![]() ![]() Finally, I got to return to Clyde's Corner, Montana. When I wrote "Prairie Dog", I already had a sequel/series in mind, but nothing immediately came of it. Even though it's contemporary, it has a folksy, down-home, cowboyish tone that was inspired by one of my favorite romance authors, Pamela Morsi ("Simple Jess", "Courting Miss Hattie"). ![]() It's not one of my best-received books, but it's one of my own favorite. ![]() I wrote "A Prairie Dog's Love Song" in the spring of 2013 and it came out Dec of 2013. It weighs in at 65K words, which is fairly long for me! It's a very plotty book with lots going on. Yesterday I submitted a new novel, tenatively titled "The Stolen Suitor", to Dreamspinner. Maybe there's a parallel for authors: the best days of an author's working life are the day he/she starts a new novel and the day he/she turns it in. I'm pretty sure that's the case for me, anyway. I once heard a saying: the greatest days of a man's life are the day he buys a boat and the day he sells it. ![]()
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