Sunday, September 30, 2018

Anticipation

Fall is in the air, I can smell it. The leaves have yet to turn here in North Carolina, but the days are getting a bit cooler and we don't have as much daylight as we did even a few weeks ago. I'm finally feeling like this is home, although I don't go far still without my pocket GPS system.


I'm also anticipating getting the rights to more of my books reverted to me from Simon & Schuster. I hope to have the remainder of the Cotillion Ball series be released to me in October so I can re-publish them with new covers. It seems to have breathed new life into the first four, all of which have now been released.


And, I'm anticipating hearing from two more beta readers for book three in my new Regency series. I've limited my beta readers before to only one or two, but this time I sent it to four people. The first two had the same comments about certain sections of the book, so I'm glad to have handled it this way. I'll make final changes, read through it yet again, and then send it off to my agent while I rework book two and start book four.

It's a busy time, but as the days grow cooler, I can again take walks with my dog, Mary. The parks system in Pinehurst is amazing with its interconnected trails and I need to explore it further. I had only discovered it before it became too hot to use.


That's what my fall will be like–working in the morning on books two, three and four of the Regency series, working in the afternoon on promotion for the re-released Cotillion books, and walks with Mary in the evenings. What will you be doing?

4 comments:

  1. I'm going back to work next week after a surgery. And I'm spending October in PT trying to get my leg stronger again. Other than that, I'll be finishing a book, writing a novella, and another full length book. I've got a few travel dates out there but not much. I'm trying to bunker in and relax a little.

    I like your writing/promo schedule. I would set my day up that way if I was a full time writer. :)

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    1. Glad you're well enough to go back to work, Lynn. It sounds like you're getting a lot done even with a full time job.

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  2. Sorry to be so late in commenting, but I want to compliment you on the new covers. Prairie Rose is giving the Cotillion Ball Series a beautiful make-over. The before and after contrast is stunning.

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    1. Thanks, Linda. I agree, these new covers are breathing new life into this series.

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