Tagged: As-Yet Untitled Ghost Novel #3

Gazing Into Our Crystal Ball

Our plan for our writing life in 2024 is simple: complete the first draft of As-Yet-Untitled Ghost Novel #2, and if there’s time, get started on #3. We got a quick start on #2 at the tail end of 2023, and we have a work schedule that’s working. It should be very doable.

Except.

We have a couple of major challenges coming up this year. First of all, we’re building a house. Not us personally. We’ve hired some fine professionals to do all the hard stuff because we want the place to be amazing. Even though we won’t be swinging the hammers ourselves, we expect the project to be an enormous distraction. Almost as big a distraction as our other challenge for 2024: our first grandchild.

Jen’s degree is in Human Development, and she’s worked with young kids a ton, so we’ll be providing a lot of care for the little one while he’s fresh. We’re stupendously excited! But we’re also realists who acknowledge that infant care is going to disrupt our writing schedule quite significantly. We’ve started talking about how to stay on schedule. Maybe we’ll reinstate our evening work sessions. Maybe we’ll alternate days of childcare and writing time. Maybe the kiddo will be a good napper and we’ll work while he’s snoozing. A lot depends on him, and we haven’t met him yet. We shall see!

So, in between changing diapers and choosing cabinets and tiles and appliances (and everything else), we will: write Novel #2. When that’s done we’ll review it alongside #1 to make sure it all flows smoothly, preview #3 and #4 to update anything necessary, do a deep dive into the prep for #3, and then start writing #3. And if we need to look away from the ghosts, we still have a Music Novel in need of an editing pass.

A writing partner is someone who stands beside you when life comes at you fast.

Outline Outlier?

The prose outline for Book 3 is complete, moving us one step closer to world domination.

If Jen thought the notes for Book 2 were disorganized, she had no idea what was in store! At least for that one we had about half of a synopsis already written. For Book 3 there was no such handholding. Jen started with only a plot rainbow, a blinking cursor, and twenty-odd pages of jumbled notes. Combing through old emails uncovered a few more details and highlighted the one really smart thing we did for this project: set up an email address just for our brainstorming notes. They might be hella disorganized, but at least they’re all in one place without anything off-topic.

Out came the hammer and tongs, and over the course of about 2 weeks Jen whipped Book 3 into shape. The synopsis is a bit shorter than the one for Book 2, even though there’s a ton of story. This implies that there’s a lot of detail yet to be fleshed out. Most of it should appear naturally as we write Book 2, so the next time we pick this up we should be able to en-hugen it significantly.

Which will be good, because looking ahead to Book 4, we’re expecting a whopper. We (read: Jen) strongly STRONGLY prefer it when all the books in a series are approximately the same size. If Book 3 turns out to be the runt of the litter by a significant amount, there’s no telling what might happen.

A writing partner is someone who humors you about your silly hangups.