Wednesday, April 22, 2020

STATUS UPDATE!

Hello Everyone.  I hope you are all staying safe.  Yesterday, I finished the first draft of Jade:The Guardian (Windy Haven Trilogy - Book 3) and now it goes to my editor for further scrutiny.  I did the first one mainly for grammar issues and awkward sentences.

I should have the results of the second edit by the end of next week to work on.  I still have a May 15, 2020 date for release and the e-book is available for Pre-Order on Amazon and all the vendors listed below.
 
I am now going to concentrate on my Children's Book  about two different types of bees. My Children's Books take a lot more time because I, for now, have been doing all the illustrations myself. Once this one is published, I will start to work on a series and will search for an illustrator to do those.

I have also starting a couple of new novels.  More will come on them once Jade (Book 3) and  Farlie (a Mason Bee) Meets Buzby (a Honey Bee) are published.  The bee book is scheduled for release on June 15, 2020 both in e-book and paperback on Amazon only.

I will be back on May 1, 2020 to let you know how the 2nd edit went and how both books are coming along.




Sunday, April 5, 2020

PRE-ORDER JADE NOW!

Just a quick writing.  I have put the third book of my trilogy available for Pre-order as per below:

Book one (Sia: Screams in the Night) and Book two (Willow: Family Betrayal) of the Windy Haven Trilogy are available in paperback on Amazon and e-book on all the vendors mentioned above.

Also if your children need more books to read, I have put all of my children's e-books on Kindle Unlimited where you can read them free with a subscription.


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

PROGRESS FOR MARCH-2020

I am making great progress with the novel.  I have only one more chapter to write and one to complete before starting my first personal edit before sending to a professional.  Once the chapters are complete, I will set it aside for the week and move over to the Children's Book to work on.
    NaNoWriMo has what is called a Camp just for the month of April.  I signed up and will start recording my word count each day until the end of the month on each project.  In these times of staying in, this will help to keep me focused on writing for a few hours a day.  Accountability is a great thing, so I am grateful for this now.
 Below is a short story for your reading that was created on a twenty minute prompt writing with my writers group.  We set a time and day then at the end e-mailed our writings to the group.  Hope you enjoy it.

 Prompt Story-March 25-2020
Someone who finds a secret passageway in their house
by Diane Chartrand
Jill was pulling a book out when she spotted a latch behind it.  Wondering what it could be, pulled out a few more books to look.  She grabbed it with one hand and pulled on it.  The first time nothing happened so she pulled it again and the bookcase next to her opened up.
Jill carefully peeked behind it to see what was there.  I narrow stairway of three steps going down somewhere.  She proceeded to go behind the open door and went down the steps.  When she reached the bottom and turned right there was a long tunnel in front of her.
Carefully, Jill made her way along the wall to an entrance to a series of tunnels before her.  Which way to go? Wondering where all of them lead to she decided to follow each one to the end then return and take the next one.
She decided to try the one directly in front of her first.  As she walked it became darker and darker.  Jill reached in her pocket and pulled out her cell phone turning on the small flashlight it provided.
Shining it along the right wall, she saw some kind of markings and stopped to look at them.  They looked like something written a long time ago and were a series of symbols.
There was one of two people, one holding a baby.  A cart and horse and several others she had no idea what they could be.  She took a few pictures and continued on her way.
The tunnel ended with a brick wall closing it off.  She turned back and made her way to where the others had been.  When she reached the series of tunnels, Jill went to the right and started to walk.
This one was consumed with spider webs and smelled terrible.  She turned the flashlight back on and the webs became even thicker causing her to cough.  Jill decided to turn back and explore that one later when she had something to clear out the spiders webs.
Going to her left, Jill could see more light in this tunnel and put her cell phone back in her pocket.  She walked towards the light as it got brighter and brighter.  At times it seamed to blind her where she had to put her hand over the top of her eyes to see.
When she got to where she assumed was the end, there was what looked like an altar and several religious statues in a circle around the area.  Whatever could this have been she thought.  Where was the bright light now?  When she entered the chamber it disappeared and became a very low blue lighting.

She knew her parents had purchased this house from a church group who have long moved on.  What could they have been doing here deep in the ground below the house.  Could that group have been a cult or something worse?  She didn’t know, but needed to ask her father about it later.
When she was four her mother had died of a strange illness.  Did this place have anything to do with that? Now frightened, Jill made her way back to the stairs, went back into her father’s office.  She closed the door and put all the books back on the shelve.  She would check the tunnels again another day after she had spoken to her father to find out what he knew about them.
 SEE YOU IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS.