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Writing a new book after a big break

Dear Readers,

I didn't realize how long it is since I've blogged! I suppose it is about the same amount of time since I wrote my last Sara Bennett book!

It's not like I've been slacking. I've been writing, but after I finished with Avon I went on to other things. I think I was pretty much done. Wiped out. Drained. I'm being honest here. I was sucked dry.

But now the time has come. I am feeling a definite stirring for more Sara Bennett romance. Not just dipping my toe in the water but jumping right in! I'm starting with a series of novellas, because really that's all I can manage right now. I'm going to build up. The novellas are set around a fictitious square in London, called Mockingbird Square. The novellas will tell the stories of the residents in the Square, and their search for love.

Mockingbird Square is owned by the Earls of Monkstead, and the latest earl loves interfering in his neighbors lives. Unhappy in love himself, he enjoys giving others a happy ever after. When I finish the series of novellas I will write Monkstead's story in a full size book.

That's the plan anyway.

I hope you'll stay along for the ride, and I'll do my best to make it an interesting one, and make you laugh and smile, and sigh. Maybe shed a tear or two. A happy tear.

I'll also try to blog every week or two. I'll do my best anyway!

Sara Unforgettable
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Published on February 18, 2018 13:50 Tags: break-between-books, mockingbird-square, novellas, regency, sara-bennett

Life gets in the way

I want to write, I have a deadline, but life is getting in the way. I'm sure everyone has that problem! I'm not alone. I just wish I could lock myself away for a few days...weeks? Instead I seem to be pulled in a dozen different directions and there isn't really much I can do about it.

My mother is elderly and I am her main go-to-person, and I have children who although grown up and flown still have their moments, and I have a grandson who I need to see as often as possible. So he doesn't forget who I am. Or ask: Who is that strange old lady who never leaves the computer? That would be sad.

I suppose, like everyone else, I just do the best I can. I fit in my writing among all the other things and hope it adds up to a book.

Having said that, I am halfway into my new novella for the Mockingbird Square series. I know soon I will have to stop and start work on my other projects, but I'm hoping to finish this first. This is the story of Rory and Olivia Maclean who live at Number 7 and married in haste and seem to be repeating in haste too. When Rory leaves for his falling down castle in Scotland his wife decides to go too.

I'm not sure what happens after that but I'm looking forward to finding out!

Kaye
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Published on February 25, 2018 18:31 Tags: mockingbird-square, regency-romance, sara-bennett

Plotter or Pantser

Well I have finished my 2nd novella, Enraptured, which will be for sale in May, and I am now working on my 3rd. I've enjoyed writing the Mockingbird Square series, perhaps because I really only have to please myself (and my readers of course) and no one else. I'm not sure yet how many novellas will be in the series before I finish it with a full size book.

I think I'll know when the time comes.

As I think you can guess I am not a plotter. I've tried to be. Several times before writing a book I have written pages and pages of summary, worked out sub plots, threads, themes, black moments, everything I could think of. And then ... I was bored, and started a new book. So I know by now I just have to go with my process, which is to write and rewrite and eventually find my way forward.

That's not to say I don't plot at all. Usually when I'm someway into the book, I realise I need to change something because I finally have an idea of where the story is heading, so I go back and do that. And then I spend quite a bit of time thinking, usually in the middle of the night when I should be sleeping. It's incredible how problems in the story can work themselves out in the middle of the night.

I wish I could plot more. I think it would be a far more satisfactory way to write a book, and probably far less stressful. But I have a process and like an old married couple we are comfortable with each other.

Look out for Enraptured on the 22nd of May.
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Published on March 29, 2018 12:51 Tags: mockingbird-square, pantser, plotter, regency, sara-bennett, the-writing-process

Story ideas

Non writers ask: Where do you get your ideas from? I think as writers we know we get them from all over the place. A walk to the shops can result in an idea, overhearing a conversation at a cafe, reading a newspaper. There are ideas everywhere.

Usually when I have an idea I will play around with it, not write it down, but think about it. I find if I write it down then it just stops, as if my job is done. If I mull over it, it grows, begins to take some shape.

Not all ideas work out, sadly. I have plenty of half finished stories languishing on my computer. Sometimes something that seemed brilliant in my head doesn't translate to paper, or else it's already been thought of, and done better.

I'm enjoying writing my Mockingbird Square series because each story is different and yet they are connected by a central theme. Characters reappear or develop further. I have lots of ideas! I'm sure not all of them will work out, but I'm sure some will.
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Published on April 25, 2018 15:36 Tags: mockingbird-square, regency, sara-bennett, story-ideas, writing-a-series

Reckless is up for Pre Order!

Reckless is up for Pre Order!!

I've chosen 29 January 2019 as the publishing date. Although it would have been nice to have it ready earlier it just couldn't happen. Life stepped in and conspired against me once again. That said, I really enjoyed writing this book. It does cover some tricky themes, such as how does an unhappily married man find happiness with the love of his life in Regency society, where such a partnership would be considered scandalous. Well, you'll have to read the book to make up your own minds.

Margaret Willoughby is a vicar's daughter, destined for a miserable future, and Dominic Frampton, the Earl of Monkstead wants to give her a happy ending. With himself. Don't worry, he does manage it, in the end. Remember Mockingbird Square is a series about Second Chances.

I'm looking at a new series for 2019. Some planning to do and thinking, and of course writing!

Thank you for following me and reading my books!
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Published on November 01, 2018 14:57 Tags: mockingbird-square, regency-romance, second-chances

Pendleton Manor

Pendleton Manor is the working title for my next trilogy.

Right now I'm writing the first book. I've done the first draft, which is where I put my story down and the characters and the plot. I'm not much of a plotter but I've learned I need to have some ideas before I start work or chaos follows!

Now I am on the second draft, which is where I make certain the dates are right, and the characters don't suddenly change names or eye colour, but I am also working on the story as a whole. Pulling it together, weaving in the plot threads, making sure it has a powerful enough emotion punch.

The third draft will be for smoothing out the rough edges and getting the book ready for the first edit, and I hope to be doing that in May.

I'll share a snippet of the story next time, but for now, back to work.

Sara
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Published on April 13, 2019 17:21 Tags: mockingbird-square, pendleton-manor, regency-romance, sara-bennett