I’ve been writing since I was six years old. That’s a long time, considering I’m in my early fifties. Admittedly, between the age of six and 26 that was sporadic, but in 1987, I got serious and began writing every day. I began (or should say continued) with short stories. Short stories and prose poems were where I began. I’ve lost track of how many I’ve written (I know it’s over a hundred, perhaps more toward 200?, is about all I remember), but only have a handful actually published. Someday, my plan is, is to published the better of those into a collection.
As I began indie publishing my novels, I thought it might be interesting to list out the order of the books, as I wrote them. So, that is what I’ve done here. I have also included in this list those novels I have not (and will not, as the case may be) publish, just to show the order of their creation, including my age when I began them. A couple of titles I will not give, since they are still works-in-progress that may or may not be actually released, or are novels I may yet return to, with titles that are more unique than what I already see out there. I thought, that might be an interesting point of view. How old was I when wrote Sleepwalkers? ERO? Was I your current age? What kinds of thoughts do you think of, now, at your age…that I might also have been thinking? Do my works portray an expected state of mind, in my progression through time and aging?
Note: only the hyperlinked novels are released. The rest are unpublished.
So, here is my chronological list of novels, listing the years it took to write them. 1993 was a banner year for me.
Updated June 16th, 2015: Voice had been updated, #7, below. It is to be published July/August 2015.
- Satan’s Stairs, 1987 – 1990 (26)
- Village Idiot, 1990 – 1993 (took 2nd in a 1993 writer’s conference contest; 29)
- (Title hidden), 1993 (first draft only; 32)
- Second Coming, 1993 (incomplete first draft; 32)
- Reunion, 1993 -1996 (32)
- Sleepwalkers, 1993 – 1997; 2001 (32)
- Voice, 1997 – 1999; 2013 (36)
- Psychic, 1994; 2000 -2005; 2014 (33)
- The Uninvited, 2001 – 2004; 2013 (40)
- ERO, 2006 – 2008; 2013 (45)
- (Title hidden), 2011 (incomplete first draft; 50)
- (Title hidden), 2012 (first draft; possible series; 51)
Yes, I was—and continue to—write a fair amount. I take my writing seriously, and do try to write every day, but don’t beat myself up about it if I miss a day or so. I work a full-time job, so all this is part-time effort. A couple hours a day, and some (or not) on weekends. I’m less anal about the weekends the older I get. I do need some time off, you know.
Thanks to all of you who follow my social media and who’ve read any of my work. I do appreciate your time and effort spent on my words. I love playing with them. Thank you for sharing my fun!
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