I get asked a lot how I manage writing two books at once. The short answer? I love it. The slightly longer answer? It actually helps my creative writing process.
Right now, I’m immersed in Rise of the Variel (Dragon’s Oath Book 4), an epic fantasy full of dragons, magic, and high-stakes adventure. At the same time, I’m weaving the story of Rekindled Hearts (Laramie Hearts Book 2), a historical western romance where hearts and relationships are tested on the frontier.
At first glance, these two worlds couldn’t be more different. One is full of dragons, the other of life in a soddy on the frontier, with mountains and sweeping prairies. But they share common themes: clean fiction, characters who must work together, love, loyalty, and plenty of obstacles to overcome.
Here’s the trick: when I get stuck on one book, switching to the other often sparks new ideas. It’s like giving my imagination a gentle nudge. Stepping away from the pressure of solving a plot problem lets the solution reveal itself, often in unexpected ways.
So yes, I write two very different stories at once. But in a way, they complement each other, keeping my mind fresh, my creativity flowing, and my characters alive on the page.
If you’re a reader or a writer, I hope this behind-the-scenes look at how authors write two books simultaneously gives you insight into the process—and maybe inspires you to embrace the magic of multitasking in your own writing journey.
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