This year will be my tenth anniversary participating in National November Writing Month – NaNoWriMo, for short. And while I haven’t always been successful (writing 50,000 words within the month of November is the goal) both Small Things and Threads have come from NaNoWriMo “wins.”

I’m already working on the third book in the Small Things trilogy, but this year wanted to do something different for NaNoWriMo. And that’s where you come in. You’re probably reading this because you’re a fan of my writing, and this is your chance to influence what I write. Should I write an old-fashioned nanowrimo
vampire story, completely free of sparkles? Or perhaps a young adult horror novel? Or maybe, just maybe, a novel based on a multi-player video game? Or perhaps you have an even better idea?

Please take the small survey (three questions!) below and let me know what you want me to write for NaNoWriMo!

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The walls of the library were covered in big maple bookshelves that ran from floor to ceiling, sporting volumes on plumbing, weaponry, martial arts, religion, ancient civilizations, and dozens of other topics. A huge wooden ladder lay against one bookshelf, attached at the floor and the ceiling via rollers. The room also housed three leather wingback chairs, another huge mildewed couch with clawed wooden feet, and even a radio that looked as though it might actually work were electricity still flowing through the grand old house. Everything was bathed in dust, and more than a few spiders, flies, cockroaches, and other assorted crawling creatures had decided to homestead the property. The entire second floor of the house was a virtual metropolis of bugs.

— Small Things, Chapter 20