When my first book was published in 2007, the first (and immediate!) worry was whether my next book would be published... and on it goes!
First time authors have one luxury over published and that is the pure enjoyment of living every moment they are writing in the creation of the story they want to tell - more often than not, a first book is one that has been with you for a while. A story or character who keeps giving you a more and more insistent nudge to put pen to paper or fingers to the keyboard.
Once that book is accepted it is likely you will have the writing bug and the belief that you can write another story and another...
Unfortunately once you start on the path to multi-published success, new pressures start to emerge - such as making the next book better than the one before, deadlines, edits and promotion. All these things are part of a published author's day...every day!
Fifteen years and twenty-nine books later, I still have struggles with every book I write - and each time it is the same two things:
1) Getting the plot right during the planning stage
2) Structural edits from my publisher
Then the book is complete, I'm happy it is the best it can be - it's finished, yay!
Until the structural edits arrive from my editor... and once again I am thrown through a loop, wide-eyed, close to tears and reaching for the wine!
Alas, this is the life of a writer - but the one thing that never fails to kick these struggles into prospective... the joy of writing, the thrill of seeing my next book cover, the immense, heartfelt satisfaction of a good review or reader email.
Will I ever stop writing?? Absolutely NOT!
Rachel x
My new release is OUT NOW!! Here's is the blurb & buy link for Victoria & Violet - download today to lose yourself in the court of a young Queen Victoria...
It should be a dream come true to serve the Queen of England…
When Violet Parker is told she will be
Queen Victoria’s personal housemaid, she cannot believe her good fortune. She
finally has the chance to escape her overbearing mother, a servant to the
Duchess of Kent.
Violet hopes to explore who she is and
what the world has to offer without her mother’s schemes overshadowing her
every thought and action.
Then she meets James Greene, assistant to
the queen’s chief political adviser, Lord Melbourne. From entirely different
backgrounds and social class, Violet and James should have neither need nor
desire to speak to one another, yet through their service, their paths cross
and their lives merge—as do their feelings.
Only Victoria’s court is not always the
place for romance, but rather secrets, scandals, and conspiracies…
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