I am smoothly proceeding with John Dunn, and it's because I am totally into the setting and characters right now. It's like the story is writing itself. And that's the way it was for KILLER OF KILLERS and THE VASE.
In KILLER OF KILLERS, Trent Smith was the world's greatest martial artist, and everything fell into place as the story progressed.
In THE VASE, Muhsin Muhabi was a simple Palestinian merchant. And he just happened to be in the middle of the conflict that overtook his entire family. As I wrote it, everything fell into place for that one, too.
That seems to be what happens when you're writing character-driven stories. Sure both stories have strong plots, too, but you follow the characters right through to the end. I love both stories. I would love for KILLER OF KILLERS to be my next published novel. But I won't get ahead of myself here. I'll let THE VASE make it to print first, and then I'll worry about KOK.
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