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Published: Sep 24, 2024 by
This month saw the launch of book two in the Little-Astwick Mysteries series, Grave concern at the Manor. Thank you to everyone who has bought the book and read it through Kindle Unlimited, its really appreciated!
As the saying goes, there is no rest for the wicked and there is always more to do. Keeping busy confirming the rough outline of the next book in the series has now started turning that outline into a book.
Whilst still working on a writing strategy, the process currently starts out with a rough outline, but not to make it too restrictive and allow room for new concepts and ideas to flourish as writing progresses. The outline helps the plot keep on track and not go off on too much of a tangent.
The storyline to book three has presented the opportunity to explore some existing characters in a bit more detail, but don’t worry, David and Evelyn and their unique problem solving skills are still at the forefront.
As well as writing, there has been putting a lot of hard work into the cover of the next book, as well as trying to decide on the final title.
There isn’t a date for the release of the next book in the series yet, but details will be announced in due course.
The current feeling is to get the next book in the series announced a little earlier this time to help spread the word a bit wider.
Writers would be lost without their readers. Here is a blog post by Bryan Cheffin I read recently and wanted to share. It explains the impact of reviews in more detail:
Reader Reviews Have an Outsized Impact for Authors
If you would like to help spread the word about The Little-Astwick Mysteries series, or any other books you enjoy, then please tell your friends and leave a review on Amazon and Goodreads.
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