Looking Forward To . . . A Project

This month the Wickeds are looking forward.

Wickeds, lets talk about writing. Do you have a project you’re looking forward to taking on this year? Sing out book releases, but also let us know if there’s a project you’d like to tackle for yourself. Or is another sort of creative project calling you?

Sherry: Maybe this will be the year I finally write the thriller that’s been whirling around in my head for a few years. I have an outline which is unusual for me so maybe I’ll settle in and write it. It’s an action/adventure story about a young woman on the run who turns to her estranged mom. But can she trust her?

Edith/Maddie: I like that sound of that, Sherry! I have two books due this year, and another due in early 2025, so those will get written. I also agreed to write a short story for a collection about party crashers, so that will be fun, and a couple of other short crime stories are rattling around in my brain.

Liz: Sherry, this is going to be the year for thrillers! I’m determined to get mine done too. I also have a new Cat Cafe book out this summer, Shock and Paw, which I’m looking forward to.

Barb: I’m looking forward to working on a personal project, something with an audience more family than fans. I haven’t started yet though I’ve been threatening since Christmas. Something always seems to get in the way. Hoping to buckle down this month.

Jessie: I am looking forward to finishing up our home renovation at the beach, moving in, and overhauling the garden. It has been an exciting project and it is almost done! I cannot wait to enjoy the changes! I also am looking forward to bringing a stand alone book to completion. It has been in the works for a while and is providing me with fun new experiences!

Julie: Editing, getting my Theatre Cop book done, a short story finished, and a new project. Plus conferences and spending time with the Wickeds.

Readers, what projects are you looking forward to this year?

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  1. Thrillers and standalones seem to be the Wicked thing this year!

    I have the bones of a domestic thriller rattling around in my brain, too, and am hoping to add some flesh to those bones in the coming months.

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  2. Sherry, I miss seeing books from you, so get to writing that thriller.
    The only project I’m working on is getting the second knee replaced and walking down to the boardwalk.

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  3. Sounds good, Sherry!

    I’m looking forward to the release next week of THE SECRETS WE KEEP, the fifth in the Homefront Mysteries. I’m also looking forward to maybe getting to spend some time at the Cottage.

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