Update on Senex Born

My upper YA Sci-Fi novel, Senex Born, has been with beta readers since the middle of December 2025. As of this week, I’ve received all of their feedback and I am immensely grateful to have these wonderful ladies in my corner. I’ve read through their notes and am amazed about the detail and depth of their insights. I am confident that this will help me shape Senex Born into a better story.

On the one hand, I’m eager to dive into the next (potentially last) revision before querying agents. On the other hand, I’m determined to sit with the feedback a bit, examine where it tracks with my vision for the book, and – most importantly – formulate a strategy that’ll allow for a straightforward, coherent, and timely revision process.

While Senex Born was with the beta readers, I took the time to polish my query package (the usual query letter + 1-page synopsis + first 5k words) and test it with a few selected agents who offered consultations and feedback. Many thanks go out to Sarah and Elaine over at I am in Print and their Agent121 initiative. I’ve already got a full MS request via these consultations (tho we agreed that I’ll do the beta-reader revision first). I can’t recommend those consultations highly enough.

I will let the feedback percolate a bit longer and spend the rest of February 2026 with my new project. Hopefully, that will allow me to come back to Senex Born with the distance needed to make the necessary revisions in March.

Writing Competitions 2025

It’s all about perseverance, right? About hope and resilience in the expectation of rejection. (Which reminds me to submit a few short stories again…) About keeping at it, not giving up, and finding someone who likes the writing. The pages, the synopsis, the style.

In the first quarter of 2025, I send out my short stories, a few poems AND submitted my YA manuscript to a few novel competitions:

  1. The Edinburgh YA Novel Award,
  2. The Stockholm Writers Festival’s First 5 Pages Prize,
  3. The I Am In Print Writing Competition 2025 and, a bit later,
  4. The Bath Novel Award.

After submitting, it’s all about waiting. Crossing fingers. Manifesting.
And then came the NOPE! for Edi’s YA Novel Award longlist. (Though one of my dear writer friends got in and I am STOKED for her.)
And then…completely as a surprise because I had totally forgotten about the date, the I Am In Print competition’s shortlist. I’m so so SOOO exited that I made it!

So far, so good. The results for Bath and Stockholm are still pending, but no matter what happens with those, being on this shortlist is such a confidence boost.

First draft – finally finished

Years in the making – and this month I finally typed the words

– THE END –

below my YA SciFi adventure novel. I can’t believe it took so long. And I don’t even dare think of all the work still ahead. Someone tell me it will get easier with the 2nd book? Yes? Please?

Pretty please?

In any case, the manuscript stands at 49 chapters and about 140k words. Wayyyyyyy to long. But there’s to 2024 – the year of revision. Revisions.

Not sure yet if this is going to be harder, or easier. I’ll keep you updated.