![]() ![]() I needed to write something shorter―my brain was done with research-intensive novels after the Cronin Key Series, which had a combined word count of over 200K words, and I needed to write something short and fluffy. So, I would open a new document and repeat the whole process over again, sometimes writing three or four books, until the characters told me their story was complete.īut with Spencer, I had a plan. I simply started to write and when that book was done, their story wasn’t. I can honestly say, from all the series’ I’ve done (Red Dirt Heart, Turning Point, Blind Faith, Thomas Elkin, Cronin’s Key) I’ve never intended them to be more than one book. ![]() ![]() Kinda like knowing your destination, then going back and starting at the beginning for the entire journey.Īnd for me, writing a series is no different. Usually I have a general direction I know these boys will go, and more often than not, I will write the final/closing scene first. For me, planning a story begins with the main character’s name, his intended love interest’s name, opening the doc and writing the words “Chapter One”. And in light of that, I’m going to talk about writing a series.įirst off, let me preface this by saying I’m not a plotter. Thank you so much for having me RJ, I really appreciate it! Last week was the release of Spencer Cohen Series, Book One. ![]()
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