Most of the books I’ve written are quite short. Some of them
have been under 500 words and most of them are under 20,000 words. Most of them have been commissioned too so I knew they were going to be published - very important when you write for a living.
So when I set out to write two YAs then two romance novels at around 50,000 words they were very long books
to me. They took a long time to write, in between writing other shorter books that paid the bills.
Last year I started writing an even longer book. A contemporary
romance of 75,000 words. I'd shown a synopsis of the story to a publisher at the RNA conference last year, they liked the idea and wanted to see the finished manuscript. So I decide to write it up. It was the longest book I'd ever written and only my third 'grown up' book. I thought I’d never finish it. There’s a lot involved in
writing a long book. A lot more planning, revising, keeping an eye on time
lines, sequencing, continuity, making sure your characters are consistent as well as creating the plot, subplots, conflicts and
resolutions. I used a lot of post-its and note books, drank a lot of black coffee and demolished my finger nails.
I angsted a lot over that book, lost a lot of sleep, thought
I’d never finish it but somehow I did. Then I worried again, what if the publisher didn't like it? What if no one wanted to publish it? To my delight it was snapped up by Accent Press. Then they gave me a contract for two more books. Two more long books of 75,000 words and I only had six months to write the first one!
I couldn’t believe it. I kept reading the contract to make
sure I hadn't imagined it. I was so excited!
So here I go again, plotting and planning, angsting and worrying – what if
they don’t like this book as much as the first? What if I can’t do it again? But every time I doubt myself I take a look at
the cover for my first book and tell myself if I did it once I can do it again.
It is a gorgeous cover, isn’t it?
So you’ll have to excuse me bowing out of blogging for Abba
for a while. I’ve got two long books to write and the first one has to be finished soon!
7 comments:
Good luck, Karen, and congratulations!
Thank you, Sue. :)
Karen, they'll love your book.
That's kind of you to say Sue. I hope they do!
Good luck with finishing your books.
Thank you Becca. :)
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