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A Year in Writing
Welcome to my new blog! I’m planning on a fun-filled and productive 2011, and starting the blog was my new year’s resolution. I have a lot planned for 2011 but I figured it was time to reflect on the status of my 2010 writing life. The following pretty great things happened in 2010:
- My first novel, Grave Passage, won a Finalist medal in the Indie Excellence Awards, so now I have fancy gold stickers to put on the covers. I got a little media coverage as a result, and sales spiked on Amazon and at The Avid Reader here in Sacramento.
- My book on Maya archaeology, The Excavations of a Royal Residence: Group 10L-2, Copan, Honduras, was published by the Middle American Research Institute in New Orleans.
- My story, Lady Anaconda, won first place in the 2010 Sacramento News & Review Flash Fiction contest. Check it out: www.newsreview.com/sacramento/content?oid=1873390
- My second novel, Mediterranean Grave, is in production and should be out in mid-January, in time for holidays such as President’s Day and Groundhog Day.
It’s been a good year, but I have a lot to work on. My first projects for the new year – complete the second draft of Grave Indulgence and prep it for workshop, and put the final touches on American Caliphate, and see if I find a publisher. I’ll keep you posted. I hope you’ll check back in.