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Wrap-up and Check-in, July

Hi everyone! 

If you’ve been following along all year, you already know what time it is … it’s time to look at my goals and my July progress.

First up, let’s all remember the goals from January 1 for this year. 

This is a big list so each month I have microfocuses so that I’m not trying to do everything all at once. In July those were:

The short answer is good enough to make myself feel better about my lackluster June. 

The longer answer is:

  1. Preorders opened without an issue. If you still need to snag your preorder of Darkest Fears, you can do so here. These SIGNED paperbacks come with swag … but only if you order them before release and only if you order from me. 
  2. My copies are on their way! I actually got the notice that they shipped TODAY. This just means I have to finish acquiring the swag for the release and make sure I have enough envelopes or boxes for all of them. We’re on track to ship those out ON or BEFORE the release date. 

In fact, as you’ll note in the picture coming next, there’s ONE SINGLE CHECKMARK left before I can call Darkest Fears DONE. 

If you like thrillers, it’s officially time to get excited about this one! 

  1. Onto the YA Contemporary. That, as you know, is with betas. Feedback has started to roll in. I fell behind on finishing the second round of edits in June. If I’m being brutally honest, this is partially because the betas needed more time and partially because I wasn’t in the right mindset to really give this one some love and attention. This is the FIRST TIME I’ve written something that is driven by a relationship instead of by major events. It’s a different vibe and I absolutely have to be in the right mindset. The good news is one of the betas and I were able to connect pretty extensively and it worked to get me moving. I DID finish the 2nd round of edits. 
  2. I also finished the proofread.
  3. And I checked in with the other beta readers. We’re back on track with this story about toxic friendship. 
  1. Lastly, I was hoping to move the Superhero project PAST the brainstorm phase and into the outline phase. This was where the bulk of my work in July went, I think. This sometimes happens with a new story. I started with the rough idea, then the major plot points I wanted to hit, then the characters. It became clear pretty early into this process that I wasn’t dealing with a single book. I haven’t written a SERIES since Fraun. It looks like I may be tackling that again. I sat down to map out each chapter in outline format. Sometimes I really struggle with this. For this story, it just sort of flowed out. I outlined ALL THREE of the books in this trilogy. 

Realistically, things are looking GOOD by this point. I do have the romance to work on (and I’m saving that one for last because it’s the ROUGHEST BY FAR) and I need to keep up the blogging and poetry. But, I’m cautiously optimistic. Especially if I allow myself to count the trilogy as TWO new story ideas (I haven’t decided yet, but I’m considering it). 

I MAY even get some of the drafting done on that. Who knows!

Now, Reading. 

Remember, if you’re looking for the actual reviews those can be found over on alltherightreads.com where I’m a part of the review team. But, here’s the stats for you. 

I read 12 books in July but only 9 of those were on the official TBR. 

This is going to happen a lot for the rest of the year, causing me an insane amount of inner turmoil if I’m honest. But, let me pause to explain what the heck I mean by “official TBR”. 

Anyway, back to the regularly scheduled information. In July I read 12 books or 3,880 pages (about 119 pages per day). 58% of those were independently published. 

Where did I get them all?

What formats were they all:

Star Ratings:

TLDR: Hit all of the goals, surprised myself by getting into outlining a series again, and kept myself on track for 2025.

See you again soon!

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