When I finished Spirit Rider: The
Army of Bones, the second entry
in the Spirit Rider Series, I decided that I wanted to branch out and
try to give one of my other budding novels a chance. I went so far as
to state on the Spirit Rider Facebook Page that I would begin work on
the Dawn and Dusk Investigations.
This
was something I did actually make a good start on. However I was
short-sighted in two very important departments. Characterisation and
dynamic. I spent forever
trying to work out exactly how I wanted my two protagonists to act,
something which I must admit, I'm still having some difficulty with
now. Besides that there was also the question of how the dynamic
between them would be. How would the story play out evenly? How would
I utilise them both well? The one thing I have always vehemently
tried to avoid was a Holmes and Watson situation.
In the
end I started to realise that I was spending an inordinate amount of
time thinking about
writing, as opposed to actually doing much of anything. Also the
first draft of chapter one, which was supposed to contain a 'logic
puzzle' was full of holes and didn't give much hope for my 'clever
and intellectual plot'.
So
this was put to one side, whilst I moved on to the next series in
line – Wonderland. A
lot of thought was put into this and I actually started on the first
chapter. However I was also working on my final project for
university at the time. It was unusual for me in that it was not a
series, but a stand-alone book called The Reverse Nativity.
As I was writing the first few chapters (the criteria for the
project) I realised that I was really enjoying the story and
characters. In truth the idea was something that had been bubbling
away since about a year prior. I was getting bogged down with the
Dawn and Dusk Investigations
and really wanted to write something fun. That's what The
Reverse Nativity became.
In
truth, if things had been slightly different, I would still have been
writing it now. However, recently I've really wanted to focus on
Spirit Rider again.
I've been ploughing through the first book, realised that a few parts
could really do with a re-write. When I've got the money I want to
send it to a professional editor. I've seen a sample of what they can
do – and I am thoroughly impressed. This is all in preparation for
putting Spirit Rider
on Amazon, where it really has the chance to reach a wider audience.
It was
at this point that I thought, having two books from a series was ok,
but three really is the magic number. The whole time I'd obviously
wanted to be writing Spirit Rider,
I just didn't want everything to be said and done, before I'd had a
chance to do other things. So now I'm writing Spirit Rider:
The Demon Invasion.
Will I
ever get back to the
Dawn and Dusk Investigations,
Wonderland, and The
Reverse Nativity? You can bet on
it! I still absolutely believe in all of those stories, but for now,
I'm returning to my first-born. Spirit Rider
is once again the apple of my eye.