Going back to New Hope Island

At the beginning of this month I began writing another novel about New Hope Island. This could be seen as a sequel to The Colony and some of the surviving characters from that story will appear in this one. But it will be a stand-alone in the sense that it won't be necessary to have read The Colony to get (and hopefully enjoy) what's going on in the new book.

Why am I doing this? Because the series of 25, 000 word stories I'm currently completing leave me with plenty of freshness and creative energy.

And because I want to put right what I got wrong with The Colony. It was my first (and last) attempt at self-publishing and it was not well formatted or well edited. It was too long and there was too much telling and not enough showing in the way the plot unfolded.

Ironically, given these rather serious deficiencies, it sold right from the start more strongly than any of my other titles on digital platforms. It's a steal to buy now, but wasn't when first published so it obviously struck a chord with readers I thought were a bit short-changed by those formatting and proofing flaws.

12, 000 words in and this novel is already shaping up to be a big improvement on its predecessor. There were things I thought I did well in The Colony, but I'm doing them better here. And going back to characters such as Patrick Lassiter, Phil Fortescue and Alice Lang is proving to be enormous fun.

I wrote The Colony in Shaftesbury. The only problem with going back there now is the intense nostalgia I feel for that place and time. But as some of my characters are going to discover to their cost, loss is part of life.

My working title is New Hope Island. I'm pretty confident I'll finish this one early in August, for September publication on Kindle and the rest.By then I'm also hoping to have something more enticing to call it.
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Published on July 06, 2015 03:46
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message 1: by Helen (new)

Helen Carolan Looking forward to it. loved all your books.


message 2: by Kay (new)

Kay I loved The Colony! I did listen to the audiobook which had an excellent narrator. Glad to hear there will be a sequel.


message 3: by F.G. (new)

F.G. Cottam Yes, the hugely talented David Rintoul enhanced the tale enormously. I'm hoping he won't have to with the follow-up, but still want him again. My deal with Audible gives me some say in narrators, and he'd be my first choice every time. Pleased you liked The Colony.


message 4: by Kay (new)

Kay I also really enjoyed your other novels
- available in the US in audiobook - especially Dark Echo and Broadmaw Bay.


message 5: by Jan (new)

Jan The Colony regardless of issues was utterly terrifying! Looking forward to more of the same (to be read in broad daylight :)


message 6: by Leah (new)

Leah Polcar I do not think The Colony was necessarily your best book, but I don't find it nearly as bad as you make it out to be. And the creepiness factor, when it was present, was quite remarkable. Just sayin'.


message 7: by Janet (new)

Janet Flemer Fantastic news! This was a great audiobook, kept me up late and got me hooked on your other books too.


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