![]() ![]() Most readers likely don’t care how you wrote a book - they just care about how the book turned out in the end.īut Heirs of Grace was a weird book for me, in many ways. It just seems to invite pointless comparisons. I’m not sure why anyone should care about how anyone else works, though. I hope when the time comes to read it in a few months, you’ll find it worthwhile.ĭo people care about metrics? I find it interesting, to understand my own working habits, which are irregular and not really a model anyone should follow. ![]() I think it has some of my best writing, and jokes, and character stuff, and weird magic. It’s a contemporary fantasy standalone with some romantic elements - arguably what I do best, and certainly what I like doing most. ![]() A perusal of my bibliography won’t allow you to come up with the same numbers I have here, since I’ve done a couple of pseudonymous work-for-hire books that aren’t listed there. Which makes Heirs of Grace the 25th novel I’ve actually finished, since I have four trunk books that are complete but not really publishable. Or maybe the 20th, as my forthcoming The Deep Woods is right around 40,000 words, and could be considered a novella or a novel depending on which definition you use. (It’s probably the 21st novel I’ve written that’s going to actually be published. ![]() Over the weekend I finished writing the first draft of Heirs of Grace, my twenty-something-th novel. ![]()
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