My writing spree got interrupted. I had planned to be further along with the wri...

My writing spree got interrupted. I had planned to be further along with the writing, but then I had to go and think - a silly action that always happens when I'm on the treadmill. A bit of exercise and voila! I have brainwaves! Well, this one was little, but turned into a huge brainwave the moment I researched the idea. That led to a bit of editing, a bit more research, more editing and more research. But... I'm soooooo pleased with this key-element that just got refined!


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Published on October 03, 2014 06:14
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message 1: by Zoe (new)

Zoe Jussel Like rising bread,the best things can't be rushed. You've got my husband listening to Mozart's 5th Piano Concerto now...is he a died in the wool fan? One might say so. LOL

Curious, do you find yourself getting at all weary with this series or do you see yourself continuing on for a few more? (she asks wistfully) It has to be hard, though, once you have plumped out the characters, to keep them crisp and interesting. So far, so good.


message 2: by Estelle (new)

Estelle Ryan Zoe wrote: "Like rising bread,the best things can't be rushed. You've got my husband listening to Mozart's 5th Piano Concerto now...is he a died in the wool fan? One might say so. LOL

Curious, do you find you..."


You had my smiling about your husband listening to Mozart. I hope he enjoys it - it truly is special music.

Hmm... It's a good--astute--comment about keeping the characters fresh. Yes, it is a challenge, but so far not too hard since there is still a lot of development left in each of them. As for the series... I am most definitely not weary of Genevieve and the gang. Not yet. I can't predict how many more adventures they'll go on, but while they maintain their freshness and there are interesting cases for them to follow, I'll be their mouthpiece.


message 3: by Zoe (new)

Zoe Jussel Good to know, thanks.

I should have put quote marks around "died". Of course, it is dyed in the wool..but I was trying to play off the intrigue aspect of your books.


message 4: by Estelle (new)

Estelle Ryan Zoe wrote: "Good to know, thanks.

I should have put quote marks around "died". Of course, it is dyed in the wool..but I was trying to play off the intrigue aspect of your books."


:-)


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