The End Is Near.1/15/2020 As some of you may know, I have a new book coming out soon! (Eee gads! Let the nail-biting begin!) My eighth published novel, “Revealing Hope,” is the third and final book to the Stealing Light Trilogy and is now available for pre-order on all e-book platforms! (Can I get a woot woot?!) The big release day is January 28th. The writing process for everyone is different, but I’m pretty sure the anxiety that goes along with it is pretty much the same. When I started writing this trilogy, I never saw three books coming, let alone this one in particular. At first, I thought “Stealing Light” was going to be a stand-alone novel, but then I wrote one sentence in the last chapter, and BAM, I knew there had to be a sequel. As soon as “Stealing Light” was released, I had already started writing the first draft of its follow-up book, “Chasing Darkness.” Sometime during the process of writing, I knew it would have to be a trilogy, because certain things needed to be resolved, not only for my own sanity but for my readers. However, at that time, most of this final piece of the story was a mystery even to me. When I started writing “Revealing Hope,” the first several chapters poured out of me and then I stepped away from it for quite some time. Months actually. As the characters slowly exposed their path to me, this story developed in a way that I never imagined. Writing “The End” to any book is always hard for me, and even more so when it completes a series. The end for this trilogy is now dangerously near. (Gulp. Someone, hold me?) We writers question ourselves non-stop, especially as release day looms. Did I do enough? Is it good enough? Did I do the characters and their story justice? Will the fans like it? Will they hate it? Will they be disappointed? My first draft is where I don’t question myself so much. I just let the creativity flow and let the story tell itself. Then, I hand it off to my trusted beta readers. They give me imperative feedback to make the story better. The second draft is where the really hard work comes in. Plot flow and plot holes get addressed and fixed. Scenes get re-written, more details are added (or, in some cases, removed.) Minor grammar revisions take place. Once this is done and reviewed, I run the manuscript through Grammarly (a handy-dandy grammar program), and blech, more revisions. After another read-through, I send this third draft to my Editor. She does line-by-line edits and, boy, does my manuscript bleed! Final edits are usually the most torturous for me. For some reason, doing 3 pages of edits feels like a hundred. Once these final edits are completed, I get the book formatted for online readers and ship out several Advanced Reader Copies (ARCs). ARCs get sent to bloggers and reviewers so that any last-minute errors can be fixed before it’s released, but, more importantly, so that reviews can get posted on release day! When these ARCs go out, the nerves set in. Hang on, while I go throw up in the other room… Ha. But eventually, all artists need to let their work go. You can keep revising, rewriting, adding, and changing things, but at some point, you just have to call it done and say “That’s a wrap.” otherwise, you’ll never finish a project. Yes, it’s hard. Yes, it’s scary (terrifying, actually). Yes, you’ll doubt yourself. But, I’m going to quote a dear friend and colleague of mine, Danielle Bannister, who recently wrote something about just this in one of her blogs, “One thing that does remain the same, even though it took me years to learn, was to trust my muse. Even if what was being whispered to me made NO sense to what I was just writing, I listen. ... Thankfully, I have been rewarded with my eighth novel in 8 years, and (FINALLY) a completed paranormal suspense trilogy, that, fingers crossed, will take readers on a new and fantastic journey. Pre-order your copy today!
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