Yesterday I decided to start the third book in the Seasons Mystery Series. In some respects it feels a little strange to be working on that one when the second book won’t be out until November 2012, but I figured if it really is going to be a series, there should be more than two books. Open Season has been well-received since it came out in December, so I’m thinking that maybe readers will enjoy more stories about Sarah and Angel. The third book is tentatively titled Out of Season.
I read an interesting column by Leonard Pitts last week titled “Why WIlliam and Kate’s Nuptials Matter”. He wrote, “To get married is to make a bet on always and forever.”
He went on to point out how the always and forever isn’t as common as it once was. “We marry less, we marry later, we make marriage a reality show, we see out cynicism validated by Hollywood marriages that pop like soap bubbles. A wedding then, is not just an act of faith, but also one of defiance.”
And his final point was that given the tragedy of his mother’s death and all the scandal surrounding it, it would have been understood if William decided to forgo the whole marriage bit, but he didn’t. In defiance of the odds and the history, William decided to stand in public and declare his love and loyalty to Kate. Pitts wrote, “There is something in it to gladden the cynical eye and hearten the pessimistic heart.”
After reading the column, I had a different perspective on the whole Royal Wedding issue, although I still believe there was just a bit too much made of it in the media.
On another note, I was stunned last night when the announcement was made that Osama bin Laden has been killed. US forces killed him in the military town of Abbottabad, 75 miles north of the capital. If you would like to read a full story about the military operation that brought him down, here is a link to The Christian Science Monitor While it is hard for me to celebrate someone’s death, a part of me is saying, “Yes, finally.”
Coincidentally, I’m working on a third book while awaiting rights for the first two–I agree, three is more of a ‘series’ than two.
Terry
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Romance with a Twist–of Mystery
Thanks for stopping by, Terry. When I first thought of a series for these characters, I brainstormed several story ideas and a bunch of titles. More titles than ideas, though. LOL
Every time I think I’ll write a series, a completely different idea takes over my muse.
To answer one of your earlier posts, my daughter, granddaughter and I got up at 4am to watch the wedding as sort of a bondingfest. 🙂
Laura, hope you had fun with your daughter and granddaughter watching the royal wedding. I’m not sure I would have gotten up that early even to bond with my daughter. LOL
I’d never really thought of writing a series until I started thinking about my next project. It has Series written all over it. So now I’m thinking down that road.
Maybe somebody needs to just shoot me and put me out of my self-induced misery 🙂
On second thought, I have way too much to do, so put the gun away. Please.
Carol. A series could be fun. Don’t hyperventilate. LOL