by Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
By george, I think I’ve got it.
If you’ve been following me on Facebook or Twitter, you know that I’ve had random, episodic scenes coming to me for, oh, the last month or so. The story has, I think, finally come to together.
It is time to move Jim Duncan and Sally Castle from the world of short fiction to the novel. My main project for October will be plotting and writing the synopsis/summary for the first Laurel Highlands Mysteries novel, tentatively titled Every Other Monday is Murder.
I’ve been reading a lot of Don Maass as the lead-in to this project. Honestly, I feel a little intimidated. Who am I to think I can actually pull this off? But when you wake up with scenes for a story running through your head, well, it’s a story begging to be written, right? And I get the feeling that this one is bigger than a short story.
So, here I go. Wish me luck. And check in at the end of October to ask if I’m done (if nothing else, knowing people will be checking up on me will keep me honest).