And Now Some Good News

 The reason I've been ranting about NaNoWriMo for the past several posts is not because I don't care about them, but that I care very much. The first novel-sized piece of writing I ever completed was a NaNo project, and it was proof that I really could do it. I succeeded thirteen more times and had a blast. It absolutely breaks my heart to see NaNoWriMo in a death spiral from one person's ego and incompetence.

I still have the novels, though. Somewhere along the line, I started to stitch them together into a unified setting I called the Juneiverse. (It's named after the protagonist of the second NaNo project I ever completed.) And somewhere further along the line, I decided to reboot the first one and offer it for sale.


It ended up being the first volume of a trilogy. I've rebooted the other two books, too, but those are still being edited. When they're done, they'll also be put up for purchase.

Now, as I'm writing this, the book isn't available yet. (Though if you catch this entry a few months after the born on date, it may well be.) I've set up a website at sarashay.com for news about it. (Don't be confused--it's a pen name.) More news, and the first chapter, will be posted there Real Soon Now. I'm shooting for a summer release, depending on how fast my beta readers get back to me.

The hard work comes next--letting people know the book exists. Wish me luck?

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