Blog and Updates

April 2024 Update

Oh, July Atley. So hopeful, so excited for uninterrupted writing time. Little did I know the absolute cesspools of disease that my children would become. Winter was one long bout of coughing and vomiting. I’d planned on having two books out by February. Instead, I ended up spending most of my free time being a nurse and getting locked into all the responsibilities I’d hoped to shuck, like the PTO. The school district decided to close our school this year, so we’re doing A LOT this year for the staff and students. So it’s been busy af y’all.

BUT I STILL HAVE PLANS. 

Because it’s a new year, I’m fresh-faced and full of misplaced confidence! I’ve finished Bound by Nightmares and it’s GIRTHY, y’all. This sucker is more than 500 pages! I’d planned on it being a smutfest full of double-penetration gangbangs, but alas, the need for plot and romance got in the way. So you’re getting character development AND your girl going airtight. I had so much fun writing this one and I’m just waiting to see what the beta-readers think is too crazy. Not because I’m cutting any of it (I’m letting my kinky flag fly! Let me fly, coach!), but because I want to know what to do more of. This series is going to get progressively spicier as we meet each Heir, and let’s just say there are going to be a ton of acronyms involved, DAP, DVP, DP GB, MFMM… 

I’m so excited about my next project, Locks and Lycans! I’m going to try to bang this book out in three weeks. It only took me seventeen days to write Slayer of the Undead, so I think I can knock this book out since I already have it all outlined and have been dreaming of this book for years. (Remember what I said about misplaced confidence? This is what I’m talking about.) But after writing a massive five-person perspective epic, I think having a single POV will be a BREEZE. This is what I’m telling myself after taking six months to write one book. I want to catch up on my previous plans damn it! 

Snows of Maeoris is probably going to be delayed a couple of months because I want to go all out on it. When I first came up with Maeoris, I almost wanted to skip the Sands Series just to get to Reign of Snow and Wings. BECAUSE UNGHHHHHH. It’s going to be so fucking good and I have to nail it. So that’s probably going to be my Summer Project. But we’ll see. My kids handled the Easter get-together germs like fucking champs, so I might have some time during the school day to write. So maybe earlier! (Again. Misplaced confidence.)

I’m so freaking excited for y’all to get into these new series this year! All of these are going to be so much fun! And totally different! We have the absolute Smutfest of Heirs of the Demon Queens, the Slow-burn Urban Fantasy that’s the Hacksaw City/Saint’s Way Universe, and the Spicy AF Dark Shifter Romance that is the Sands of Maeoris series! It’s going to be so much fun! Now that I’m out of my seasonal depression hibernation mode, I plan on making more updates, so stay tuned!

July Update

I’ve been buzzing around here like a lightning bug on a caffeine overdose, juggling birthdays, house guests, and the ever-evolving world of storytelling. So June was a whirlwind of excitement as we celebrated not one, not two, but three family birthdays, including my own. (So much cakeeeeeee and you can imagine the chaos of my household with that many Geminis) It was so much fun, and it’s always my favorite month of the year. On top of that, we had some amazing family friends stay with us for a delightful two-week visit while my husband was on vacation. It was the perfect opportunity for me to take a breather from work, kick back, and enjoy time off in good company. We had an amazing time with all the kids and pretended that we were running a cult co-op, though with fewer flower crowns and peasant dresses. (Love you, Ging!) I only got a little drafting done because of all that, but I made a ton of covers and plans!

 

Since my birthday falls around the midyear mark, I always like to take time to look ahead for the rest of the year and what I want to accomplish personally and professionally. I’ve been pretty open about my mental health struggles over the last year, and that continues to be my focus. I’ve pulled back from some of my volunteering and other commitments to take time to focus on myself and my writing. I’m finally getting a hold on my panic attacks and am feeling a lot better now than I was last winter. My mania-induced-adopted kittens are doing wonderfully and I’ve been maintaining my Narcissa Malfoy hair from my breakdown and still love it, so I consider it a win overall lol

Now for the professional update.

When I first set out as a writer, I considered myself a discovery writer—a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants kind of storyteller. Buuuuuuuut I was dead wrong. I got 5,000-20,000 words into so many books, but I finished none of them until I started outlining and plotting. Type A AF, y’all. I’d thought my creativity worked one way, only to find out how much more creative I could be when I tried the exact opposite approach.

Which brings me to my next point.

I used to believe in focusing solely on one project at a time, giving it my undivided attention. When I thought of the Maeoris series, I was foaming at the mouth to write it. But I couldn’t since I was in the middle of writing the Inkwater series and I had to put it off for six months. Which didn’t feel great… I’m not a trend-chasing author—I write whatever stories have taken root in my head. And putting off the series I wanted to work on for so long felt almost like writing something to market, rather than writing for myself (and y’all, of course). So I’ve decided to challenge my previous idea of how my brain works and try a new plan. Alongside “To Forge a Hollow Crown,” I’ve delved headfirst into two other worlds that have been clamoring for my attention. I’m going to be working on all the projects simultaneously, and see if it keeps the fire of my creativity burning white-hot.

First up, we have the Hacksaw City & Saint’s Way World—an urban fantasy haven where rival magical mafia families rule two sister cities and war with one another. I LOVE THIS WORLD. I created it in 2015 for my NaNoWriMo novel and I’ve kept adding to it ever since. It’s like a cyberpunk world, but instead of tech, there’s magic. Think if Bladerunner 2049 and Bright had a baby, and that’s the vibe. A kinda dystopian, barely-into-the-future America that runs on magic. I honestly got so into the worldbuilding for this series that I had to take a break from it to actually write and that’s when I wrote the Second Collapse series to cleanse my brain. I have SO MANY stories to tell in this world, some more gritty than others, but all of them with some (alright, a lot) of hot romance. The first story set in this world is the Moonsworn Series. In the first book, Locks & Lycans, you’ll see Bellamy, a secretive hairdresser that works for the mob, as she is caught in a treacherous game of blackmail and dodges the advances of the hot new alpha werewolf. I’m so freaking excited about this one and I can’t wait for you to read it too!

And my latest brainchild… It’s going to be INCREDIBLE. It all started with a YouTube rabbit hole about ‘Adam’s four wives.’ Looked it up, and the Youtuber was all sorts of wrong. According to some Jewish and Christian Mythology, there was a fallen angel who had the four wives mentioned. I thought that was ridiculous, that the women should have four mates instead. Makes much more sense, right? More holes for poles, baby! My idea for a reverse harem paranormal romance was formed. The Heirs of the Demon Queens series is a wild ride, featuring fallen angels, demons, monsters, and more! (But not reincarnation, because I hate that trope. It’s Heirs as in inheritor of power, not memories because blurgh) In the first book, Bound by Nightmares, you’ll meet Amara, a stuntwoman who is kidnapped by a group of mysterious, winged men who claim they’re trying to prevent the apocalypse. Of course, she isn’t going to just take their word for it, and she’s determined to escape them, even if she isn’t sure she wants to… Y’all. Come on. We all know this one is going to be stupid hot. When Amazon dungeoned “To Chain an Elf King,” I imagined the absolute filth I was going to put in this book and it’s going to be AMAZING.

As the summer goes on, I’m working as best I can around my children’s constant requests for snacks and the arguments that I have to referee. BUT I’ll have a ton more dedicated writing time when fall arrives. Because, finally, all of my children will be in school ALL DAY. That means seven uninterrupted hours every weekday to write whatever I want. I’m going to get so much freaking writing done, and it’s going to be incredible. I’m hoping with my new multi-project approach and so much time, that I’ll be able to bring you stories faster than ever!

March 2023 Update

March 2023 Update

It’s been a while, huh? I’ve been away dealing with some mental health stuff, but I’m happy to report that I’m doing much better now and have been hard at work making a new world for all of us to share!

I’ve mentioned a few times I had a hard year in 2022, and that we’d finally figured out why my mental health deteriorated so quickly. After some testing, I found out that I have a gene allele for the CYP2D6 gene that prevents me from metabolizing tricyclic antidepressants, among other medications. So, after realizing that the amitriptyline I was taking for migraine prevention was actually making my anxiety worse, I switched to a new antidepressant that actually works for me. It’s amazing how much better I feel now that I’m on the right medication.

In other news, I now have two more cats. Two. More. Cats. My house is turning into a feline empire, and I love it. And because apparently, I’m not content with just having a bunch of cats, I also dyed my hair like Narcissa Malfoy. Because what mental breakdown is complete without dyeing your hair?? But seriously, therapy plus meds (and kittens!) made me feel better than ever.

The biggest news of all is that I’m making progress on my new series, Sands of Maeoris! I know you’re going to want book two as soon as possible, and I promise you, it’s coming. That cliffhanger was a doozy, but hey, at least I warned you all beforehand, right? (haha please don’t murder me)

I’m not the best at updating my social media, but I promise I’m working hard on the next book. And honestly, I think we can all agree that you’d rather I be writing than scrolling through Instagram.

So that’s the update, folks. I’m feeling better, I have more cats, and I’m making progress on the Sands of Maeoris series. Thanks for sticking with me through it all, and I can’t wait to share my new book with you!

2022 Recap and Future Plans

2022 was a doozy.

Hey y’all,

It’s been quite a year for me, both personally and professionally. On the professional front, I’m happy to announce that I published six books this year – The Second Collapse series and The Inkwater Series! It’s been a dream of mine to be a published author for as long as I can remember, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my stories with all of you.

On a personal level, however, this year has been one of the hardest I’ve ever experienced. My dad passed away, which has been an immense loss for me and my family. It’s been a tough journey to navigate, and there are days when it feels like the weight of it all is just too much to bear. My panic attacks became pretty severe, and I finally started on medication that has helped immensely.

Despite the challenges, there have been some bright spots as well. I’ve been able to focus on my writing career in a way that I never have before, and I’ve learned so much about myself and my craft in the process. I’m grateful for the support and encouragement of my friends and family, who have been there for me every step of the way.

Overall, it’s been a good but challenging year. I’m looking forward to the new year with hope and determination, and I’m excited to see what the future holds. Mainly, not one but TWO series set in a new world that I think you all will love. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I hope 2023 will be an exceptional year!

Until next time, Atley