Fifteen Years: Resolve Update

Hello, gentle readers. Since last we spoke, a lot has happened—a global pandemic, a Master’s degree, a career change, and more loss and grief than I care to recount. The pandemic, as it did for so many of us, put everything on pause, including Resolve. I thought the lockdowns would lead to me having more time and space to finish the book. It did not. But it did force me to reflect on what I really wanted. The end of that journey led me to working as a psychotherapist in partial hospitalization for youth and adolescents who are survivors of trauma and living with severe mental illnesses. To get here, I upended my entire life at nearly 40 years old to go back to graduate school. My new profession (to do it the way I want to) requires numerous licensure exams, trainings, certifications, consultation hours, and supervisory responsibilities. This has left little time or energy to devote to my writing since 2020 when I first applied for grad school.

But 2025 makes fifteen years since I published Shatter. Now, had I chosen to, I could have made the decision to not finish the series given the significant demands of my new life. I could have walked away. That is a choice I am allowed to make. That is not the decision I have reached. This year, I plan to publish Resolve. I have worked on it on and off for the last six years, and it matters to me to give this story, these characters, and you, my readers, closure—especially those of you who walked this journey with me over nearly fifteen years. I won’t be updating my blog or social media frequently, but I will post announcements for things like cover reveals, pre-order release dates, etc.

I want to thank you if you’ve stuck around over the last decade and a half. Life doesn’t go as we planned. We cannot predict or control the future. I hope to honor these characters who have lived with me for twenty years. I hope to honor their story. I hope to honor you, my readers. But, most of all, I want to honor my own journey, my own struggles, and my own ambitions.

Thanks for sticking around.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Happy to hear life has found its path for you. Looking forward to Resolve when you feel it it’s ready to share. You owe us nothing but I’ll be gator to continue that quest
Anonymous said…
I'm so excited for this! You did what you needed to do and now we get to read the end of the series too! SO excited 😊
Anonymous said…
Woohoo! From time to time, I go back to the blog and check for updates. The surprise to see this post was enormous- a very wonderful kind of surprise. I'm not sure how many of us did stick around, but there's at least three people 😅. Congratulations on your career change, and best wishes on the new (or old, at this point?) road!
Cass Farminer said…
Yes!!!!!!
Congratulation on putting in the self work to do something you feel passionate about.
I check this blog every few months just hoping to find this post. I’m now looking forward to a re-read ready to finish out this journey.
Thank you!
Anonymous said…
Wishing you all the best with this last book. I read your first book when it was a free download on kindle all those years ago, and have stayed hopeful waiting for each instalment, and it’s always been worth it. Love from the UK xx
Anonymous said…
I check for updates monthly! Looking forward to Resolve. Enjoyed the books immensely, especially the first two. Thanks for sticking to this! Somehow, all three fantasy series that I have started have been on hold. I'm still waiting for the Dawn of Wonder series to resume and for the final installment of The Name of the Wind series.
Anonymous said…
Thank you. For putting yourself first. for keeping us apprised. I, too, occasionally check in on you and am glad you are able to share so much of your life, your creativity, and your compassion with us and others. I have gifted the first three books a few times now. This series is one of my favorites. I look forward to reading and gifting Resolve. (and re-reading the others!) Take care of yourself!

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