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    • The Steadfast Heart, Available Now!

      Posted at 5:00 pm by arlemhawks, on February 27, 2019

      I’m excited to announce that my first novella, and first published work, is available now on Amazon (ebook for 99 cents for a limited time) and Kindle Unlimited! A paperback copy is also available through Amazon, if that’s more your thing. 😉

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      A broken sailor looking for a purpose, a jilted lady longing for the past, and a chance at happiness neither expected.

      After losing his foot in battle, Lieutenant Robert Brenton can’t find his place in the navy or society, where he fears he is seen only as a cripple. He retires to his small estate to find peace, not anticipating the distraction awaiting him.

      Holly Addison has the world at her feet, until her prized beau cancels their engagement and ruins her reputation. Banished to Cornwall, she finds herself a guest in Robert’s run-down manor by the sea. She writes repeatedly to her former love, trying to persuade him to take her back to society. But Robert’s charm and simple life make her consider what she really wants—a life of excess, or a life of meaning.

      As time runs out on their chance to be together, both are forced to examine their hearts and uncover a strength neither knew they had.

      This book has been so fun to research and write. It’s also been very fun to work on a writing project with such good friends and talented writers.

      The Steadfast Heart launches at a strange time for my family. We’re greeting the fulfillment of a dream while also saying goodbye to someone very dear.

      This little book has been with me through increasingly hard days. It’s brought connections and tender moments that my family and I will treasure forever. And it has reminded my that despite the bitter pounding of the thunderstorms of life, we can rise stronger than before. There is light after the storm. I have been so blessed with people in my life who wouldn’t leave me alone to suffer, but who picked me up and practically carried me forward.

      Thanks to all the people who have helped and encouraged me through this process.

      Posted in Books, Love Letter Press, writing | 0 Comments | Tagged Books, goals, Love Letter Press, Novella, Regency, research, Series, The Steadfast Heart, writing
    • Announcing Love Letter Press!

      Posted at 3:53 pm by arlemhawks, on December 5, 2018

      A year ago when I sat down to make my goals for 2018, I chose a word for the year: connect. I wanted to connect to the writing community in better ways than I had before, and I wanted to set myself up to connect with the publishing world.

      I started by signing up for conferences, then signing up for contests, then exchanging manuscripts with other writers. One of my biggest steps was joining a critique group. I was so scared to make that jump, to commit all that time, and to give my work to writers farther along the path than I was.

      But I did it. And the results were amazing.

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      Posted in Love Letter Press | 2 Comments | Tagged conference, goals, Love Letter Press, New Year's resolutions, owningit, Regency, Storymakers, writing
    • Part 1 is done (now come questions)

      Posted at 10:43 pm by arlemhawks, on January 20, 2018

      It seemed to take all week, but I finally finished Part 1 of my Regency romance. I’m pretty excited about it. The female main character’s life is kind of in shambles right now, despite some good news she received. One male lead ran away from everything, and the other got shot down and needs to figure out what to do. I might need to add a scene or two, but for now I think I’ll leave it where it is and advance to the Part 2.

      But finishing it brought on some interesting questions. The first part is almost 64,000 words long… And I feel like I don’t have a ton of stuff to cut. Maybe words, but I at least don’t have many scenes to cut, because I try really hard to not have fluff or filler scenes. (Which is actually hard when writing romance, I’ve decided. The flirting scenes tend to feel a little fluffy.) Romance books tend to be around 70,000 words on the short end… Which means half of my book is almost as long as a full novel. Oops.

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      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged death, funerals, Regency, research, writing
    • Owning it

      Posted at 4:30 am by arlemhawks, on January 15, 2018

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      Anybody else have a fear of telling people they’re a writer? I tend to be terrified of it. To the point that I don’t even talk to my family members (besides my husband) about it very much. When people ask what I do, I tend to mention all of my other hobbies before I mention my dearest hobby (which is so dear to me the word “hobby” hardly seems like the right way to describe it).

      This year one of my goals is to be more open about my writing. The thought scares me, but I’m committed to mentioning writing first when asked.

      I started working on the goal at Christmas. My husband’s family knew very little about my writing aspirations. I don’t remember how it came up, but I mentioned to a sister-in-law and my mother-in-law that I was working on editing and writing a couple of novels.

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      Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments | Tagged goals, New Year's resolutions, owningit, Regency, writing
    • A Whole New Year

      Posted at 9:40 pm by arlemhawks, on January 5, 2018

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      I have three thank-yous to pass out for the restart of my writing life. The first and biggest goes to my husband for his major support in so many forms. The second goes to many writer moms whose stories made me believe that I could do it, too. The third  goes to my 2017 New Year’s resolutions.

      Goal setting was never really my thing growing up. I haaaaated it when my parents sat us down and said, “Let’s write some goals!” I never accomplished them, and I felt so tied down knowing I should be working on them, but didn’t really want to. Goals felt like a list of things I should do, or my parents wanted me to do, but not things that brought true fulfillment.

      I’ve come a long way since then, and have seen the joy that comes from accomplishing something you set your heart on. At the beginning of last year, I decided 2017 was the year I was going to write a novel again. With the support of my husband, the inspiration of other authors, and my new Scrivener software, I did it! I wrote that novel, and I got 50,000 words into another. After so many years of minimal creative writing, I finally got back to doing what I loved.

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      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Fantasy, goals, New Year's resolutions, querying, Regency, Storymakers, writing
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