MuintirQueen

Hi everybody!  As you might have noticed, I've been on a very long hiatus.  I moved, started a new job, got married, there's been a pandemic and a whole slew of other anxiety-inducing incidents...and through it all I really cut back on all forms of social media and worked on taking care of myself.  I left Wallflower Spies unfinished, and honestly I was afraid of logging in again and seeing that no one cared.  Instead, I've been reading through your wonderful comments and messages and I'm reminded of how much I loved sharing my work here with all of you.
          	
          	As one does, I started completely re-working Wallflower Spies while I was working on myself.  I got to a point where I told myself I was done with it, and I starting working on other projects only to keep coming back to the Regencies.  I kept hitting brick wall after brick wall and I realized it's because I was sticking too close to the original five novels I tried publishing years ago.  I've been moving past that and I've made some really good changes, but I feel a bit awful about starting it from the beginning yet again.  However, it might be fun for everyone here who has read the first 1/3rd of the re-write to experience the madness that is my writing process, and I am considering returning to work on this project and sharing it here.
          	
          	The latest version is still rather rough and I need to work out a couple more plot-holes, but if I start putting in a bit more effort I might be able to have a few chapters up by the end of the month.  It should be different enough that it will not completely feel like re-reading what I've already posted but I understand if you want to hold off until I can solidify my ideas for more stand-alone novellas (and maybe a novel or two about some Weathering siblings).
          	
          	No matter what, know that I am grateful to all of you who have stuck around.  Writing brings me great joy, but knowing there are people who want to read my work is a feeling I never thought I would experience.  Thank you.

nobody665

@MuintirQueen hi.. hope you're okay?
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rogerrubin

@MuintirQueen it's been archived awaiting your. I look forward to reading the remainder. Good stories. 
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khush_writes26

MuintirQueen

Hi everybody!  As you might have noticed, I've been on a very long hiatus.  I moved, started a new job, got married, there's been a pandemic and a whole slew of other anxiety-inducing incidents...and through it all I really cut back on all forms of social media and worked on taking care of myself.  I left Wallflower Spies unfinished, and honestly I was afraid of logging in again and seeing that no one cared.  Instead, I've been reading through your wonderful comments and messages and I'm reminded of how much I loved sharing my work here with all of you.
          
          As one does, I started completely re-working Wallflower Spies while I was working on myself.  I got to a point where I told myself I was done with it, and I starting working on other projects only to keep coming back to the Regencies.  I kept hitting brick wall after brick wall and I realized it's because I was sticking too close to the original five novels I tried publishing years ago.  I've been moving past that and I've made some really good changes, but I feel a bit awful about starting it from the beginning yet again.  However, it might be fun for everyone here who has read the first 1/3rd of the re-write to experience the madness that is my writing process, and I am considering returning to work on this project and sharing it here.
          
          The latest version is still rather rough and I need to work out a couple more plot-holes, but if I start putting in a bit more effort I might be able to have a few chapters up by the end of the month.  It should be different enough that it will not completely feel like re-reading what I've already posted but I understand if you want to hold off until I can solidify my ideas for more stand-alone novellas (and maybe a novel or two about some Weathering siblings).
          
          No matter what, know that I am grateful to all of you who have stuck around.  Writing brings me great joy, but knowing there are people who want to read my work is a feeling I never thought I would experience.  Thank you.

nobody665

@MuintirQueen hi.. hope you're okay?
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rogerrubin

@MuintirQueen it's been archived awaiting your. I look forward to reading the remainder. Good stories. 
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Ces056

Hello! Hope you are well. I've missed your stories! Any chance of a sequel to Wallflower Spies in the near future??? 

Ces056

This is so good to hear! And glad to know you're well! I'm looking forward to your updates. 
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MuintirQueen

@Ces056 Hi!  I've been on a very long hiatus.  I moved, I started a new job, I got married...and through it all I started completely re-working Wallflower Spies and a fantasy project I've had in the works for most of my life.  Today is my first day back on Wattpad in what might be two years and I'm honestly astonished to see so many messages from people about my writing here.  I might have cried a bit in my car.
            
            I told myself I was done with Wallflower Spies.  I kept hitting brick wall after brick wall and I realized it's because I was sticking to close to the original five novels I tried publishing years ago.  I've been moving past that and I've made some really good changes, but I feel a bit awful about starting it from the beginning yet again.  However, it might be fun for everyone here who has read the first 1/3rd of the re-write to experience the madness that is my writing process, and I am considering returning to work on this project and sharing it here.  The latest version is still rather rough and I need to work out a couple more plot-holes, but if I start putting in a bit more effort I might be able to have a few chapters up by the end of the month.
            
            Thank you for reading and reaching out!
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robinaosoled

Hi, I'm a new fan! Just finished reading "The Foul Weather Marquis" and "To Marry the Viscount's Son". Super loved it! Hope to read more of your works. 

MuintirQueen

@robinaosoled Thank you for reading and reaching out!  Writing had to take a back seat to life, but I'm hoping to start carving out more consistent time and posting again soon.
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