Category Archives: A Court of Green Clover

High Tide is Done (Hi, Susan!)

As of 9:00 PM last night or thereabouts, I finished the last sentence in High Tide. It tops out at 94,742 words, and I’m going to let it simmer for a week while I finish the outline for Hurricane Warning and get started on *checks* Chapter Three. The plan is to set up a pre-order this weekend for June 25th, which will give me more than enough time to get it whipped into shape and reader-ready (my editor and my trusty betas are standing by). Then all I have to do is finish, edit, and publish Hurricane Warning, and hopefully all the readers who refuse to read a series until its done will come running. One can hope.

I’ve also made a wee change in the schedule I posted last Friday. I am going to keep posting A Court of Green Clover on Vella as well as the other novellas in the Division Street Fae series, but I’m not going to publish them until they’re ALL done and I can rapid release. Considering that I already have Hurricane Warning, To Love a Wild Swan, and Mage of Fire on my To Be Written desk already, I think this is more than acceptable.

I’m also going to take advantage of my lighter week to whip this house into shape and catch up on a lot of chores, both business and personal, that I’ve slacked off on for the past two weeks. First and foremost on the list is moving the hella powerful portable AC from the guest room to the library so that it can cool off the lower front half of the house, then installing the old window unit we’d bought for the kitchen in the guest room in case anyone comes to visit. The joy of not having a working downstairs HVAC system while heading into a Texas summer, am I right? Also another reason I really need to sell more books. *sigh*

The End is Nigh

Bet you thought I forgot about you. Not a chance.

I have been busting my ass for the last week writing a chapter a day on High Tide (and putting them up on Vella—I’m currently up to 58 episodes so that tells you something). As of last night I finished Chapter 22, which means I have three more chapters and High Tide is finished (hi Susan!).

Now, it still needs to be edited, and according to the Vella rules I can’t publish the story until thirty days have passed after I post the last chapter and mark the story complete. Which means the earliest I can publish High Tide is on June 19th.

Am I gonna do that? Nah, because I want to give myself a little wiggle room in editing, getting stuff to the editor and betas, getting stuff back from the editor and betas, doing the weasel word pass, the spelling/grammar/punctuation pass, and the final polish. So you can expect to see High Tide available on all platforms on June 25th. I’ll even set up an Amazon pre-order on Monday so that I’m locked in, how’s that?

So what comes after High Tide? Well, my mind is still firmly in Olympic Cove so I’m going to go straight onto Hurricane Warning. This is the last book in the series and will be Chiron’s story, wherein you learn his background with Asclepius, where exactly Asclepius has been all this time, and the role they play along with their lover Dr. Nessa Bryant in the final battle against the Mad Nereid. And since people seem to like following progress reports, I’ll post them here daily.

I’ll also be working on finishing A Court of Green Clover (Division Street Fae 1) at the same time, but that’s 1) a novella and 2) already half finished so I can do that in the evenings after working on Warning. What I would like to do but will not promise because every time I do that I get bit in the ass is the following schedule:

Finish High Tide and publish it.
Finish Hurricane Warning and publish it.
Turn Olympic Cove into an ebook box set and publish it.
Finish A Court of Green Clover and publish it.

After that, I would like to work on Crystal Reflection (Paladins of Crystal 3), To Love a Wild Swan (Hidden Empire 3), and Mage of Fire (Two Thrones 5). I strongly doubt I can finish all of these in 2024 but I’m going to give it the old college try. After that, I want to finish off the last two books in the Paladins of Crystal series, then trade off between Hidden Empire, Two Thrones, and Division Street Fae. Two Thrones has a projected eight books and Division Street Fae has five books. Hidden Empire does not have an end date and can continue on as long as I come up with stories for it.

And then there’s Pacifica Rising, my poor lonely SF romance series that does not follow the android/alien/lab creature trope. Is there an SF equivalent of romantasy? I know some people hate the term but it’s a damned handy marketing term. Speculative romance? Romascifi? I need to come up with a better term. But I’d really like to finish the other five books in that series as well (I see you cheering there, Jackie).

So now you’re all caught up to date, and I need to get to work. See you tomorrow, kiddos.

Busy, Busy, Busy

I have three new episodes of A Court of Green Clover up at Vella at the moment and I’ve been working on the next episode of High Tide this morning, with hopes of publishing it this evening. Can’t guarantee anything, but since I started drinking a cup of Flow State coffee in the morning (I started on Saturday) it’s done wonders for my ability to concentrate and get work done. I don’t know if it’s the caffeine or the lion’s mane and chaga mushroom powder in the coffee, but it does seem to work for me.

At least for now. My metabolism has a remarkable ability to adapt to practically anything I put in it and make it stop working. Frex, I can only take ibuprofen for a certain amount of time before I have to go off it and use other, less effective painkillers because at some point my metabolism says, “Nah” and I might as well be eating M&Ms.

What I might try with the Flow State brew is one week on, one week off. That should hold off the acclimatization process and I still get at least two weeks out of a month where I’m insanely productive. Because I have sooooo much to do—I need to finish ACoGC in the next week or so in order to publish it in March, I need to finish High Tide because that is painfully overdue, then I need to finish Hurricane Warning which will wrap up the Olympic Cove series, then write To Love a Wild Swan for Hidden Empire and Mage of Fire for Two Thrones. And that’s just the writing part of the biz; it doesn’t include setting up my Shopify store so that I can direct sell ebooks and signed print books, learning how to do sprayed edges so that I can offer those in the store as well, and cranking out content for my Patreon, newsletter, and social media.

And yet I still feel like a slacker. I don’t know why my brain dislikes me, I really don’t.

Well, This Is Just Inexcusable

Look, I don’t know what happened to this month. It seems like I was either prepping the house to get it ready for the deep freeze we enjoyed here in the clavicle of Texas, going to doctors’ appointments (my oncologist says my CT scan and labs are “boring” and he doesn’t need to see me again until July), working on cover projects for clients, crocheting lap blankets for a friend who is collecting them for elderly folks in sheltered accommodation, trying to keep the place clean, and churning out wordage on High Tide and A Court of Green Clover (aka the secret St. Patrick’s Day project that I’ll be releasing on Vella in January and February in preparation for publication in March along with the other books in the Lusty Charms collection).

Of course, I could have let you know about all of that, particularly the WIPs. My apologies. I think I’m just a little overwhelmed at all the things I need to do in the next few months. When that happens I tend to hunker down and hide while I try to get everything done. It didn’t help that I hit a bit of a wall on High Tide this month, not sure why (I mean, I was about to write a battle scene and you know how much I love those). But that seems to be broken now and I’ll be posting new episodes this week on Vella.

Oh, I also got everything I need to do sprayed edges on books, which is the new big thing on Booktok. I’m practicing on some old books I have on hand, and when I have the technique down pat I’ll order new print books and add sprayed edges to them. I’m still not sure if I’m going to sell them through Etsy or Shopify—Etsy’s fees are pricey but I already have the store set up, plus they track state taxes so I don’t have to worry about that—but they’ll be signed and come with some cute tchotchkes. So you have that to look forward to.