I am already plotting out the third book, Curse, and am anxious and excited to start working on it. I plan to wrap up the other two books in the series this year, and hopefully start the next series on my long list of books to be written (no joke - I have at least 5 years worth of books already planned out. If I can increase my writing productivity, less than 5 years, but we'll see how it goes.) But, but, but... I am not working on Curse just yet. There are certain aspects of the book which make organizing it a bit more complicated than the first two books. I won't go into too much detail, because I don't want to put spoilers out there for those of you who haven't read Shift yet, but the point is, until I get certain things straight in my head, I can't start actively writing it.
In the meantime, I have started working on the first draft of The Piper's Song. Some of you may be familiar with this title, as I posted a few unedited scenes to Wattpad last year (if you haven't seen them and want to take a peek, you can find it here). I have been really excited about this particular story and wanting to work on it for quite a while now, but because my focus in 2014 was solely on The Crow Series, I had only plotted and written snippets so far.
Working on a new book, rather than on the next book in a series, poses its own complications. The writing is going much slower than it was writing Shift, mainly because I am still getting to know my characters, getting a clear grip on the locations and working out plot points as I go along, rather than working with places and figures I'm already very familiar with. With the Crow books, everything is so familiar already - the way Silas paces when he's thinking, the atmosphere of the subway tunnels on the way to Joel's makeshift home, even the layout of Henriette's brownstone is so clear in my head down to the smallest detail I feel as if I know it as well as my own apartment. Writing the Crow books is much easier and faster now (except for my little plotting issue) but starting a new story from scratch takes a little more time for character and world-building. I'm working out each characters' habits, their quirks, their motivations and flaws. In the end, it'll be just as comfortable and familiar as Crow, but for now, it's taking a bit more work to lay it all out.
For anyone who is worried what this means for The Crow Series, I hope to have Curse planned out by the time I finish The Piper's Song first draft, with the intention of immediately tackling the third Crow book as soon as it's finished.
For anyone curious about the new book, here's the current version of the blurb:
Piper has a wonderful life.
She has a gorgeous, adoring husband, a career she loves, and a beautiful baby girl.
Everything changes after Piper receives a mysterious gift - a music box. Listening to its haunting, beautiful melody transports her mind into a different time and place where another version of herself does strange and horrible things. The more she listens to the music, the more obsessed she becomes, all the while her perfect family is falling apart.
In another part of the city, women are disappearing, and things that Piper is seeing in her visions are coming true. The line between Piper and the other version of herself begins to blur, jeopardizing everything she holds dear.
That's it for now. Hope you're all as excited about the new book as I am, and if you haven't picked up Shift yet, both the paperback and ebook are available on Amazon.
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