Shannon Stacey


Settling the Muse

My ADD-suffering muse may be settling in, finally. I was checking my list of upcoming projects, and it looks like I’ll finally start revisiting subgenres. Which is good, because eventually I was going to run out.

In the Spirit, my Dec 19th release from Samhain Publishing is a ghost story, but it borders on romantic comedy, which I haven’t done since my first book, Twice Upon A Roadtrip.

On the Edge will revisit action-adventure, since it’s the next book in the Devlin Group series that started with 72 Hours.

Taming Eliza Jane is a western historical, which has always been a favorite of the muse, although this is my first contracted one. The free read I’ll have up in the next couple of days, The Widowmaker is also a western historical.

And I also want to write the sequel to Interstellar Sparks, which would revisit that naughty futuristic world.

Finally, signs of settling in. Now I just need to get :type:

3 comments to “Settling the Muse”

  1. Melani Blazer
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      · November 7th, 2006 at 2:24 pm · Link

    :villain:
    Looking forward to the Western Historicals :)

    I’ll push you to :type: if you push me. Tho’ I got edits today, so gimme a couple of days. :coffee:



  2. Charlene
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      · November 7th, 2006 at 8:52 pm · Link

    See, you do ’em all and then you go back and do it again. :nod:



  3. Jaci Burton
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      · November 7th, 2006 at 9:04 pm · Link

    Nice schizomusea.

    :cheer:







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