Yee-Haw!

Managed to work our dog Darwin into my last short story.

Managed to work our dog Darwin into my last short story.

Today I wrote THE END to the sixth of six short stories scheduled for my next little collection, and it marks the end of the rough draft stage of my three writing projects for 2014. On an unrelated note, I just finished watching last night’s Master Chef and now I want a gourmet donut.

Now comes the fun stuff: editing and/or revising if they need it. I’ve got a steamy adventure romance. I’ve got the second in the Boo-Done-It murder mystery series. And I’ve got the small collection that will tie together my two series (Boo-Done-It and The Cowboy’s Baby).

If  the editing and publication goes well on these three, then I’ll start what will be my major project for 2015, a horror novel.

Until then, check out ARROYO, a weird western. See if you like romantic comedy with a fairy tale base: THE COWBOY’S BABY and THE COWBOY’S BABY GOES TO HEAVEN. The first Lockhart mystery about our dog Boo Radley and her fictious ability to drag her owners onto murder scenes–TALKING TO THE DEAD GUYS. And if you like quirky, then you’ll like TWISTED RIXTER, some of my recent short stories.

You can find all of them here at the Amazon.com Kindle store.

http://amazon.com/author/gretchenrix

 

Here's the inspiration for my mystery novels.

Here’s the inspiration for my mystery novels.

 

 

WHAT I READ THIS WEEK:  Brood of Bones by A. E. Marling.  Midnight Crossroad by Charlaine Harris.  Raney by Clyde Edgerton.