Welcome to IWSG for July!
Today I've handed over my blog to Yolanda Renee. I'm not sure what she's got to feel insecure about, and she certainly would never let anything make her quit writing, but let's find out. Because I write series myself, I'm always interested in how other authors go about writing them.
How My Murder Mystery Series Came to Be!
Denise
asked me to write a guest post on "How to Write a Series - what worked for
you, kind of thing." And she said, "I'm especially interested in how
it feels to have written your last book in the series."
I had
several emotions at once. Immediate excitement, then relief, and finally a
sense of accomplishment. However, I was also hit by a touch of anxiety. Had I
released it too soon?
But I
shook that off because what I really wanted to do was celebrate. Pop the cork,
laugh, shout, dance, and tell the world. It felt much the same way after I
published the first book, but like then, I was alone. The highs and lows of the
writer's life are seldom shared.
That's
why holding a launch party is so important. Even though I won't have one for
this book. I did for the first, and it was a blast! But immediate
gratification, that pat on the back, or 'you go girl' response, just isn't
there for most writers. So, my friends, get it when you can! Like this guest
post, thanks, Denise. It means the world to be able to share my experience and
the results!
Keeping
with the phrase 'what worked for me' - the real secret to my series, or the
method to my madness, is this, pure happenstance...
Once the
first novel was written, I submitted it to publishers. One even called. She
said she liked the premise, and had I considered writing a trilogy? Of course,
I said yes, although it was a lie. But not for long, because she'd given me a
great idea. Why not a trilogy. So, before the first book, Murder, Madness
& Love, was published, I'd written the rough draft of books two and
three, Memories of Murder and Obsession & Murder. While it
took me years to write book one, It only took me a few months to write the next
two.
But the
most shocking thing about The Snowman was the villain, Stowy Jenkins. He
had a voice that wouldn't let go. I always assumed it was because he went to
prison. In the other books, the villains all died at the end of the book. But
Stowy lived, and because of that, he wouldn't let go. So, I had to write his whole
story. (You know how it is, some characters just won't shut up.)
Therefore,
book 5, Murder, Just Because came into being. Stowy escapes prison to
wreak more havoc on Anchorage. It's a brutal book. Some would claim too brutal,
so I couldn't let the series end there.
And now I
have the perfect final book. A Passion for Murder highlights
Detective Quaid's passion for his job and the murderer's provocation for his
crimes. A Passion for Murder also wraps up beautifully what I consider
to be an epic love story.
Now I'm
off and running on the next series, thus far titled A Murder Beach Read,
and the first in the series called Her Mona Lisa Smile!
Bio:
A Passion for Murder: Another heinous crime
occurs in Alaska, and with no time to heal from the last brutal case of The
Snowman, and Stowy Jenkins, Detective Quaid returns to his job. PTSD, a former
lover, and an odious villain test his mettle and his sanity.
Excerpt:
A cold pre-autumn rain fell in straight lines
from the swollen gray clouds sitting over the valley. The residents of
Anchorage thanked their personal deity an early snowstorm hadn't fallen. While
in one lone cabin, a fire burned bright. Warmth and coziness reflected off the
colorful furnishings. The man working diligently at his desk hummed his
favorite rhyme.
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe
Grab a slut by the Toe
Blonde-Blue Brown, or Green,
Who's ready to meet Killer Clean?
He chuckled as he turned the pages of a
scrapbook.
Choosing from among his collection of beauties
was as much fun as planning just how they would die. Although nothing could
really compete with seeing them take their last breath. Except, of course, that
final thrust of the knife. Still, today was a special day. Making his choice
most important. He’d have to choose someone as close to the original as
possible. Which meant it would be the beauty with the green eyes. Her golden
hair, career choice, and availability hit all tens on his list of go points.
A perfect thirty meant she had to die today!
Here's my review on Goodreads.
Yolanda Renee is a winner when it comes to writing murder! I've loved her hero, Detective Quaid, as he solved his way through many murders during Renee's six books. Even with PTSD in book six, he still managed to solve the horrific crimes. Don't read this at night! Be warned!
45 comments:
Huge congratulations to Renee. Her books (like too many others) are in my unread towers. Knowing her work, I will not start them after dark, but start them and devour them I will.
Sue, you're a wonder getting around to the blogs. The good thing about Renee's books is they're all standalone as well as part of a series. Definitely not to be read after dark, you're right!
You never considered a trilogy - neither did I! Funny how those things happen. Now we both have more than a trilogy.
Hi,
I enjoyed reading the trilogy. Each book caught me up into what was going on in the story. You do an excellent job at writing a series and I hope my series has the same quality of good storytelling as yours has
All the best and take care.
Shalom aleichem,
Pat G @ EverythingMustChange
That's great that a publisher got you thinking about writing a trilogy. Congrats on finishing your series!
Thanks, Sue! And Denise, it's wonderful to be able to talk about the process and to celebrate the end of the series with good friends!
A simple suggestion turned into a whole lot of books. LOL
Thank you, Pat. Especially for those wonderful reviews!
I've read the first book of your trilogy and it's wonderful. I can't wait for the rest of the story! Keep writing!
Thanks, Natalie! Publisher's know what they want.
Congrats on finishing it. A novella to draw in readers is a great idea.
I love Renée's series - it's a definite morning read for me, too!
The characters and that epic love story within stay with you long after you put the books down!
Thanks, Diane! I hope so!
Thanks, Jemi! But your series beats them all!
Funny how things turn around on ya! And your off on a new series too. Congrats.
Sounds fantastic, and congrats on finishing! Thanks for the insight :)
Yolanda's murder mysteries look amazing. Wishing both of you loads of good luck.
Wow, Yolanda, what a great series!
Thanks for the first-hand experience recap. It's always great to hear what others have done and how it worked for them.
So true, H.R. Thanks!
Thank you, Emma!
Thanks, Rachna!
Thanks, Diane!
It's always fun to share. Thanks, Lee!
My first novel started as a standalone, then came a sequel. I have the germ of an idea for a third, but am backtracking to write a prequel. It's funny how things can develop in time.
Congratulations on finishing your series, Yolanda!
Good luck with the new series... you're on a roll!
And on it goes! LOL that's the way the cookie crumbles. Your characters won't let go until they let go!
I keep plugging away that's for sure. Thanks, Michelle!
Congratulations, Renee, on finishing the last book of the series. It's fascinating what different roads lead different writers to their fictional series. Good luck with your new series.
Thank you, Olga. It is and always interesting to read about!
When I started writing about my vampire hero I had a trilogy in mind, but it's now four books and counting...
It's wonderful how you've used the setting in your stories, Jemi. Have you got your hands on Louise Penny yet? Please do!
Thanks Rachna. What are you writing these days?
If you've got the ideas, Ian, roll with it!
I love how the series came about :)
Congrats!
I love how you started off with one book and ended up with six. It sounds like the story wouldn't let go, just like Stowy. Exciting to hear you've got another series in the works too.
Thank you Denise and Yolanda for sharing these insights into serries writing and for the excerpts from the trilogy and pre-quel. Congratulations on your new release.
Thanks, Lynda, happenstance, as I said. LOL
I'm surprised too. 6 books, wow. :) I'm just blown away!
Thanks, Susan. It's fun to look back over it all and realize how it really came about.
Thanks Susan for coming by and for your support!
Hey Yolanda: so awesome to finally complete that series. I'm sure you are anxious to get started on another series. Here's toasting you virtually :)
I know how some characters just stick around and refuse to quietly fade away. I have a couple of characters doing that to me. Someday, maybe, they will have another chance. Same character persona, different setting, perhaps? Anyway, good luck with the publications, sales, and new adventures.
Yo Denise: thanks for contacting me earlier. I've missed you. Have a great weekend.
Great to see you here, Donna. Have missed you too! I hope those characters of yours don't give you any peace until you write them into a story! I'm cheering you on!
Thanks, Donna! It's so good to hear from you. I hate that you're too busy with work to write, but a living must be made, and I can tell you it's not with writing. Series or not! LOL
Stay well and keep creating. One day those characters will see the light of day!
Hi Denise and Renee - this so fascinating ... and how interesting how the books panned out, and in fact generated a new thought ... an idea that's now produced six books - amazing. I'm so pleased for you - congratulations - cheers Hilary
Thanks, Hilary!
Believe it or not I sat down today and wrote the synopsis for a 7th Detective Quaid - something. Book? Novelette? Short Story? We'll see. LOL
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