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Apparently my writing muscle is really, REALLY swole

As you know, Bob, it’s been a busy couple of months for me—I finished Typhoon Warning, sent that off to the editor, then put it up for preorder. And then because that simply wasn’t enough, I nailed my shapely butt to the chair and finished my Hidden Empire novella Goddess of the Nile. Because why not?

Buuuuuuuut once I finished Goddess and put it aside to marinate, my muse (who apparently has learned how to be a slavedriver) reminded me that I have Book Five of my Two Thrones series teed up and waiting on the writing desk. And so, as of today I have completed the first chapter of Mage of Fire, which follows the (well, let’s be honest here) fuckboi Ignis mage Luc Bernais from Lady of Thorns as he gets sent off to the dangerously pious country of Muñoz to locate and retrive a vital book of lost magic from a bibliophile count’s library. My Patreon members got a sneak peek of it, and I’ll be posting more chapters there as I finish them, so if you want to read the book as it’s being written I invite you to consider becoming a member.

One wee problem—said library is managed by the count’s lovely daughter, who is about to be married off to a man she doesn’t love. And Luc does love a challenge…

I also had a thought this morning on the way into the day job. Typhoon is my nineteenth published book, and Mage will be my twentieth. That number seems special, somehow, so I need to come up with some extra ways to promote and celebrate Mage once it’s out (which may be early August at this rate). I’ll have to muse on that some more, but if you have any ideas let me know and I’ll give you a free ebook.

Oh, bee tee dubs, I’m still looking for ARC readers for Typhoon Warning so if you’re interested sign up here.

And Goddess of the Nile is Soup

As of a few minutes I ago I finished the Hidden Empire novella Goddess of the Nile, which weighs in at a respectable 28,376 words. I’m going to let it gel while I get to work on the edits for Typhoon Warning, then I’ll get it cleaned up and off to the editor. At this rate I should be able to release it sometime in late June.

And while I’m editing Typhoon I’m going to get cracking on Mage of Fire because I really want to go back to that series and pick up where I left off. Also, they’re in completely different worlds and can act as a palate cleanser for each other.

Yes, I know, who am I and what have I done with Nicola? All I can say is, writing is a muscle and at the moment I am swole.

Rabbit Rabbit

Or as Justin Timberlake would say, “It’s gonna be MAY.”

Writing update: Goddess of the Nile currently stands at 20K words and I am having an immense amount of fun with it. Wordcount would have been more, but some sort of upper respiratory bug smacked me yesterday and laid me out but good. Mind you, I’m still not feeling all that great today but at least the room isn’t going “Whoosh whoosh whoosh” around me anymore.

Have I mentioned how much I hate vertigo? Because I hate vertigo.

In other news, I should get the edits on Typhoon Warning back from the editor this weekend, which means I can get started on that next week. She said it’s pretty clean—no glaring plot holes or confusing bits, just the usual array of weasel words that I need to cut out. That’s normal at this point in the edit so I’m cool with that.

The current goal is to get Warning in ARC shape by 5/11 and release it to my ARC readers … just as soon as I round them up. It’s been a while. Luckily I still have the lists for the other Olympic Cove ARC readers so I’ll send them an email and see if they’re interested in Typhoon Warning. Also, if you happen to read this before 5/18/26 and want to be an ARC reader, hit me up and I’ll send you an ebook ARC.

So what are your plans for the weekend?