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Suzanna Reeves

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Our WIP – Books in Progress 28 Dec 2022, 6:01 pm

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OUR WIP – Books in Progress

I am thrilled to share the WIP that we’ve (we write as Rigoli & Reeves) have been working on: Scale of Elements, starting with Book 1: Fury of Red, Book 2: Shards of Amber, Book 3: Fade to Black, and Book 4: Tower of Grey, plus two others to complete it. Book 3 and 4 are my current WIP (just slight revisions and edits) while my coauthor is writing on 5. The series started out as just three NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) projects that turned into a 6-book series (8 if the art-books are counted). (Unfortunately, we released the first two too early before we knew what we were doing. To my writing friends: don’t do that.)
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Scale of Elements is a young adult (and older) contemporary fantasy about a group of teens/emerging adults who discover a mystery of fantastical proportions in their small town. The central group of friends are challenged by the emergence of magic returning to the land and how it affects all of them, including their friendships and families along with other people they love. Throughout the series the main characters follow clues that lead them to what has been causing upheaval all over their town and county, who is involved in the secret societies, and how magic ties into the land. Did I mention elemental dragons? I’m pretty amazed how we (my coauthor and I) were able to weave all this into a powerful, poignant, and often humorous character-led series.
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As an artist, I (Reeves) plays around with many images and artwork, this image is just one that depicts one of the characters. We look forward to revealing more artwork and covers soon.
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What is your WIP? Did you write a book for NaNoWriMo?

Writer or Waiter? 19 May 2021, 7:45 pm

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“Not being enough,” “doing it all wrong,” or failing horribly are the reasons creatives never make it. But completing the creative thing should never hinge on any of those thoughts. Instead, it should be completed because it wants to live. Even if it’s seen by only one other person, the work was worth the effort and time.

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An artist, writer, creative does the work because they must. They simply cannot not do it. The storyteller must write stories; the artist must paint; and the songwriter must write songs. Whether the work being created becomes the next biggest brightest thing depends on too many outside factors that the creative has little control over. Those elements are business and marketing. First, do the work. Think about that other stuff much later.

Dan Poynter said, “If you wait for inspiration to write; you’re not a writer, you’re a waiter.”  Expanding on that idea for all creatives, put your artform in place of “write/writer” and the message is the same.

“Begin doing what you want to do now. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand, and melting like a snowflake.” – Marie Ray

Stop waiting for everything to be perfect or the stars to align before you finish that work. Do it now! Do your creative dreams, writing books, all of it.

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