Wallowing in Ink with Courtney Floyd • Issue 45
in which: Read Freely Fest, the body horror in romance, WIP update, and book recs!
Hey, I’m Courtney Floyd, author of Higher Magic and creator of The Way We Haunt Now. Welcome to my monthly newsletter, Wallowing in Ink.
March’s newsletter is landing in your inboxes a day late because I was traveling this weekend for Read Freely Fest at Richland Library in Columbia, South Carolina.


The festival was such a blast and so well organized. Not surprising, since it’s put on by a public library. I was on a panel called Bards, Mages & Sorcerers, Oh My with Maiga Doocy and Emily Krempholtz, and we got to talk about fantasy world building, magic systems, and so much more.
Afterward, I met a bunch of wonderful readers in the signing line. It was truly a delight, and I’d love to do more reader-facing events in the coming year.
I did at one point find myself telling the Ashley Poston that there’s body horror in most romance plots. So, um, yeah. It’s probably good I don’t leave the woods extremely often. (Ashley, on the teeny tiny chance you’re reading this, it was very cool to meet you! Sorry I’m weird!)
((Also, for the record, I love romance novels. I’m a lifelong reader of them. What I meant was that if Love Island has taught us anything, sometimes kissing sounds make you want to rip your ears off. Sexy is often just a sweaty slip away from scary, you know?))
Updates; Or, It’s My Work In Progress, I Can Revise Iteratively If I Want To
I’m still drafting my horror faeries novel. It’s taking a bit longer than my usual 3-4 months because I’m trying something I heard Jasper Fforde (one of my favorite novelists) talk about last year. every 10-20k, I read through what I have and revise based on what I’ve learned while drafting it.
I usually have to do several rounds of substantive revisions after a first draft, and I’m cautiously optimistic that this iterative process is getting me to a stronger draft.
Based on beta reader feedback, I think it’s working.
The first 60% of the book is with my agent right now, so I’ll find out soon enough. My goal is to have a complete draft by the end of April or mid-May at the latest.
March Recs
This month, I greatly enjoyed an ARC of Danai Christopoulou’s debut novel, Vile Lady Villains. It’s a sapphic horrormantasy that brings Lady Macbeth and Klytemnestra into the same story in bloody, brilliant collision.
I also tore my way through T. Kingfisher’s Daggerbound. It’s the sequel to Swordheart and it is so worth the wait. I loved every minute with Learned Edmund, the Dervish, and their growing cast of friends. We get more Zale in this book, too, which I was delighted by.
Currently Reading: Max Gladstone’s Empress of Forever
Up Next: C.J. Dotson’s These Familiar Walls, which is out on the 14th!
I know I promised a peek into my current WIP research, and that’s still in the works. More soon!
For now, thanks for wallowing with me,
Courtney
P.S. Some of you may have received a half-drafted version of this, because my newsletter client freaked out. Sorry about that!