A Nice Shout Out From Christchurch City Libraries
It was very nice to see a post on my local Christchurch City Libraries blog yesterday, featuring my shortlisting for the David Gemmell Legend Award.
The post was even kind enough to describe my writing career as ‘stellar’, which was kinda cool. 😉
I also smiled to read: “Publicly announcing you are writing a 4 novel series seems a very brave thing to do. Can you keep the story and characters credible over 4 books? Keep them interesting and maintain the standard?”
Mainly because one of the reasons I have spent so much time on Daughter of Blood, The Wall of Night Book Three is for all those reasons: to keep the story and the characters credible for readers, and to maintain the standard as the story progresses — because as I said in my Legend Award finalist’s interview:
“I like to describe The Wall of Night as one story told in four parts … It’s still really the one story, but in fact each ‘part’, i.e. book, is turning out to have its own distinct character, which is fun, although it can also be demanding to write.”
But it’s nice to know that folk out there understand that it’s not necessarily a “1-2-3, join-the-dots-and-you’re-done” type exercise. Again, I also very much appreciate the shout out.
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Good to see this. I was at Rangiora for the first time in ages (kindles do that unfortunately and earthquakes that muck up the collections) and I gathered up your books and took them to the desk to make sure they realise you are worthy of a bit of a push esp with the shortlisting. Hope they make an effort to promote them at this time
Hey, thanks so much for the support, Jacqui — reader support & word of mouth, word of mouth, word of mouth really makes such a difference for books and writers.