HI I am Dominique Eastwick and I write Erotic Romance. Though I have some sweeter ones in the works as well as some historicals this is my genre for the moment. Over the last two years I have published three works and have another one slotted to come out with Musa Publishing in October.
So I am no longer a One Hit wonder so to speak, I have my second and third books published and now I feel like I might be able to do this thing called writing, it wasn’t a fluke. J
So here is my top ten list of things I learned since publishing my first book….
1. Just because you think your book is amazing and ready for print, it's not there is always more to edit.
2. Other Authors are always willing to help out, especially if you are willing to help them out.
3. Seasoned Published Authors are a font of information tap into it.
4. It's all about POV and staying away from passive voice.
5. Nothing can make your stomach clinch more then the email notice saying your book has been reviewed. To open the email or not that is the question.
6. Writing the Sequel is far easier, all the Characters are already formed and most of the research is done.
7 Writing the Sequel is far harder, the characters are already formed and readers will remember if you changed their eye color.
8. Nothing is more nail biting then having your best friends and family read your book. (Sorry Dad)
9. Having the Sequel picked up is affirming, yet nerve racking, you are no longer writing just for you, you are writing for the publisher, the reviewers, the readers, so many more what ifs come into play.
10. Nothing makes you feel more like an author then going onto facebook and see the "go to the page of the book you are reading and type the first sentence" game being played and having two people quote your book.
Sure I have learned more for good and for bad but that’s what life is about a fun learning Journey. It’s the people you meet and the books you read or write along this crazy road that makes it so much fun.
Blurb
Sometimes Love comes in a package we least expect to find it in.
Tony Sherman may be a modern day Adonis and a well-known ladies' man, but hiding beneath his carefree, playboy persona is a man who knows how to be discreet. He keeps his desire to protect all those he loves from being seen by anyone, particularly his family. Fate intervenes when he uses his charm to beg a favor from a co-worker, a women as unaffected by his charisma as she is by his looks.
Haven Pelletier is anything but the kind of woman usually found on Tony's arm or in his bed. She's mousy and rubenesque, unmoved by his Adonis appearance. But when circumstances bring them together, she sees right through his tarnished armor—to the true man underneath.
As Haven learns more about Tony, she discovers a man who might just steal her heart if she lets him. Can Tony be the knight in shining armor Haven needs? Or will the secrets in his past keep them both from finding happiness?
Twitter @dominieastwick
I agree. Writing the sequel is much harder. It's interesting what one has to keep track of to make a story contiguous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Dom! I agree the sequel is much harder to write.
ReplyDeleteLove the list, Dominique.
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