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Lately, I've had lots of people asking me about the second book in the Dreamwalker series.  I think it was probably that cliffhanger ending that did it.  At any rate, I started working on the second novel in the series earlier this month, and I hope to have the novel completed and edited by June.  Right now I'm about fifty pages in.

There will be three novels in the series, and I'm sure that most of you have noticed the evolving cover art.  Right now I am waiting on my faithful cover artist Ronnell Porter to complete cover art for all three novels.  I have high expectations, and he's given me an idea what he's working on.  If you look at the other covers of my books, you can easily spot his work in the Sojourner books, among others.  I can tell you that when the art comes, it will definitely have been worth the wait!

 
 
Okay, so it was just a character based on Noah.  Still.  Bummer!  Of course I have to admit, I never thought I'd write a zombie-anything, let alone co-write a script about them by the name of Absolution.  Yeah, you can puzzle that title out and try to figure out how it ties in.

Speaking of zombies, Erica, my writing partner, suggested I needed to watch some zombie action on the big screen.  She mentioned The Walking Dead.  I should have taken that suggestion instead of going with my husband's choice of Return of The Living Dead.  Sorry, but that's two hours of my life I'll never get back.  Of course there were two pretty scary elements in that movie--goth girl and the midget.  I'm not even going to mention why goth girl scares me.  If you've seen the movie, I'm pretty sure she scares you, too.

I have to admit, ever since I wrote the script Skunks, Trunks, and Pedro, midgets have scared me.  It's not the midgets per se, but when I used Google images to try to get a model to use for the midget in Skunks, I saw things I was not meant to see.  Never, never, never Google the word midgets or little people and think you will escape unscathed.  It won't happen.