Happy 2019! I wish you all the best in the coming year.
We're starting off the new year with The Insecure Writer's Support Group. You can learn more about this group on their
website,
Facebook, and
Twitter. Our co-hosts this month are
Patricia Lynne,
Lisa Blue-Collard,
Kim Lajevardi, and
Fundy Blue.
Our question this month is about questions:
What are your favorite and least favorite questions people ask you about your writing?
I don't get a lot of questions about my writing, but I always enjoy it when someone genuinely wants to know what I'm working on and is interested in the plot or character. On the other hand, it's annoying when someone asks me if I'm published in the sense of being traditionally published or having my books on display at Barnes and Noble. It can be complicated to explain why I chose (and continue to choose) to publish my novels myself.
I normally summarize the previous year's reading in my first post of the year. I managed to achieve my goal of 150 books. (Goodreads says I read 151, though I must have missed one in my genre count.) Here's the breakdown by genre:
Fantasy: 72
Science Fiction: 21
Other Fiction: 15
Non-Fiction: 42 (includes six books on writing, but doesn't include my Audible lecture series on writing great fiction)
According to Goodreads, I read over 41,000 pages. The shortest work was "The Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway at four pages; the longest was 1,182 pages for
The Tale of Genji. (The average length was a more manageable 272 pages.) Some of the books I'd recommend include
A Clash of Eagles, Eagle in Exile, and
Witchmark.
Have any questions of your own or thoughts on your reading of 2018? Feel free to share them in the comments.