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Random Thoughts

:::Update:::

You guys should definately check out the stories on
www.fictionpress.com  .  They're original stories written by people who just love writing.  A lot of them I would definately buy if they were pubished.

Author's you should check out:
J.E.Wyatt
Love Realized

Another Update:  I think I'm going to write under the series 'Keeping Up Appearances' -1814- - - - (Yeah, yeah, I know the British comedy....it was an after thought) 

Then, 1) Willful Wisdom (Will and Sophia) 2) Kiss Me, Stupid (Nick and Dawn) 3) The Open Secret (Michael and Holly-Anne) 

*Titles subject to change*

And then there's the Somerset Series (1844- ) with (in order of age): Dimitri, Gabriel, Seth, Daniel, Heather, Shawn,Brandon
 

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Okay...in response to Misses Andrews and Rogers...all i can say to you is....I'm working on it!! I know how it ends, would you like me to tell you?  I've already written the epilogue, had it done before I wrote the prologue ^_^.

I know this is my second random thought page ....Too bad! Deal with it

Im like a bird! <('-')>
I can show you the world! ('-')>  O

So, I'm working on Willful Wisdom right now.  The main characters are, William Somerset, the Marquis of Rawley, heir to the Duke of Karsdale, and Lady Sophia Cobham, daughter of Lord Cobham, the Earl of Harrington.  Will's friends are the Viscount Collingsworth, the Earl of Bromfiled and the Baron Mooresville.

After Will and Sophia's story, I've decided I want to write Collingsworth story.  I tell you now, all throughout Willful Wisdom...he's known as Collingsworth....mostly because I just didn't name him otherwise.  But, after much deliberation, yelling, commanding, threatening and pinching...Andrew and I settled on naming him.......*drum roll*

Nicholas Kendall, Viscount Collingsworth...and his heroine will be Lady Dawn Fielding,daughter of some people I haven't imagined yet.

THEN I want to write Lord Bromfield's story.  And we're....working on his name now...
Michael Rutherford Ridges, the Earl of Bromfield?  Maybe I should make him a Marquis.  And his heroine is Lady Holly-Anne Pryce. ^_^ Daughter to yet another pair I haven't yet conceived.  I do however, know that she has an older brother (which should be fun, I've always wanted one), Andrew Pryce, and three sisters:  the older sister, Lady Lily Pryce, who married and became Lady Fearnley, the younger sister, Miss Sarah Pryce and the youngest sister Miss Nicole Pryce, who is desperatley in love with the boy next door.
(Lord Bromfield gets a convuluted story...just because I want to screw with his mind and personality..it'll be SO much fun!)
Since Bromfield is tentatively an Earl, what should Holly be the daughter of?  A Duke?  A Marquis?  An Earl? A Viscount?  A Baron?
GASPERS!  Should she be a widow of her own means?

(By the way, in descending order, the British peerage is : Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, Baron.  There are five main peerage ranks, but then there are also Baronets and Knights.  Duke is to Duchess, Marquis is to Marchioness, Earl is to Countess, Viscount is to Viscountess, and Baron is to Baroness.)

Then after Bromfield...if I feel like it..I'll do Mooresville's story.  Christian Xavier Tillion, the Baron Mooresville?  Lol, I know who he's going to end up with, I just don't want to tell you.  Why?  Because I don't !  Lol, actually..it's because she's connected to one of the other stories and I don't want to give away too much.

hmmmm...I should probably introduce the Pryce's in Collingsworth's story.  Definately not Will's.  Too much is going on already. *snaps fingers* Darn my overactive imagination.  Maybe I should try a short story like Tanique said.  But, I always start out short and then it grows, and grows and grows until I'm thinking...it might as well be a novel.  Like Collingsworth and Bromfield didn't exist until I got bored and decided to add more characters, then there are these last two paragraphs, they weren't here a minute ago..now look how far down the screen you've gotten.  (By the way, I've never actually finished a story, as I've only started writing this year, and Willifull Wisdom is what I'm working on.)

Another 'hmmmmm' moment.....As I am planning on stories with characters stemming from an origianl book, should I give it an all enclusive title showing that they are apart of a 'series'.?????

You know what would be completely and utterly devastating?  If I plan all of this and I never do any of it?  Or if I don't have the courage to present a single one of them to and editor/publisher.  Wouldn't that suck??

 i tend to ramble......bear through it...

Anywho! Leave your comments/complaints/criticisms.  I'm all ears and thumbs!

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