Not Stressing The Small Things

It’s to see how many pages people are reading of my time travel book Resonance on Kindle Unlimited. Every day more pages are read. For September, I’m working on a sequel to it, to explore the characters a little more. I’m almost completed with my outline and will start writing by the middle of next week.

This week has not been any easier than the last several. My day job takes a lot out of me, but I’ve focused on prioritizing my life even more to help me not stress about things I can’t control. I’m a perfectionist most of the time, but sometimes, it’s okay to be good enough. It’s okay to enjoy what I have now, even though I’m trying to improve.

Writing is not my biggest stressor, because writing is what I do to step away from my stress. It helps me collect my thoughts and explore my emotional response to stressful situations. I love writing stories and I hope there are at least some of you out there that like reading my books.

I have a fantasy book nearing completion that I will publish in June. I’ve got some corrections and adjustments to make from my beta readers, and am still waiting on another’s comments.

I’m going to set that fantasy book up as a kindle preorder later today. I plan to publish it in mid June. It will be titled A Map, a Mage, and a Sacrifice.

I’m also planning on setting up a kindle preorder for a sequel to Resonance, tentatively titled Dissonance, in the next couple of weeks. I plan to have that book ready by the end of September.

I may never be financially able to step away from my day job, but that doesn’t mean I can’t funnel my energy into making each book better than the last, enjoying the journey, and not stressing the small things.

If you’re looking for a science fiction story, try my books The Promise of Dust or Progenitor’s Legacy: Deceit.

If a young adult science fiction is more to your liking, check out my series This New Earth, that starts with Demons of a Dead World and Secrets of a Dead World.

If you are looking for a young adult fantasy, check out my book The Threads Unbound.

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