The Last Heir to Blackwood Library by Hester Fox was a fun, quick read about a woman who inherits a house and has to fight to save herself once she's inside. It's definitely gothic, and fell somewhere in the middle of speculative and horror. There's romance (but it's not a romance), and there's a mystery that the main character struggles to solve given the particular challenges of the library. This was definitely a curl-up-on-a-gloomy-day book, and I read it when it was way too warm outside.
When I last wrote in September I was working on a zero draft of the Wedding Crown, getting my Monster Girls ready for Pitchwars, and trying to find any sort of enthusiasm for my Brigadoon re-write. I ended up giving up on Brigadoon. At least for now, the story just wasn't sitting well with me. Maybe I tried to push too many drafts too soon. Instead, I focused on the Monster Girls. I did one full pass of the manuscript, cleaning up the emotional details, making sure the tone was as consistent as I could get it. I felt pretty good about it going into the Pitchwars submission. Then I spent a weekend hard-core workshopping the first chapter and query with my writing group. And the effort was worth it! I ended up getting one request for a partial, which I was thrilled by. That was my goal this year--if I could get at least a request, I would be happy. That ended up being as far as I went--and for good reason. After the extensive workshopping, I re-read my next few chapters before...
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