Starting a new Writing Project

Beginning to figure out the first book, Poker Face.

Last month was the end of my Shandra Higheagle Mystery series. After 16 books in that series, I had come to know the characters well. I’ll miss them, but I’m excited to start the new Spotted Pony Casino Mysteries.

The new mystery series has been on the back of my mind since last spring when I wrote a short story for a contest. The more I became invested in the short story and the character, I knew she would be the main character of the next mystery series I wrote. Over the year, she has popped up in my mind many times as I start to fully realize who she is and what she wants out of life.

Dela Alvaro is a disabled veteran who in the latest Gabriel Hawke book is the head of the night security team for the Spotted Pony Casino and helps Hawke solve the mystery of a missing Umatilla woman.

I also drove through the Umatilla Reservation to set the area and roads in my mind. That way when my character travels about, I can mention a real place or thing.

Old Agency building on the reservation

Starting a new series is more than visualizing a main character. I spent a day just drawing up the blueprint for the casino. It is a make believe casino, but in a spot where there is a real Indian owned casino. I had to go online and learn as much as I could about the casino that exists so I could make sure I put in the amenities that are needed for a casino of its size and the working parts of the casino as well. The staff, laundry maintenance, dealers, cashiers, security, restaurants, the works. How they are owned. How the games work. It has been a learning curve for someone who might frequent a casino once a year and most of those were at casinos in Nevada, not on reservations. There is a different set of rules for Indian casinos. Something else I had to read up on.

After I drew the casino layout, I came up with some of the characters who worked there that my character would be dealing with or have for friends. The statics for the casino I’m miming has 2/3 of the staff being from the reservation. That is good to know for coming up with secondary characters.

Because this casino is on a reservation, which makes if federal jurisdiction after the tribal police, I will also have an FBI agent as a secondary character. Guess what? That means I am also digging into what the FBI deals with on reservations and how the workflow goes, as well as reading up on the whole FBI process. I also gave Dela and FBI Special Agent Quinn Pierce a backstory from their time spent in Iraq. And,,, that meant digging up info from military police in Iraq seven years ago.

I do tend to go overboard with my research but I hope it helps to make my make believe characters, believable.

That is what I’m doing in my writing. Waiting for my beta and sensitivity readers to get back to me on my last Hawke book, I wrote, and gearing up to write the first book in the Spotted Pony Casino mysteries. What are you up to this month?

We have snow!

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Welcome to my new blog site. I’ve had this domain name and called my Blogger site Writing Into The Sunset, but wanted to get moved here to kind of start fresh with a new vigor for blogging.

As you can see by the photo, our first snow of the season is falling. It’s beautiful! Big fat fluffy flakes! We could have used a bit more rain before the snow began as we are terribly dry this year, but we’ll take whatever precipitation we can get.

As I stated above, I hope to start blogging more regularly. I kind of fell off the two posts a week on Blogger when we moved and built this house, and I’ve been having difficulties getting back in the routine. I also started putting out more books a year than I was before.  so it comes down to, do you want more posts here or more books? 😉 Yeah, I thought that would be your answer.

I’m excited to be starting 2019 with the revealing of my new series and getting another Tumbling Creek Ranch book out.

This weekend I’m going Christmas tree hunting with 5 of my grandchildren. I love the hunt for the perfect tree! How about you? Do you like going out into the woods to get a tree, or maybe to a tree lot? I don’t know if I’d ever be able to do a fake tree. There’s no adventure in pulling it out of a box and setting it up, but there are many who love the less mess, less allergy problems by using a fake tree.

I hope you are having a great week! Talk to you soon!

Paty