. :-)
ReplyDeleteAs a master of unfinished projects, I take these posts about Kindle Vella very seriously. Thanks for this encouraging update, Dani.
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