For the longer answer:-
Yes I do use highlighter pens to make parts stand out more clearly.
From this comes this-
The Belgae Torc.
I always hand write the first two drafts. I love the feel of a pen and adore notebooks. This works for me because the thrill of the words flowing from pen onto paper is more than satisfying. I find it difficult to have that connection with a keyboard.
The Gordian Knot.
Typing up the first draft of the manuscript is an ongoing process. I don't leave it to the end because editing as I go is very useful. It allows me to read and digest what I have already written.
Cutting the Gordian Knot (The Final Solution).
The third and final part of The Torc Trilogy was published in 2016 and contains 114,970 words.
Can you see a trend emerging here?
Over time my books have become longer. This is true of The Torc Trilogy and for two reasons. Firstly I thought that my books looked better with a few more pages in them and secondly I had so much more to say in the second and third books.
The next two books are in a completely different genre. I wanted to try my hand at writing psychological thrillers and experiment with a different section of the market.
The Witness.
I had an idea to produce five thrillers. Some notable characters and places from The Witness would appear in all five books. Whilst each book is a stand alone novel I wanted to create a connection between each book.
The Cellist.
This book was published in 2017 and contains 112,020 words.
I enjoyed writing The Cellist.
Authors always have doubts and question their work in progress. Is it as good as my previous novel is the question that nags constantly. I am currently working on my third thriller. Familiar characters and places have made their way into this book which is almost finished. The editing process is ongoing as I work the manuscript into something worthy of proof reading.
This is what the final manuscript will look like. Double spaced, Arial font size twelve. I always provide my proof readers with a red pen. This pen is mightier than the sword!
My books are available from Amazon as both paperback and Kindle or they can be ordered from any good bookshop.
Keep a look out in your local UK library because slowly they are beginning to appear. If you can't find it on the shelf please request it from the librarian.
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