Basically, whatever needs to be done in those realms. Then I hit the gym, eat lunch, and spend some time on e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, etc. But on a good day, I tend to get up, eat breakfast, then spend a couple of hours focused completely on writing. There really is no “typical” day, despite my best efforts! I try to have some kind of schedule or routine, but it’s usually interrupted. How do you balance your writing with marketing, editing, plotting, and all other commitments? I think the first sentence of the book sort of sums up its mood and intent: “She screamed, but she did not cry.”ĭescribe your typical writing day. Can Jazz help New York’s Finest and also find his father, without losing his soul in the process? Plus, a new killer has New York City terrified. Now, in GAME, Jazz’s father Billy has escaped prison and is on the loose. Barry Lyga’s novel GAME, the sequel to I HUNT KILLERS, has been described by BOOKLIST as “the most serious (and bloodiest) crime series yet for teen readers.” What if your father was the world’s most notorious serial killer? In the first book, readers met Jazz and watched as he used the skills taught to him by his father to track down a brutal serial killer.
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