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Hannah Currie
Hi Gracie! I'm so glad you enjoyed Chloe's story! It was so much fun to write and will always be so special to me.
Currently, it's a standalone, and will probably stay that way, but I do have a few more adventures dreamed up for Chloe that would be fun to write. I'm working on other stories at the moment though so probably not for a while. That said, if there's plenty of interest, you never know! It's definitely not a no :)
Currently, it's a standalone, and will probably stay that way, but I do have a few more adventures dreamed up for Chloe that would be fun to write. I'm working on other stories at the moment though so probably not for a while. That said, if there's plenty of interest, you never know! It's definitely not a no :)
Hannah Currie
Hi Kayley
Thanks for your message and encouragement! I'm so glad you loved Bring Her Home ❤️ Guard Her Heart, the second book, releases October 2023. (And I love Heart of the Crown too 🙂 Wenderley's story was so much fun to write!)
- Hannah
Thanks for your message and encouragement! I'm so glad you loved Bring Her Home ❤️ Guard Her Heart, the second book, releases October 2023. (And I love Heart of the Crown too 🙂 Wenderley's story was so much fun to write!)
- Hannah
Hannah Currie
Hi Jessica
First, thanks! So glad you've enjoyed my Peverell series. And second, to answer your question, there are three books in my Daughters of Peverell series (Heart of a Royal, Heart of a Princess, Heart of the Crown) and I won't be writing more in that particular series.
I do have some ideas for a novella and a spin-off series though (in the same world, with some of the same characters), which I'd love to write one day, but due to time commitments won't be happening any time soon. So, maybe one day? :)
First, thanks! So glad you've enjoyed my Peverell series. And second, to answer your question, there are three books in my Daughters of Peverell series (Heart of a Royal, Heart of a Princess, Heart of the Crown) and I won't be writing more in that particular series.
I do have some ideas for a novella and a spin-off series though (in the same world, with some of the same characters), which I'd love to write one day, but due to time commitments won't be happening any time soon. So, maybe one day? :)
Hannah Currie
Depends on the situation :)
If it’s because my brain is too tired and has well and truly shut down for the day, I close my computer and give the writing a break. Otherwise I just start deleting perfectly good writing because I’m grumpy. Ha! I’ll do something completely different like play Lego with my kids, watch a movie, go outside, or do one of the million other things on my to-do list.
If it’s because I’m creatively drained or feeling stuck on how to solve a plot point, I’ll often take a break and read a fiction book. Whether it is in the same genre as I’m writing or not, for some reason, I always seem to be inspired again to write. It’s like, in reading and enjoying a book, I’m reminded again of the joy of story and the difference it can make in a person’s life.
If I’m on a deadline or need/want to reach a particular word count and have no excuse to stop writing apart from the fact that I’m bored, or don’t know where to go next, I skip the action beats and descriptions and go with straight dialogue. I love writing dialogue. It’s by far my favorite part of writing stories so comes fairly easily. I’m also a big fan of swapping to a different scene of the book if one in particular is giving me trouble. I’ll leave a note and come back to it later. I take the idea of “write what you know” very literally. If I don’t know what to write in one scene but do another, I’ll write the one I know.
If it’s because my brain is too tired and has well and truly shut down for the day, I close my computer and give the writing a break. Otherwise I just start deleting perfectly good writing because I’m grumpy. Ha! I’ll do something completely different like play Lego with my kids, watch a movie, go outside, or do one of the million other things on my to-do list.
If it’s because I’m creatively drained or feeling stuck on how to solve a plot point, I’ll often take a break and read a fiction book. Whether it is in the same genre as I’m writing or not, for some reason, I always seem to be inspired again to write. It’s like, in reading and enjoying a book, I’m reminded again of the joy of story and the difference it can make in a person’s life.
If I’m on a deadline or need/want to reach a particular word count and have no excuse to stop writing apart from the fact that I’m bored, or don’t know where to go next, I skip the action beats and descriptions and go with straight dialogue. I love writing dialogue. It’s by far my favorite part of writing stories so comes fairly easily. I’m also a big fan of swapping to a different scene of the book if one in particular is giving me trouble. I’ll leave a note and come back to it later. I take the idea of “write what you know” very literally. If I don’t know what to write in one scene but do another, I’ll write the one I know.
Hannah Currie
Hi Kayley! Ask as many questions as you like :)
You can sign up for my newsletter at www.hannahcurrie.com. There's a link on the home page.
As to which character I most relate to...there's a lot of me in all of them but Wenderley would be the one I relate to the most. Her heart and wanting to see the best in everyone, her love of jeans and flat shoes, her being a youth leader, etc.
You can sign up for my newsletter at www.hannahcurrie.com. There's a link on the home page.
As to which character I most relate to...there's a lot of me in all of them but Wenderley would be the one I relate to the most. Her heart and wanting to see the best in everyone, her love of jeans and flat shoes, her being a youth leader, etc.
Kayley
Right, i actually think that she is my favourite character, i just loved her personality, and how the way she was 'speaking to her heart'. That made m
Right, i actually think that she is my favourite character, i just loved her personality, and how the way she was 'speaking to her heart'. That made me laugh and really made me connect with her :). I also loved how when she was at the funeral she just wanted to comfort Prince Ryan. I was overjoyed at the way the book was ended, although sad when there wasn't more to read. I was supper excited when i found out that Kenna and Ben were expecting a baby. (Could you please maybe write a little after note, so i can see what happened after???)
I cant wait for the new series comes out. About when is it due to be released???
- Kayley ...more
Aug 01, 2021 07:41PM · flag
I cant wait for the new series comes out. About when is it due to be released???
- Kayley ...more
Aug 01, 2021 07:41PM · flag
Hannah Currie
Thank you so much, Kayley! I'm so glad you enjoyed my books :) You'll be happy to know, I've just started writing a new series! Can't say much about it yet (although I have been sharing tiny hints in my newsletter, so sign up there to hear more if you haven't yet) but it's definitely coming.
As to how many more books I think I'll write, hopefully many! I love writing and have so many more ideas for stories.
Thanks for saying hi!
Hannah
As to how many more books I think I'll write, hopefully many! I love writing and have so many more ideas for stories.
Thanks for saying hi!
Hannah
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