![]() ![]() She was brutally honest, but I appreciated it. At first she was afraid to be honest, but we had a little chat about that. ![]() ![]() When I felt it was getting close, I asked my niece, an avid reader and university student to read and critique it. We changed the name of the book from ‘Crown of Denial’ to Natasha’s Dream, Diary, Hope and Legacy. Hubby and I discussed the story and decided to separate it into 4 smaller books. The editor/publisher emailed back 6 weeks later saying they weren’t interested in this story, not enough of a romance, but they liked my writing style, so keep them in mind for other manuscripts. I sent the first three chapters to 1 publisher. I allowed the story to develop and asked a few people read it, him included, poor guy. ![]() I wrote, pondered, rewrote and let my husband read it. I began writing the saga over 10 years ago. Well, to be honest it’s been more then a year. All four novels in the saga have now been released, and so I’ve invited author Heather Greenis back in order to find out how she went about writing a story of this length. You may remember I interviewed author Heather Greenis a while back about just after the release of the first novel in Natasha’s Saga. ![]()
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