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As of 11/14/19 when I'm answering this question, I'm currently working on the sequel to my debut novel, a novella from the same universe, and a Secret Project that I have been dropping extensive hints on my Instagram page every now and again. I also have a High Fantasy series, a Sci-Fi series, and a children's series in the works, but they're on the back burner for now.
H.L. Roethle
Yes! I am not sure at this point how many books there will be; that, of course, depends entirely upon the readers and the inspiration in my head. But at present, my plan is at least three novels and a companion book.
H.L. Roethle
No.1: Write. Everyday, whenever stuff comes into your brain, whether it's the middle of the night or while you're busy eating lunch. If something pops into your head, write it down.
No.2: Read. Read as much as you can, in every kind of genre that you can. The more you read, the better you write.
No.3: Ask for help. Anyone who has ever written a book has needed to start somewhere. Trying to go it alone will only hurt you, because (especially if it's your first time,) you have no idea what you are doing. Maybe this isn't the case for everyone, but I know when I first started to try and write a book, I didn't have a clue how to do it. I thought you just wrote a bunch of stuff down and then handed it to someone else who would clean up the grammar and slap a cover on it and yippie here's my book! Yeah, no, it's not like that AT ALL. The writing community is vast, and for the most part very friendly and more than ready to help with any question, any problem, literally anything where you need help. So ask, and don't be afraid to ask. We're all in this together. :)
No.4: Never give up. Writing a book can seem like a daunting task, but it is so rewarding. The process might seem long, and there might be times when you ask yourself if it's even worth it. My answer? Yes, it's worth it. It's worth every tear, every sigh, every smile as a spark of imagination hits you, every mind bomb that shatters your original ideas, every word, every sentence, every crazy idea that may or may not work.../it's worth every bloody bit of it./ So keep at it, and don't give up. Your readers will thank you one day. ;)
No.2: Read. Read as much as you can, in every kind of genre that you can. The more you read, the better you write.
No.3: Ask for help. Anyone who has ever written a book has needed to start somewhere. Trying to go it alone will only hurt you, because (especially if it's your first time,) you have no idea what you are doing. Maybe this isn't the case for everyone, but I know when I first started to try and write a book, I didn't have a clue how to do it. I thought you just wrote a bunch of stuff down and then handed it to someone else who would clean up the grammar and slap a cover on it and yippie here's my book! Yeah, no, it's not like that AT ALL. The writing community is vast, and for the most part very friendly and more than ready to help with any question, any problem, literally anything where you need help. So ask, and don't be afraid to ask. We're all in this together. :)
No.4: Never give up. Writing a book can seem like a daunting task, but it is so rewarding. The process might seem long, and there might be times when you ask yourself if it's even worth it. My answer? Yes, it's worth it. It's worth every tear, every sigh, every smile as a spark of imagination hits you, every mind bomb that shatters your original ideas, every word, every sentence, every crazy idea that may or may not work.../it's worth every bloody bit of it./ So keep at it, and don't give up. Your readers will thank you one day. ;)
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