Back to work!

I have finally been able to return to working, though I admit I still ache. I am currently working on multiple projects, all of which are now behind due to my injury. However, rather than complain about how bad it is, I choose to remind myself that it could have been worse, and for many people it has been. I was fortunate not to have been hurt worse.

I am currently at work on the next Fire novel, so far entitled ‘Embers’, the third Stormcrow novel, which I have yet to decide on a title for ( I have three choices at present, all of which I like). There are also two other projects that I work on when I’m stuck, but they are not priorities at the moment.

Lastly, for those asking about a Billy sequel, I am trying to work on an outline that will let me tell a good story while being true to the original. It’s two steps forward and one back at the moment, or at least that’s what it seems like. At this point, I’m going to stop commenting on it, probably, rather than continue ‘teasing’ readers with something I may never be able to get off the ground. It’s unfair. My last word on it, other than in reply to questions, is that I’m trying to, and I hope to be able to pull it off, at least at some point.

I can’t believe it’s May already. No idea where the time goes.

Enjoy your summer!

NCR

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Published on May 04, 2021 04:02
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Roger T. Pritchett Didn’t catch the injury news about you but I understand the difficulty of getting back to normal. I don’t remember the month of September literally. I was in the hospital from August to December. I tell you because it was your book series Fire that occupied my time while in the hospital and beyond. Since then I have finished all your published works. I really get great satisfaction from your stories and characters. My family is from the mountains of North Georgia. I have worked automating food and steel plants in the area. I look forward to your next offering. I will be praying for your full recovery. God Bless. RTP


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