When characters start to assault me there's nothing I can do but surrender. Besides, I love meeting new characters. Some are nothing like I think they will be and some pop up out of nowhere. That's when I bury myself in my writing and get to know the ones who refuse to leave me alone until I bring them to life.
It's been a complete joy writing about the Sinclare Brothers and meeting more new characters along the way. In Return of the Rogue I hated having to kill off Tavish Sinclare, leaving his beloved wife alone. And I knew she couldn't remain alone forever. She had to find someone to love her just as her sons did. So look for a love for Addie, the Sinclare brothers' mother in a future book.
I'm off to do more house painting for my son and spend a day or two at the beach. But I'll be back soon with more info on the Sinclare brothers, plus more... much more!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
A Writing Pause
This past week my writing has been on pause. I've been busy helping my son and his wife paint rooms in their recently purchased home.
It's exciting to help them start a new chapter in their life, and though I had no time to write, that didn't mean I wasn't thinking about writing. As I rolled paint across ceilings and walls and patiently taped walls and trim to paint, my mind drifted to Ronan Sinclare's story.
It's time for him to come home. It's time for Ronan to start the next chapter in his life. The steady, meditative pace of the painting helped me clear out some troubled spots with the plot line and character development, so the writing pause worked in my favor.
I'm looking forward to seeing my son and his wife settled in their new home... a new beginning surrounded by family and friends.
And that's what I want for Ronan... a new beginning with family and with the woman he loves and fought endlessly to find.
It's exciting to help them start a new chapter in their life, and though I had no time to write, that didn't mean I wasn't thinking about writing. As I rolled paint across ceilings and walls and patiently taped walls and trim to paint, my mind drifted to Ronan Sinclare's story.
It's time for him to come home. It's time for Ronan to start the next chapter in his life. The steady, meditative pace of the painting helped me clear out some troubled spots with the plot line and character development, so the writing pause worked in my favor.
I'm looking forward to seeing my son and his wife settled in their new home... a new beginning surrounded by family and friends.
And that's what I want for Ronan... a new beginning with family and with the woman he loves and fought endlessly to find.
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Summer Reading List
I love reading anytime of the year, but summer calls for a reading list. Besides, it gives me an excuse to browse the bookstore at leisure, not that I need an excuse, but it lets me linger without guilt. I don't cover the whole store. I roam between fiction, romance and mystery. When I have a stack of books that interest me I find a comfortable chair and glance through them all. I have to be careful not to pick too many, since I sometimes have a hard time deciding. I usually want them all. I always find several new authors and I look to catch up on my favorite authors.
Here's my list so far. If you have any recommends, let me know.
The Hollow Nora Roberts
Twenty Wishes Debbie Macomber
The Lost Duke of Wyndham Julia Quinn
Ghost of a Chance Kate Marsh
Circle of Five Dolores Stewart Riccio
Ghost a Novel Alan Lightman
The Alchemyst The Secrets of The Immortal Nicholas Flamel Michael Scott
Here's my list so far. If you have any recommends, let me know.
The Hollow Nora Roberts
Twenty Wishes Debbie Macomber
The Lost Duke of Wyndham Julia Quinn
Ghost of a Chance Kate Marsh
Circle of Five Dolores Stewart Riccio
Ghost a Novel Alan Lightman
The Alchemyst The Secrets of The Immortal Nicholas Flamel Michael Scott
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Bookworm blog interview
I did an interview for Naida The Bookworm blogger... check it out.
Thanks Naida, I enjoyed it!
http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/2008/06/interview-with-donna-fletcher.html
Thanks Naida, I enjoyed it!
http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/2008/06/interview-with-donna-fletcher.html
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Busy Days
With Lachlan's book finished you would think I'd take a break - a breather of sorts - but I can't go without writing for very long and Ronan's story haunts me. He's been away from his family far too long and each Sinclare book holds clues to his return. One reader e-mailed me with her thoughts on Ronan and I'm impressed with her results. She's close to the truth.
I'm so eager to get started on his story. Any ideas for titles?
I'm also working on a paranormal series that I'm really enjoying. It's been awhile since I've written about witches and many of you have asked me to write about them once again. When these powerful and intriguing women introduced themselves, I couldn't ignore them.
I've also received the cover for Under the Highlander's Spell. It's fantastic. I love it! It should be up on my temporary website within a week. I'd love to hear what you all think about it.
About my website? It's getting close to being finished and, of course,it will have my blog on it.
There's lost more in the works so keep in touch. I love hearing from all of you!
I'm so eager to get started on his story. Any ideas for titles?
I'm also working on a paranormal series that I'm really enjoying. It's been awhile since I've written about witches and many of you have asked me to write about them once again. When these powerful and intriguing women introduced themselves, I couldn't ignore them.
I've also received the cover for Under the Highlander's Spell. It's fantastic. I love it! It should be up on my temporary website within a week. I'd love to hear what you all think about it.
About my website? It's getting close to being finished and, of course,it will have my blog on it.
There's lost more in the works so keep in touch. I love hearing from all of you!
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