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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Kingfisher removed an elegant silver pocket watch from his jacket; it was just a few minutes before midnight. Normally he abhorred technology, but the watch was old enough that it didn’t really bother him. He set it nightly against the monstrosity Mr. Quarry kept attached to his wrist, the wristwatch that connected every twelve hours with the atomic clock out of Boulder, Colorado. But that was good. Being off by even a millisecond could spell disaster. And so while he tolerated the simple technology inherent in his timepiece, he recognized his partner’s for what it was—a necessary evil that the smaller man endured so that they could keep to their schedule.

— Memories of a Ghost, chapter 25