Summer Plans
With the end of the school year fast approaching, it's time to look up from my gradebook and see what's ahead. I've got a few releases lined up for this summer—the Vic Boyo, Doofus Detective collection, as well as the reissued Spirits of the Earth audiobooks—but other than that, I won't have a series to continue or conclude. So what will I be doing when I'm not working on projects around the house, trying to stay in shape, or reading under our maple tree in the backyard?
Well, I've got twenty-five pages of notes for a new book I'd like to write. Assuming I'll eventually recover from my current burnout, I might start drafting it next month. Here's what I have so far: a post-apocalyptic western combining elements and characters from my novel BackTracker with my short stories "Live by the Ten, Die by the Gun," "Soulless in His Sight," "Sins of the Father," and "Like Clockwork." But without requiring the reader to be familiar with any of those tales.
That's right, a standalone novel (with the potential for sequels, as always) that takes place 200 years after the events of BackTracker in the Wild, Wild Wastes. Starring Boaz MacIntyre from "Live by the Ten," a grizzled middle-aged sheriff hard-wired to enforce the Ten Commandments, plus a few characters from BackTracker (who are somehow still alive two centuries later), as well as Boy from "Soulless" and the strange automaton from "Clockwork."
In a lawless, unforgiving world, one man dares to stand for what's right. Some call him crazy. Others: the Last LawKeeper. Or something like that. We'll see how it goes.