Monday, 5 May 2014

Back At It...

I'm definitely back to working on the story for Toowoomba Boys 3: Dancing with Demons. I've given myself until the end of this week to have it done and sent to one or both of my beta readers. Graham is tired of waiting for his story to be told.

I'm still to hear back from a couple of publishers--and we all know how patient I am at waiting--NOT!

I have done myself up a minor list of wips that I want to have finished before the end of the year and it goes a little something like this:

1) Toowoomba Boys 3: Dancing with Demons
2) Lancaster's Way 2: A Different Way Of Seeing
3) The Diamond Rose 1: Undiscovered Hearts
4) A Moon-Runner Story 1: To Be The One (re write)
5) Hidden Hearts 2: One Last Kiss Goodbye (re write)

Sunday, 4 May 2014

OMG ~ It's Done...

At 10:07 pm I wrote the last words (27,210) in the freebie: Trying Not To Love You that  I did for Goodreads. the story of Keagan and Alistair will be sent off to my beta readers in the morning... Okay, that's a fib... my beta's will have it first thing after I get back from bootcamp (exercise training group).

I weirdly am sad to see this story end and would probably have liked to write some more for these two characters. I can only hope the rest of you enjoy them as much as I have enjoyed writing them.

Tomorrow I'll once again start on finishing off Toowoomba Boys #3: Dancing with Demons. Damon and Graham need their story told.

Saturday, 3 May 2014

What's The Goss!!!

I'm at the stage where my brain is on overload and if I don't get those stories out then we're in for one hell of a mess...

Why is it when my schedule is chocker's I have new story ideas jumping at me left right and centre? I've now constantly got a note pad and pen sitting beside me at all times so I can scribble down all the fragmented thoughts that are screaming to be heard.

Looks like winter might finally be starting to show itself... I had to put my slippers on today, but that could be just because it's all overcast and rainy.

OMG people: you are never going to believe what I found... The missing keys to the safe--I've only been looking for them for over a year... Better late than never I suppose... maybe I should clean all the crap out of the office drawers more often. The real question is: why did I keep all the crap in the first place?That one may never be answered.

On that note I'm outa here or I'll never finish writing: Trying Not To Love You...

Friday, 2 May 2014

Updates On My Work...

Just heard from Totally Bound... I have a good feeling about getting the contract with them for The Connelly Chronicles. I just have to tweak a couple of the synopsis for future books to fit with their needs... so that's what I'm doing today. Even if I don't get a contract, then at least I have the course plotted for the following four books in the series. So for me it's a win-win situation.

Over the weekend I'll finish off Trying Not To Love You, and then on Monday I'll start on finishing off Toowoomba Boys 3: Dancing with Demons. After that I'm not sure what's on my list. 

I'm still waiting to hear back from Wayward Ink Press about The Gaean Prophecies: Admetus Gaea ... and after talking to Bronwyn H, I know I'll definitely be re-working both A Moon-Runner Christmas (which may have a name change) and One Last Kiss Goodbye, because I want to write Micah & Sammy's story as well.

Sentinels Of Varnuse: When The Walls Come Tumbling Down #14

#14.
Apprentice, Kybald Leomann, of the Guild of Shamian had it on good authority the king’s consort was now even more of an abomination than they had originally thought. According to his informant, Masa who resided within the royal household itself, Consort Brayden Macallister was now carrying a child. How that was even possible he did not know, but he knew without a doubt it was his sacred duty to inform the guild of this new piece of information. When he’d first been told he hadn’t believed it until he done his own investigation and over hear the healers speaking in hushed whispers.

Kybald had been so busy recruiting new members into the guild that at first he’d almost missed what the informant had been telling him. Apparently she’d been trying to get in touch with him for days, and as busy as he was he’d put her off, thinking new members were more important than some idle gossip. Guild Master Cristos would indeed be salivating over this news. If he could get his hands on one of the abominations then maybe they could experiment and find a way to complete eradicate the world of their existence—which in the guild’s view would be a good thing, and Kybald agreed with them whole heartedly.

The libraries of the guild were filled with everything one could want to know about the ancient ones. Generation after generation of guild members added everything they have ever found out about the hated breed of halflings, because they were half man—half beast. But to have something actually confirmed as truth was almost as exciting as it was disgusting. The sooner they put an end to the abominations in the form of Prince Javier and Consort Brayden, the sooner they could force King Quinlan to conform to the ways that should have always been. The guild should have taken over as rulers after King Rothwell had succumbed to the poison they had so carefully given him. Master Cristos had had the perfect bride for Quinlan picked out, but he had to go and ruin it by choosing Brayden Caldwell to rule at his side. If Master Cristos had known King Quinlan’s tastes ran in that direction he would have had a contingency plan in place. Instead Quinlan had blindsided them by choosing Brayden. Honestly, if Ormond had done what he was supposed to then none of this would be happening now. According to Master Cristos neither man deserved the titles given them. Master Cristos had informed the members of the guild that from now on they were just to think of them as Quinlan and Brayden, because sooner than anyone thought the two men were going to be replaced by people of the guilds choosing.

Kybald stopped at the side door of the stone structure, which contained the guild headquarters. He let his gaze drift around the near empty street making sure no one had followed him. Master Cristos would never forgive him or anyone else if they had let someone follow them to this secret guild sanctuary. The motto of the guild had always been: If no one except members knew the guild existed, then no one would be able to shut them down. Master Cristos had spent many generations setting up this house of rightness. His family had been among those who had hunted and destroyed the last generation of ancient ones. Through the teaching of Master Cristos a whole new generation of guild members were being prepared to cull all abominations from the known world. Master Cristos had informed them there were more abominations in the world then just the ancient ones at the castle, and it was their duty as guild members to put an end to them all. As guild members they had a sworn duty to kill anything that did not fall into the perimeters of what the guild deemed right. It was an honour to be chosen to become a guild member, even if it did mean all members must forsake their families. The guild was now the only family they needed. Nothing else mattered besides the guild.

“Kybald,” Master Cristos asked as Kybald entered the sanctuary and knelt before the man. In a show of respect he leant forward and touched his forehead to the Master Cristos’s feet. “What brings you here and away from your duty?”

“I have important news, Master Cristos.” Kybald trembled in anticipation. He knew with the telling he would be elevated to the next rung on the Apprentice ladder.  Master Cristos always rewarded the ones who pleased him the most or showed they had the guild’s best interest at heart.

“I’m listening.” Master Cristos waved his hand gesturing that Kybald should rise from his prone position.

Kybald knew without a doubt that he was one of better recruits. He was loyal, and never questioned when given an order, which was why he knew he wasn’t going to be punished for abandoning his post. He knew what he had to tell his Master was going to shock the man right down to his handmade leather boots.

“My source within the inner workings of the castle has informed me Consort Brayden is with child.” Kybald was the one who was shocked. He wasn’t able to duck fast enough as Master Cristos’s hand slapped him with enough force to knock him back to his knees. Kybald tasted blood as he slowly rose back up into standing position.

“What have I told you about giving those abominations the formality of a title they do not deserve?” The man snapped in anger.

“I’m sorry,” Kybald said in shame, “It won’t happen again. I was at the castle, there it is prudent to remain unseen so using their titles is a way to blend in and not bring attention to one’s self.”

Master Cristos rolled his eyes, and Kybald knew it was in annoyance. “What did your informant tell you? I want every detail.”

“The healers have confirmed Brayden is carrying Quinlan’s child. I also went into the castle and confirmed what my informant had told me. If all our gathered information is true than the child will be born in five more months.” Kybald said after he did a quick calculation in his head. It was rumoured the ancient ones only had a gestations period of six months—that in itself was a sure sign of a freak.

Master Cristos began pacing around the confines of the room as he did when deep in thought. Kybald assumed the man was coming to realise things were becoming more complicated. He wanted to ask if the guild would have to move up their plans, but was afraid of Master Cristos’s reaction. Kybald wondered how long it would take for Master Cristos to tell him they would need to be in possession of Brayden before he gave birth to the next generation of ancient ones. Master Cristos had always preached how the needed to stop the re-insurgence of those evil creatures before they were allowed to breed and take over the known world. Also Kybald knew if Brayden was allowed to complete the carrying it would give others the belief these creatures were welcome among the true people of this existence. And as far as the Master Cristos and the rest f the guild were concerned—they were not.

Kybald knew that aster Cristos was a great man who had the best interest of the people of Panthea at heart. The man had given more than one sermon on how too many of the pure people had died because these creatures thought they had the right to exist, and live among the many. It was people like Master Cristos’s ancestors who took matters into their own hands and began ridding the populace of all of those abominations so long ago. Even after they had been eradicated new and even more twisted creatures came into being. It was the reason the guild was now once again building up its forces. According to Master Cristos there was going to be another war coming, and this time mot one of those deemed unfit to exist would make it through alive.


This time they all would die.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

I Has Ouchies...

I have stitches in my left shoulder and I was really brave because by the time it came to stitch me up the anaesthetic had worn off and I could feel every damn stitch.... My ears got the all clear they seem to think the were swollen due to all the sneezing I did while cleaning the dust in the office. I have to go back in 13 days to have the stitches removed. Though, I may need pain killers today as it hurts like hell.

Today I'm working on the GR story: Trying Not To Love You... I'm hoping to finish this by tomorrow arvo so I can send it off to my beta readers... before sending it to the awesome Sue Main.

I'm still in talks with Bronwyn Heeley to see if we mesh with our writing (I'm pretty sure we do)... And yes we will let you know what's going on once we actually decide on just what we want to work on. 

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Updates!

Yesterday I finally finished the synopsis on the four remaining books in The Connelly Chronicles... thought my brain would burst, but they're now done and sent back to Faith B-B at Totally Bound. The good part is I now have a baseline for when I get around to writing these books... I'll add them to my spread sheets so I don't lose anything... Faith says I should hear back by the weekend... So keep your fingers crossed.

I'm back to finishing off the Goodreads--Don't Read In The Closet 2014 story for Love's Landscape: Trying Not To Love You. I hope to have this finished by this afternoon or by tomorrow and then I can send it off to my beta readers to take a look see before I send it to Sue M.

After that is done I'll spend the next four days finishing off the Toowoomba Boys: Dancing with Demons and submit that to Christie N at MLR. Once I have these done I can worry about the rest.

Also in talks with Bronwyn Heeley about co-writing a series of novellas together...I'm sure we'll both keep you updated as our plans come together. you can check her out here at her blog:  Unrandom Randomness. All I can tell you for right now it'll be of paranormal content.