Saturday, December 21, 2024

One year has gone ... should we do plans for the next year?



Once again it's time to say goodbye to this year and keep our fingers crossed for the next one.

On a global scale, the world has gone through so many changes that we could hardly process them all. We have wars, shifts of powers, and global economic crises. Yet, we're still here and for this, should be grateful for what we have. 

On a personal level, I'm grateful for having remained sane during this massive income of news. This is also the reason I left the social network aside. Sometimes, I had the impression that social media, instead of bringing us together, is setting us apart, and at times even one against each other.

It didn't use to be this way back in the days when we all started to navigate the web searching for new friends around the globe.

During this year I focused on improving my writing, maintaining my business, and finding a balance between my writing career, my day job (the one that pays the bills), and my family.

I usually don't like to make long-term plans and I don't believe in the new year's propositions. They're generally destined to get busted by the first half of the year, forcing me to rethink everything from scratch.

Instead, I have a loose plan that includes reaching the so much sought balance between everything that matters in my life.

Next year, I'll keep writing new books of my police procedural's series and I'm planning to start a new series that will be released during the first half of the year. 

I have in mind an organized crime thriller series set between Sicily and the US. With all the inputs I receive daily from the news I can say that my ideas have started to flow wildly, giving me endless prompt for many books.

In sight there are new adventures for the Wandering Writer, starting already from May, so if you have enjoyed the previous adventures, stay tuned because I have new destinations in mind.

For now, I wish you all a serene Christmas, and I'll be  back soon before the end of this year with some new trips.

Take care!



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One year has gone ... should we do plans for the next year?

Once again it's time to say goodbye to this year and keep our fingers crossed for the next one. On a global scale, the world has gone th...