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ScribblingSandy

@ScribblingSandy@romancelandia.club

Writes #HistoricalRomance (Team Happy Endings!). Has a PhD, various ukuleles, & a very large library. Expert on dragons. ❤️ her caravan Miss Hetty. She/her 🌈

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Happy Bookversary to Livia & Adelar! Eagle's Honor: Ravished came out 8 years ago. (This is also the book in which Caius and Lucius, the heroes of my first ever m/m romance, The Centurion's Choice, made their first appearance. ☺️)

Historicals set outside Regency Britain are a bit of a hard sale, and I'm so grateful to all the readers who picked up my Roman stories over the years. :blobcatheart:

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Feeling a bit fragile today.

Trying to keep it together in order to get through the work day, but there is much stuff I just can't manage at the moment. Like, my flat is a complete mess, and I hate it, but I just don't have enough energy left.

Also, this year I'll likely miss the rhodendron blooming at the camping site.

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- Do you format as you write or do that at the end?

I tend to write the first draft on my Alphasmart or Neo and then import the whole manuscript into a text document with the relevant formatting I'll later use for the ebook.

So from the second draft onward, I'm working with a properly formatted document.

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A little trip to my favorite reconstructed Roman auxiliary fort, which held its annual Roman food festival. I tried Roman beer, had eggs with pine nut sauce, apricots with mint, bread with moretum (a mixture of cheese, garlic, and herbs); paid a visit to the shaving knife that will play a role in one of the upcoming Maius & Caomh stories, and a visit to the face pot that is perfect for Damianus - and then, after a mere hour and a half at the fort, the fatigue set in and I had to leave for home

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— MC POV: Where did you grow up? What was your childhood like there?

Alfie: I grew up on the Endsleigh estate down in Dorset, and even after my father inherited the earldom, my parents chose to remain there. The house is comfortable & compact with none of the big show rooms you find at other grand estates. We've never had a ball at Endsleigh, instead, when my parents host a small party, we roll up the carpet in the sitting room and somebody sits down at the piano.

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The house is surrounded by rambling gardens. We've got some formal flower gardens and then the park beyond, with a small wood covering the hill. We've got a maze and a lake with a fake ruin on an artificial island and a small grotto. There's a duck pond, too, with the Artist's Cottage, a rather indecent well, and our ice house is a pyramid. As children, we had splendid adventures in the park. In the summer months, you can swim in the lake, and in winter, it's perfect for ice-skating.

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Day 18 - What kind of dragon (behavior or looks) would your MC be?

Alfie would be very much an Elliot (from Pete's Dragon).

And John would like to point out that they already have a crocodile greataunt with a basilisk glare in the story, so they really don't need any dragon, thank you very much.

Alfie, brightening up: We've got a statue of St. George and the dragon in the maze at home.

John: Are you talking about the house with the sheep bone terrace?

Alfie, beaming: Yep ☺️

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What do you need in your writing space to help you stay focused?

I just need my Alphasmart (or these days, my Neo by Alphasmart) or a note pad (DinA5, dotted). ☺️

Plus a cup of tea and character portraits (if I created them).

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Hey @romancelandia and @bookstodon - I've got a cover reveal for you! :blobcatpeek: My historical romance Springtime Pleasures has got a brandnew cover! I hope you like it!

In celebration of the new cover, the novel is currently on sale for just 99 cents! Grab your copy here:
https://buy.bookfunnel.com/avwi2wh6th

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One of the things about having a lingering / chonic illness I was really not prepared for is the way some people will suggest that you're simply not doing enough to get better.

Like, WTF? Really, WTF?!?

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Huge news!

"South Breaks" made it into SPFBO 10.

It was basically a 50% chance, with almost 600 submissions and 300 books in the running.

I'm very excited. Of course, we will wait for the finalized list, and then we'll wait even longer for the reviews to trickle in. Eventually, each reviewer will list three favorites, and the final winner will be chosen from those 30 books.

I doubt South will be among those, but one can dream.


ScribblingSandy,
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@Firlefanz Congratulatuons, Hannah!

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- MC or SC POV: What was your favorite day or holiday when you were a child?

Alfie:
I loved those weeks in summer that we spent at Lymfort Hall.

The house is a bit dark inside and could do with a brightening up, that's true, but the gardens are splendid! Especially the walled gardens with the fruit trees (SO MANY gooseberries!)!

I loved roving over the estate with my siblings, even if the garden follies are far less adventurous than those at Endsleigh. ☺️

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— What is one place your characters want to visit?

Alfie would like to return to Lymfort Hall, his father's main estate and the one his father utterly detests due to the bad memories he has of the place. Alfie, by contrast, is not haunted by a traumatic past connected to the house and sees the potential of the place.

John is just happy to be where Alfie is. ☺️

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Who is your most fun character?

In the current WIP? The greataunt with the basilisk glare and the crocodile smile. 🐊 She is acerbic, is as rich as Croesus, doesn't suffer fools lightly, and has a kind heart.

In my two Victorian novellas, she is keeping my MCs on their toes, and just like in Springtime Pleasures, where she made her first appearance as the hero's aunt, she helps to facilitate the happy ending (esp. in Reunion on a Winter Night!)

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May 1: Introduce your setting as if it’s a character in your story.

Imagine a small village - no, not even a village, a handful of houses clustered around a railway station, and a small hotel in the middle of the countryside. The station, the houses, the hotel are all brandnew, built just a couple of years back when the London-Southampton line was built.

At the moment, everything is covered with a thick layer of snow, and a deserted train stands at the station.

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Happy memories from 2005: The first ever picture of me and my debut novel, The Lily Brand


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Today's prompt and @pretensesoup 's answer to it made me think about whether Alfie should wear spectacles. His mother does, and moreover, eye problems are something that shows up in twins, doesn't it?

Alfie with fogged-up spectacles?

Also, I'm happy to report that I found out after which English country house I originally modelled Endsleigh Hall eleven years ago. Only the map of the grounds I drew up back then remains elusive...

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- Do you have an irrepressibly good-humoured character? How do others react to them?

Not in my Victorian WIPs, but there is always Damianus from Gladiator's Passion (and there will be a few more Roman stories in the future!). Damianus is basically a Golden Retriever in human form. 😊

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@Firlefanz ❤️❤️❤️

I'm not quite sure yet. Perhaps a shorter story? I have so many stories I want to write! I just wish I had a bit more time for writing. And more energy.

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@Firlefanz hugs back. And no worries. I didn't interpret it as putting pressure on me. 😊

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@Firlefanz ❤️❤️❤️

ScribblingSandy,
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@Firlefanz Also, I really appreciate your enthusiasm. It's a great motivator! :blobcatheart:

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Hey @romancelandia and @bookstodon - would you like to have a look at a Victorian pocket calendar from 1847? Of interest to lovers of of history and historical romance! 😊

https://youtu.be/Ah_KprMiJeo?si=_ffg02kgCaHJhn1j

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- Do you write standalone stories, series, or both? Which do you prefer?

I started out writing standalone novels, then tried my hand at series because series was / is the way to go, but looking at my Roman series, I'm probably pretty sh*te at writing series because after getting the first 2 books done according to plan, the plan started to sideways, I eventually unpublished one of the two books, and now I'm writing this series backwards and outwards. :blobcatpeek:

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ScribblingSandy,
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And all books in all of my series can be read as standalones, too. So... ::shrug::

But this is how I like my books.

In addition, all of my stories are set in a shared universe (okay, perhaps not Bewitched) which becomes perhaps most obvious in my Victorian stories and especially in my Victorian newsletter goodies. They're full of Easter eggs! 😊

As Allan's Miscellany (series about Victorian magazine) will turn 10 this year, watch this space for announcements of some really fun extras!

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