Atonement Camp Sequel In Development
By popular demand, readers are asking for a sequel to Atonement Camp for Unrepentant Homophobes.
Readers challenged me to give more experiences at the camp and offer some more romance. I won't disappoint! I'm finalizing the third act to the sequel and I'm even more proud of it than the first book. This will blow you away!
Writing takes time. After writing "The End," that's no more than a new start. Next, I send it to beta readers and listen to what they say. I rewrite aspects of the work to take their observations into account. Next, a developmental editor pushes me to make character arcs and themes as bold as I can. This is followed by more editing on my part. Then, a line editor works with me to make sure I convey the work in the intended manner. Lastly, a copy editor works to help me find the (many) typos that afflict my nighmares and make me wish I paid more attention to the litany of teachers and professors who tried their best to help me along, even before I realized I'd ever write a novel. Meanwhile, in the background, a talented cover designer is working to make sure the artwork reflects the content.
This all takes several months and thousands of dollars to do it right. I know I won't (likely) earn back what I invest.
Why do I do all this? First, it's fun. More importantly, I want to make sure you get to read the best I can offer you. You deserve no less. Thank you all!
Readers challenged me to give more experiences at the camp and offer some more romance. I won't disappoint! I'm finalizing the third act to the sequel and I'm even more proud of it than the first book. This will blow you away!
Writing takes time. After writing "The End," that's no more than a new start. Next, I send it to beta readers and listen to what they say. I rewrite aspects of the work to take their observations into account. Next, a developmental editor pushes me to make character arcs and themes as bold as I can. This is followed by more editing on my part. Then, a line editor works with me to make sure I convey the work in the intended manner. Lastly, a copy editor works to help me find the (many) typos that afflict my nighmares and make me wish I paid more attention to the litany of teachers and professors who tried their best to help me along, even before I realized I'd ever write a novel. Meanwhile, in the background, a talented cover designer is working to make sure the artwork reflects the content.
This all takes several months and thousands of dollars to do it right. I know I won't (likely) earn back what I invest.
Why do I do all this? First, it's fun. More importantly, I want to make sure you get to read the best I can offer you. You deserve no less. Thank you all!
Published on January 08, 2021 11:43
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