By Kristy McCaffrey
My biggest obstacle is/has been the wrestling matches I
often have with the creative process. And fear. Most of you have never seen a
first draft. Neither had I until I wrote my first one years ago. They can be
terrifying things to behold, filled with bad prose, plot holes, and idiotic
characters who say idiotic things. Editing fixes all of this, but each project
must enter this realm, and there is still a part of me that will sometimes
avoid a story (aka procrastinate) because a niggling voice will whisper, “You’re
never going to get this to work.” That’s my other resolution this year: to forge
ahead despite the fear.
So, here’s my 2018 schedule. I have an ambitious goal, which
is to launch a new series in a new genre. The Pathway Series—contemporary
adventure romances—will encompass full-length novels (and eventually tie-in
novellas). I’m releasing Book 1 on February 26 (My husband’s birthday!! Happy birthday,
honey!!). DEEP BLUE features Dr. Grace Mann as she attempts to freedive with
great white sharks in Baja Mexico. Underwater filmmaker Alec Galloway is along
to film a documentary about her. Despite my usual writerly insecurities, I had
such fun developing this. If you like sexy, suspenseful stories that touch on
relevant issues (the conservation of sharks), then I think you’ll enjoy this
one. There will also be a tie-in novella, DEEP BLUE: AUSTRALIA (an additional
adventure starring Grace and Alec), available exclusively at no cost to my
newsletter subscribers.
The second Pathway novel, COLD HORIZON, should be out in the
summer of 2018. It will follow Ty Galloway (Alec’s brother) as he attempts to
summit the second highest mountain in the world—K2. On his team is Lindsey
Coulson, a climber who is reentering the world of high-altitude climbing after
a tragic accident. Because I had initially planned COLD HORIZON as Book 1, it’s
already 2/3rds complete. But once I started mapping the series (there will be
many books), I decided to write Alec and Grace’s story first. If all goes well,
I’m shooting for a July release for CH.
I’ll be working on the third Pathway novel later in the
year, ANCIENT WINDS. I really hope I can publish it by the end of 2018, but I’ll
have to see how the writing progresses. This one will feature Brynn Galloway
(Alec and Ty’s sister), an anthropologist who travels to Bolivia to locate a
mysterious artifact. She’ll need the help of mercenary and all-around rogue
Tristan Magee. (I’ve long wanted to write an Indiana Jones-themed novel, and
this will finally be my chance.) I only have a bare outline for this story, so
I’m not sure how long it will take to flesh out the details. I like to think I
can fast track my writing, but that’s never been the case for me. It always
seems that if I apply too much pressure to my creative well, it dries up
quickly, flowing like molasses rather than a raging river. I may have to
disappear come September to work on this one.
I didn’t want to completely abandon my western readers, so I’ve
got a few small projects in the works. I’m in the process of sketching out a
long novella in my Wings series featuring all the couples (except Molly Rose
and Jake). I’d started working on this last year and couldn’t get it going, but
I have plans to work more diligently on it in 2018. It’s tentatively titled THE
SONGBIRD. Anticipated release date unknown at this point.
I’ve also wanted to write the third short novella in my Crow
series. If you’ve read the first two (The
Crow and the Coyote and The Crow and
the Bear), then you might remember bounty hunter Kit Boggs, brother to Jack
and Callum. The working title is A
Whisper of Crows. If I can get it to my publisher by April, then you should
have that one by Halloween.
And finally, I’ll be working once again on a contemporary cowboy
anthology. This one will be Christmas-themed (so will be released some time in
the fall) and will include the group of ladies I worked with in 2017 on A
COWBOY TO KEEP, which featured my story Blue
Sage. I’m currently throwing around ideas in my head for this long novella.
More to come, so stay tuned.
There you have it—my schedule for 2018. It’s ambitious since
I’ve never been a fast writer, but I’m ever hopeful that inspiration will visit
me daily. Nah, I’m just kidding. Writing is a lot of work and the most important
avenue to success has always been one thing—to consistently write every day.
I want to give a shout-out to my readers—you guys are so
awesome, and I appreciate all your encouragement and support.
To stay updated on the completion of my 2018 projects, check
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I only send news when I have news.
Now, it’s time to shoo self-doubt out the door and get to
work. And I wish the same for each and every one of you.
Kristy
xoxo