@girl_novelist
I’ve been quiet on my blog for the past few weeks
because I’ve been focused on completing my fourth novel – Inner Secrets. In early
January, she’ll be ready to be unleashed onto the world! I’ve been writing this
book since March, and have finally relinquished control over the keyboard to my
editor (@editor_girl).
The journey has been fun, and as is always the
case, has seen me through the twists and turns of everyday life. I always
develop a sense of sadness when I complete a book. The characters attach
themselves to me, and I find it hard to let go of them. But, I know to continue
as a novelist, I must part my ways with them and start fresh meeting a whole
new set of characters that’ll sweep me away from reality a few hours every day
for the next six to eight months.
I am ready to take a new journey. So, it’s time to
switch my mind into brainstorm mode and start on novel number five!
To give you a sense of Inner Secrets, here’s an excerpt from chapter one:
Dear Journal,
Allow
me to introduce myself. My name is Hope Steele. I turned twenty-eight yesterday
and I’ve got something to confess.
I
am gay.
Just
seeing these three words scrawled out on my page jolts me. I am charged tossing
my truth out and seeing it stand on its own, strong, confident, fearless. I’ve
told two people in my life to date, my best friend, PJ, and her girlfriend,
Rachel. I’ve lived the better part of my life with this secret, and might just
lose it if I have to live another moment hidden. So, here I am, confessing my
truth on paper, hoping I can get to know the real me through this journaling.
So
what’s the big deal that I’m gay?
Well,
you see, I’m married. I’ve been married to my husband Ryan for two years, ten
months, four days, ten hours and thirty-one minutes.
It's nice to be back blogging. Drop me a line and tell me what you think of this excerpt if you get a chance!
Wishing you lots of happiness,
Suzie
I feel it's critical to support the community, and so I've committed to donate a portion of my book sale proceeds to Chely Wright's LikeMe foundation (http://likeme.org/) to help provide support, resources and education to LGBT individuals, and their families and friends.
Wishing you lots of happiness,
Suzie
I feel it's critical to support the community, and so I've committed to donate a portion of my book sale proceeds to Chely Wright's LikeMe foundation (http://likeme.org/) to help provide support, resources and education to LGBT individuals, and their families and friends.