I was talking about how much fun it is doing the edits for Killer Eyes. I'm fortunate that my publisher was agreeable to releasing the book this summer. That means in just over a month or so, Killer Eyes will be available for purchase, and to me, that's exciting. I've learned that people who've read Killer of Killers are looking forward to reading Killer Eyes. At least that's what the reviewers indicated. They said things like they hope a book two is in the works, and that a sequel was needed.
And it's happening. The edits are almost done, and when I send them back, I may or may not get another round of edits. That's why I'm taking my time, making sure I get everything right. I've found an error in there, which surprised me. I had written during a car chase scene that a car made a three-sixty spin and then was headed in the opposite direction. But of course a three-sixty spin puts you in the same direction you were headed originally. It was supposed to be a one-eighty spin, which I've corrected it to be now. And that's where the edits come in. They catch things like that. Although in this case, it wasn't the editor who caught it. I caught it while I was going over the edits.
It doesn't matter who caught it, as long as it's caught. The editors did catch a couple typos, though, and I could have sworn that I had fixed all typos, so there you go. Killer Eyes is going to be a great follow up to Killer of Killers, and I'm looking forward to its release, probably some time in July.
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