It does not get any more hectic than this…
- Tomorrow I will deliver a new translation.
- Next week an Italian publisher will tell me and my writing partner how many novels they want in the series, and how much they are paying.
- By the 30th of the month I have to deliver a 15.000-words story to my American publisher.
- By the 7th of October I will deliver a 10.000-words SF story as a bonus to the backers of my crowdfunding.
- By the 15th of October I have to (finally) deliver a 50.000-words novel to my publisher Down Under.
- On the 16th of October, two or possibly three anthologies will be presented featuring a story of mine each.
- By the 31st of October I will have to deliver another 15.000-words story to my American publisher.
- By the 15th of November I plan to submit a new 6000-words Aculeo & Amunet story to an online magazine.
- Around the 20th of November, the backers of my crowdfunding will get an EARC of my forthcoming essay.
- By the 31st of November I have to deliver another 18.000-words story to my American publisher (and this will actually make four stories, 66.000 words in total, in four months for this specific project).
- By December the 15th my self-published, Italian-language non-fiction book will hit the shelves.
- By December the 31st I will have to get at least 70.000-words worth of fantasy novel and submit them to Angry Robot.
- And there will most likely be a 5000-words spin-off of Aculeo & Amunet in a highly rated magazine somewhere in 2018.
I don’t think I’ll take part in NaNoWriMo this year, after all.
