Reboots seem to be all the rage in Hollywood these days. I'm usually resistant to them but they win me over in the end. I felt bad for Tobey Maguire when they started over with the Spiderman series, but Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone were an irresistible combination. I guess, sometimes, it's not all bad to start over.
After I released Waiting for You, I went into a bit of a hibernation as far as my writing was concerned. I had all kinds of plans in the works that were put on hold. Partly because my life was kinda overwhelming me and I needed to get my feet under me. Partly because I was just in a creative slump. But now things are kinda-sorta starting to settle down and the voices in my head have been silenced for too long. They're bumping around, demanding I tell their stories once more. Maybe it's time for me to reboot. To that end, look for some changes around the website, a few revamped covers, and maybe even a few more changes to come down the pike. And I did promise my readers I'd eventually tell Vance's story. I think it's time to make good on that promise. First, I have a few orders of business to attend to, a few details to iron out before I make official announcements... but stay tuned, because there will be some news in the next week. Vance's story is going to be an event, because he deserves nothing less.
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Chelsea-Leigh
10/9/2014 02:38:03 pm
First off, love your work! Your writing is utterly fantastic! I am very excited you're going to write Vance's story. I've always wanted to know more about his story esp b/c of what happened to Harmony :(. I've just re-started Throwaway today & I fell in love with these characters all over again. I look forward to your next book
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Heather Huffman
10/9/2014 03:29:42 pm
Thank you so very much for saying that! You've just made my night. I'm glad to finally be writing Vance's story. I've always liked him. When I first started writing these books, I had no idea that it would all come back to him, though.
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