This will definitely be my last editing pass on "The Linen Butterfly" before submitting the manuscript to my publisher.
I'm proud of "The Vimana Incident," but just thumbing through my personal copy today I couldn't help but feel like my work has improved by leaps and bounds since that book hit the presses. "The Linen Butterfly" will be far and away the longest, most polished, and most complete work I've ever written.
It's the book I wanted to write back in 2003 when I started "The Goldenlea," but couldn't at the time. 14 long years as a novelist, maxing out my skills trying to write something of professional quality, are finally paying off and I'm excited for the future now.
Since I'm not on a strict deadline for this project, I'm going to take my time. I'm going to refine every last detail I can think of and not be the least bit lazy about anything. I proved with "Vimana" that I could knock out a 5-star book in 9 months so now there's nothing left to prove, except that I'm capable of better still.
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