#sytycw15 final update

SYTYCW-2015-Top-25-Finalist

Funny thing, I’ve started this blog post and had it saved in my folder since September. And I keep changing it and tweaking it. My first post said, well I didn’t make the top 55 but I’m so proud of this book, I’m going to keep moving forward with it. Then the editors floored me. They picked my book based on the pitch and first chapter and I moved on to the first round.

The next time I came in to update the post, I left it saved with “I didn’t make the top 25 but am so excited to have made it this far.” Only, with your support, I DID make the top 25 and that was amazing. Thank you to all of my friends and family for reading and telling your friends to read and for all of your encouraging words.

Making the top 25 means the editors read my entire manuscript for Tidal Patterns. As a new writer, this opportunity is awesome. Harlequin accepts manuscripts year-round from new and aspiring authors. But typically you are submitting a synopsis and a few chapters and can be waiting for a while to hear back. Knowing that the editors were reading my book in its entirety was both thrilling and frightening.

I didn’t make the final cut, but this is not the last for Tidal Patterns. After the competition wraps up, I’m going to submit to Harlequin or I’m going to go ahead and add this to my books for sale on Amazon. I’m not sure which yet.

But in the meantime, I have a lot of work to do, finishing up True North for spring/summer.  And then there’s an idea for another attempt at Harlequin’s So You Think You Can Write contest for next year….

No Kindle? No Problem!

I loved the experience publishing Anchored in the Bay (True North 1) on Amazon. Jump starting my writing career was a major goal for the year and Amazon made it very easy for me to self-publish. By putting my book up solely on Amazon, I’ve been able to make it available for Kindle Unlimited subscribers (netflix for books).

Kindle Press picked up Tiny Island Summer (True North 2) and it is also solely available on Amazon. I’ll be releasing the final books in the series myself on Amazon next year. (I’m currently hard at work on Book 3 and a shorter, between the books, story I’m calling 3.5).

One complaint I’ve heard is that if you don’t have a Kindle, you can’t read my books. Not true! Kindle has apps for your smartphone, your tablet, and even your laptop that allow you to read any of the books you purchase through the Kindle store.

So what are you waiting for? Now’s the best time to download an app and check out my series!

Progress?

I’m working behind the scenes on the final 2 1/2 books of True North. This series is my passion project and I’ve loved the opportunity to release these books on Amazon. I work with a wonderful freelance editor and some amazing CPs (critique partners), but at the end of the day, this series is from my heart and is my vision. Delivering these books without any other opinions has been both challenging and exhilarating.

What’s next is always a lingering thought for me, when I’m writing or publishing or promoting. For the time being, I don’t have any other series in mind. I have a lot of ideas for “stand alone” novels, but none that tie in together. The True North series really developed organically. I never intended to give Ryan a book, but that felt like the way to make the series wrap up. And, as I’ve mentioned before, my heart has changed towards him. (I hope yours will too!)

I have a few favorite characters; book 3.5 was fun because I got to revisit Darcy, Emily, and Francois. Revisiting Rose from Tidal Patterns is an idea I’m playing around with but haven’t settled on. For the time being, I’m working on finishing the series (pre-order here!) and am looking into getting these books out in paperback form. (I’ll update when/if that moves forward)