Semi-retirement.

So this is a record - a year and a month since I last posted! I never thought that would happen. Huh. Anyway, here's the news  :)

By the start of last year I'd been thinking for a while that I might round the series off at ten, for a few reasons: as I mentioned in my last post, working at home was sending me a little stir-crazy; I wasn't sure I had many more good story ideas; and I didn't know how long I could make the series last. Plus, I wasn't particularly happy. I loved writing but so much of the rest of the business was taking a toll, because being successful has very little to do with how hard you the author work but is a much more intangible mix of luck, marketing, reader taste, yes hard work, and something else nobody can identify (otherwise everyone would be doing it). This meant that the only thing truly in my power was to write the best book I could, but it didn't stop me (and just about every other author I know) worrying about how to reach more readers, how to sell more, how to keep the books alive. It's bad to fret about things beyond your control and I'd fallen into the rut of doing it way too much. As I said, almost every author I know worries about the same things, so I wasn't alone in that rut, but that made it seem normal, like a thing that authors do, and that didn't help either. I disliked how I felt, and the prospect of feeling that way in the future was awful. I'd worked on changing how I felt, but in the end realised maybe time away was the answer. 

Then, around this time last year, I got the heads-up from my agent that sales had been falling and the publisher was considering not taking any more books, then the publisher herself got in touch. The series was no longer financially viable, and they weren't going to offer another contract. I half-heartedly asked about going to ten (it's such a nice round number) but they said no. I felt sad that it was over but also relieved. Plus, while book eight was finished, it was still to be edited, so I could bring Ella's story to a close the way I wanted. A close that would also work as a hiatus, I decided, because feeling finished now didn't mean I'd always feel that way, and I have a big soft spot for Ella and her paramedic compadres and wanted the option to come back to them if I felt like it.

So I worked out the right ending, and book eight, TELL THE TRUTH, was released this February. Reviews have been wonderful. most along these lines:

                "It is definitely one of my absolute favourite series as there isn’t a dud in the bunch
                  and TELL THE TRUTH offers a fitting finale" Fair Dinkum Crime

which I am very happy about. Series bring the fear of jumping the shark, and it's a relief that I seem to have avoided that in the reviewers' eyes at least.

I've received lots of emails from readers who are sad that the series is over and hopeful that I'll write more/something else, and I am thankful to every one. As I said in a note at the end of the book, the connection that books and characters build between author and reader is what I miss most, and it moves me to see you feel the same. Thank you for reading my work over the past eight years.

As for my work now . . . when I was thinking about ending the series at ten, I was also realising I missed working in healthcare. I missed people! So I went back to uni. I have a year to go before I graduate as a registered nurse and I work casual shifts as a care assistant in an aged care facility. I feel good there. Right now I have no desire to write, but when assignments and exams are done with, who knows?

Thanks again.
cheers,
Katherine.

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Published on April 10, 2015 19:47
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message 1: by D (new)

D Thank you for writing so honestly about the life of a writer! best of luck with going back to clinical work, and I hope you find your way back to writing too...


message 2: by Vicky (new)

Vicky I only just discovered you while reading a review of book eight, borrowed it from the library and am hooked. I am sad to hear that I only have eight books to read of your wonderful series. I am really enjoying them. Thank you so much for entertaining me :)


message 3: by Julie (new)

Julie I only found your books last year and I devoured them in a matter of weeks. I am truly sad that I have lost my new favourite author already, but understand the desire for a change. You have a strong group of devoted followers. We will be waiting should you ever decide to bring Ella back to us.


message 4: by Icewineanne (new)

Icewineanne I just finished Frantic. After reading so many positive reviews of your books, i realized that i needed to read one of your books, so i read the 1st one. It did not disappoint. To say that i really enjoyed it, is an understatement.
The insider knowledge of paramedics really added so much to the book, i just couldn't stop reading. Even my husband wanted to know about this book that i had become so obsessed with.
So sad to read that your publisher would not be publishing any more in the series, and that you have brought the series to a close.
They say that all good things must come to an end - but this is much too soon. Glad to read that you have re-connected with your healthcare roots but I sincerely hope that one day you will continue writing.
In the interim, I'm off to read The Darkest Hour!
:-D


message 5: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Howell Thank you very much! Much appreciated :)


message 6: by Faye (new)

Faye Katherine, I am truly sad that there will be no more in that series, I am a serious fan. I wish you luck and happiness in your new adventure. I will keep a look out in case you decide to write something maybe based in a hospital...another series...??? one can only hope.


message 7: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Howell Thank you so much Faye :) I finished uni on Friday (whcih is why I am only now replying to these posts!) and have already felt a creeping little desire to write -- so we shall see!
Thanks again :)
k xoxo


message 8: by Faye (new)

Faye Katherine wrote: "Thank you so much Faye :) I finished uni on Friday (whcih is why I am only now replying to these posts!) and have already felt a creeping little desire to write -- so we shall see!
Thanks again :)
..."

I hope so take your time I still have two books to go!!


message 9: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Howell Thanks Faye :))


message 10: by Faye (new)

Faye This is totally selfish ....but please hop to writing...:)


message 11: by Suz (new)

Suz Hi Katherine, I love your books and am lucky to have only just read two.. good luck with your nursing career! I too would love you to keep writing, but as you say, who knows what the future will hold!


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