Another Update on the Sequel

I’ve gotten a couple of inquiries—well, more than a couple!—about what sort of progress I’m making with the sequel to The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Real Magic. It has been more than a year since I posted here to let you know that I was about three-quarters of the way through a first draft. Time for an update.

I spent most of the past year finishing the first draft of the sequel. As usual, it took longer than expected because characters often insist on having their own way, and magic is complicated. No major spoilers here—but it took me a while to understand exactly how timestones work, for example. The Kavareen turned out to have more interesting depths than I first thought. And Nora’s magical education took some unpredictable detours.

Now I’m at the stage where I’m getting feedback on Book 2 and revising. The first readers of the manuscript appear to have survived their ordeal intact; some even say they enjoyed it. They’ve also given me some really terrific suggestions—which in turn has sparked some new ideas on my part. “Wait, I never knew THAT about Aruendiel!”

You can tell where this is going, right? I wish I had a definite, set-in-stone publication date to give you. But I don’t, and it will be a while before I do. Writing takes time, and then editing takes more time. The first draft of The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Real Magic took three years, I spent a year revising it before I even tried to find a publisher, and then it was three more years of editing and rewriting—not to mention all the myriad things that publishers do to create an actual, physical book and get it into bookstores—before the novel saw print.

So. I’m working now, and it’s going well. That does mean that I'm sometimes too busy writing to respond to your wonderful messages and comments. I wish I could get back to everyone who has taken the time to write to me to ask me how the sequel is going, but then—well, you see my dilemma.

Still, I have to be honest. When I sit down to write, I have a couple of habits. First, I make a pot of tea. And then—usually without even thinking about it—I take off my watch. Because where I’m headed, I can’t think too much about time.
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Published on March 06, 2016 16:47
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message 51: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Trever wrote: "FYI to all - I just talked to ECB the other day and the book is currently working its way through publisher revisions and editing. No ETA on a publication date yet, but it's essentially in beta tes..."

Thank you, Trever! I have read this book three times anxiously awaiting the sequel. I hope we get a date soon!


message 52: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Macdonald I hope it is soon I have read that a lot of people were getting tired of waiting. I know her books take a lot of work because of the content. I am still hanging in there. I have enjoyed the first one so much. I am anxiously waiting for the second one. You cannot turn creatively off and on and then the technical aspect. I hope it gets on the bestseller list.


message 53: by Trever (new)

Trever It's worth keeping in mind that ECB is a fulltime editor at a glossy national magazine, so she doesn't have the writing time of fulltime or even part-time authors, she basically has to work on the book when time allows.


message 54: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Macdonald I am keeping it in mind. I know ECB is a talented writer. I love her writing style and her story. I just wanted more. I guess I am greedy. But patience is a virtue and I must use mine.


message 55: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany It's been over a year now since the last update. I am really starting to lose hope, which sucks because this is my favorite book.


message 56: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Sigh - I had a dream about Nora last night and checked in to see if there was an update (I optimistically started on Amazon to see if I could pre order). But knowing its in the publisher's hands is AWESOME so that is progress!!! I salivate at the prospect of getting my hands on the book - may the publishing gods be kind and swift.


message 57: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Macdonald Amanda wrote: "Sigh - I had a dream about Nora last night and checked in to see if there was an update (I optimistically started on Amazon to see if I could pre order). But knowing its in the publisher's hands is..."
Amanda- personally I think maybe in the summer. Just my opinion no basis- just a gut feeling. Like you I can't wait.


message 58: by Christy (new)

Christy Tsolakidou Well it's 03/2017 and still haven't heard any updates on that sequel...


message 59: by Emilj (new)

Emilj I love this book and I think it's one of my favorite stories. The fact that a sequel is coming make me so happy! Because I can't wait to read how this story will continue... and more about Aruendiel.


message 60: by Margarett (new)

Margarett Harris For those of you going crazy waiting for book 2 as I am, read Uprooted by Naomi Novik. It is just as good!


message 61: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Macdonald Margarett wrote: "For those of you going crazy waiting for book 2 as I am, read Uprooted by Naomi Novik. It is just as good!"

I read this and concur. It is real good.


message 62: by Amanda (new)

Amanda I'm trying to time re-reading TWG so that I can go straight from it to the next book. Suggestions for the meantime are welcome!!


message 63: by Audionly (new)

Audionly I just finished Thinking Women's Guide to Real Magic and loved it! I love to read so much. I haven't been able to read or write hardly anything for over a year now because of something wrong with my eyes.
I really appreciate the ice demon eating poety and Nora finding herself suddenly illiterate.
The audio book was a great performance and I look forward to the next.
Happy writing.


message 64: by Trever (new)

Trever Audionly wrote: "I really appreciate the ice demon eating poety and Nora finding herself suddenly illiterate. .."


The Ice Demon was my favorite character. I've been pestering ECB on and off ever since that she needs to write a spin-off book solely about the misadventures of the Ice Demon.


message 65: by Audionly (last edited Apr 19, 2017 03:14PM) (new)

Audionly Trever wrote: "Audionly wrote: "I really appreciate the ice demon eating poety and Nora finding herself suddenly illiterate. .."


The Ice Demon was my favorite character. I've been pestering ECB on and off ever ..."


I can see how that might work. The Ice Demon obviously knows a lot and has been around along time.
I do hope the TWG 2 Comes out soon!


message 66: by Becky (new)

Becky Schmidt Thank you for writing your book! I was worried for a minute there when it ended but I'm really glad to hear you are writing a sequel and I will be overjoyed when it comes out. Well done!


message 67: by Dianna (new)

Dianna Hunter I just read THE THINKING WOMAN'S GUIDE TO REAL MAGIC and GODDAMNIT WOMAN WHERE'S THE SEQUEL! ?!?!?! Im kidding im kidding.... not really.... but damn.....


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