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Current projects, November 2012.

We're halfway through November, and I have to say, it's weird reaching this point in the year and not being in the process of getting ready to head for Disney World. Like, every morning I wake up going "is it Disney o'clock yet?", and then every morning I have to realize that Disney o'clock isn't coming back until May. Boo.

Anyway, this is the post in which I tell you what I'm working on, and you finally understand why I don't have time for tea. To quote myself, being too harried to say something new: "These posts are labeled with the month and year, in case somebody eventually gets the crazy urge to timeline my work cycles (it'll probably be me). Behold the proof that I don't actually sleep; I just whimper and keep writing."

Please note that all books currently in print are off the list, as are those that have been turned in but not yet printed (Midnight Blue-Light Special, Parasite). The cut-tag is here to stay, because no matter what I do, it seems like this list just keeps on getting longer. But that's okay, because at least it means I'm never actively bored. I have horror movies and terrible things from the swamp to keep me company.

Not everything on this list has been sold. I will not discuss the sale status of anything which has not been publicly announced. If you can't remember whether I've announced something, check the relevant tag. Please don't ask why project X is no longer on the list.

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Chimes at Midnight.
Toby Daye, book seven. Urban fantasy/fairy tale noir, modern setting, first-person protagonist. I can't say much about this book yet, since you're all a book behind me, but the second draft is done, and now I'm in final revisions.

Half-Off Ragnarok.
InCryptid, book three. Paranormal romance/urban fantasy, modern setting, first-person protagonist. The first of two Alex Healy stories. Again, I can't say much, but I have a pretty solid start on the story, which is proceeding nicely.

Echo.
Echo, book one. YA science fiction about parallel universes. Sort of Fringe meets The OC. With mathematicians and science, because I'm still me. Status: in outlines, getting ready to write the sample chapters.

Sit, Stay, I Hate You.
Coyote Girls, book two. Young adult horror/paranormal romance, modern setting, first-person protagonist. Having survived the events of Lycanthropy and Other Personal Issues, Clady would really like it if her life would settle down and get, y'know, easy for a little while. Clady is not going to be terribly happy with me, either. Status: about halfway through chapter one, stalled while I work on other things.

The Nativity of Chance.
High modern fantasy ranging across the country, through the wonderful lands of Oz, and through a lot of explosions. Pythagorean philosophy meets the works of L. Frank Baum, alchemy meets modern technology, and a pair of cuckoos meet their destiny. Status: researching.

Pretty Poison Apples.
The sequel to Nativity of Chance, and that seasonal monarchs book I've been threatening to write forever. Stop looking at me like that. Status: researching.

How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea.
The 2013 Newsflesh-universe novella. Details to come; animal husbandry in Australia is involved.

Silver Slipper Blues.
The Ongoing Trials of Dorothy of Oz, book one. I'm blocking out the structure. I think this is a trilogy. More news to come, status: researching.

"Bad Dream Girl."
Short stories don't usually make this list, but I figured that if "Sweet Poison Wine" could be listed, this one should be, too. Antimony Price does roller derby. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Velveteen vs.
Volume two comes out next year, and that means we need to reach a resolution! Here we go...

There are lots of other books floating around here—some finished and slated to be worked on further, others pending getting started—but these are the ones you're likely to hear the most about, at least currently. I'll update this list from time to time, as things move from "project" to "print" and new things take their places on the workshop floor.
Tags: busy busy busy, chimes at midnight, current projects, echo, editing, halfoff ragnarok, incryptid, mira grant, nativity of chance, pretty poison apples, short fiction, silver slipper blues, sit stay i hate you, velveteen vs., writing
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Oz? Oz! I loved the Oz books! Am wondering if you knew that Baum's great grandson has continued to write Oz books. Sold by Overmountain Press. http://overmtn.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&book_authors_id=107&typefilter=book_authors. Looking forward to your spin on that world. Srsly.

Also, more Newsflesh, woo!
I did know that! He does great work.
Awesome! I figured you did, but just in case... :)
Antimony Price does....

*blissed*
Yup.
Chimes at Midnight second draft. Yay! The Toby's just keep on getting better and better.
I am hitting it with a hammer, repeatedly.
Antimony Price does roller derby. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

I was thinking of squee was the appropriate reaction, rather than fear actually.
My reaction was a squeak of glee!
She skates with the Slasher Chicks.
Yay, science fiction! Yay animal husbandry in Australia! :-)
Yay!

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Generalists buy books, everybody wins.
I am finally reading the Velveteen stories, and looking forward to more. (reading online, but planning to buy the volume in ebook, because hey, want to encourage you to buy more!)
Yay!
PS. That should have said "encourage you to *write* more", of course.

I'm up to Sin-Dee, and I am looking forward to someday seeing an Action Dude vs Tag standoff. Why Vel didn't realize that Action Dude/Sparkle Bright was *obviously* all Marketing, I'm not sure. Self-esteen, I guess.