I love when the calendar flips from one year to the next because it feels like a fresh start. In order to power forward though, it's good to reflect on how the previous year had gone.
2024 was a year of firsts:
That's us crossing the finish line!
Hubby and I took part in four 5k run-walks. We mostly walked, but we also ran a little so we could say we ran in the 5k. In one particular race, I won my first medal ever!! To be honest, there were only 2 of us in my age group. I was bound to win a medal regardless. Still, it made me grin to walk up and accept it.
I published my first non-fiction book. Ignite Your Creativity. It's a quick guide to stirring your talent, with 99 writing prompts. I have to admit it was a fun and easy book to write. (They all don't have to be difficult. Right?)
Another exciting project was to dust off a story I'd written eons ago - a historical romantic fiction set in the 1800's. It was a challenge to get Love's Intuition in ship-shape since I'd originally composed the story when I knew very little about story structure. I loved doing research for the time period.
Writing Christmas stories wasn't new for me, but writing one with a royal flair took me down a whole different path. I enjoy watching Hallmark movies and thought I'd try my own version of a royal Christmas story. Voila! I put Prince Frederik Ian Vincent of Waltingham and Ayvri Scott together in The Prince's Christmas Wish.
So what lies ahead for 2025?
First and foremost, giving thanks to God for another year!
More 5k run-walks? Absolutely. Hopefully even a 10k.
Another non-fiction book? I have the kernel of an idea for one. I'll have to give it more thought, but it's a strong possibility.
I'm already working on book 4 in my Coffee & Dessert in Key West Series. This is Rhianne's story. My hope is to publish it either late March or early April.
I also have 11 pages written so far for a friends-to-lover's story, which I hope to publish in the summer.
In March I'll be taking part in an author meet and greet with other authors at Riverside Art Center in Wapakoneta, OH.
I'll be speaking to a fine group of women in September about my books and the writing process.
Reading is always a big part of my life. I hope to enjoy lots of downtime with my nose buried in a book.
A river cruise with friends in the southeast part of the U.S. will happen in the spring.
Hopefully we'll be visiting our daughter and her family in Nebraska a few times this year and explore the Corn Husker State with them.
My greatest wish for 2025 is to stay focused on what's important: faith, family, friends, and country, everything else is just a bonus.
Much love to all of you!
~ Jan
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