What are you working on now?
I am working on finishing the Musings by MoonLight Series. This is turning out to be a very difficult thing. I am right near the end of the last novel in the entire series and I'm dragging my feet because I don't want it to end. It's a lousy place to be. I know that I have to end this so that I can go on to write other stories. "The Shaw Street Strangler" is next on my plate and it's going to be a very dark story about a serial killer. Part of me is chomping at the bit to write it an the other part is a bit shy about it. All Good Things Must Come To An End and I've been writing and publishing this series on the internet since 2003. It's time to do something else. I'm just trying to find the courage of my conviction on that one and actually do it.
I'm working on a tentative third book about speeding and serious traffic violations. That description, I know, doesn't sound like much, but there's much more to it than it sounds. It's lighter reading than my first and has a bit of humor in it. But the subjects discussed we all can relate to. My second book, about the state police in my state I'm planning to write after I get the necessary authorizations and permissions necessary to conduct the field research, ridealongs, and interviews. It will be much more involved than my third and a bit more than my first.
I'm currently editing "TIES OF DECEPTION' which is classified erotica. It will be sold from my own site www.ianstonemedia.com. Also, I just completed a romantic comedy entitled "Rick and Stacey." We're going thru the final editing as I speak.
Tales from Blue Springs: The Hook Man
It is the second novella of a quartet that make up Tales from Blue Springs.
a gothic fantasy novel. about a girl in the 1800's who is engaged to a nasty guy (its an arranged marriage) but is in love with her driver. and she has weird dreams about this strangly beautiful guy who isnt really human...and thats all im gonna tell :)
The story of a Manhattan murder trial in the 1890s entitled "Arsenic and Clam Chowder" in which a woman is accused of murdering her mother with poisoned clam chowder to gain her inheritance. It's a interesting story (all the drama and conflict of a complex murder trial) with interesting characters (including a dysfunctional family and very combative lawyers) that takes place at an interesting place at an interesting time (New York in the Gilded Age). Had the woman been convicted, she would have been the first woman to die in the electric chair.
I have a completed novel. I occasionally freelance for some news sites and have been published on theonion.com. I am currently looking for representation for my novel.
A metaphysical book written under a pen name.
I am trying to get our online magazine at www.Coloradolocallegends.com into print. I am trying to find enough sales folks and distributors to get this thing out on the streets.
I would also like to find an agent to represent my novel.
I am working on "Embracing Grace". It sets a new perspective on how I viewed my mother in my first book and how my views changed. The twist is incorporating a soul retrieval story that I find fascinating.
A mystery that takes me back to Memphis, parts of Mississippi and buried moments from the Civil Rights Movement that may never see the light of day.
Essays, book reviews, another novel I'm paying to have professionally edited. Can't afford it, but maybe it will help.
The fourth book in the Relics of Merlin series: Everlasting Enchantment.
I have written hundreds of poems and about 75 short stories and for now I will continue to create more.
At present I have one in the computer polishing it up to submit, two in the final stages of editing for publishing this year, one just entering the editing process, and three in line to start. |
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