Wednesday, December 31, 2008



HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

May all good things come to you and your beloveds in 2009.

8 comments:

Nikki Carson (Katie) said...

Kathleen,

We have not been in touch!

Katie

Beverley BevenFlorez said...

Happy New Year! I look forward to reading Sacred Scars this summer.

kathleen duey said...

Hello, Katie!

I tried to warn you...it's hard for me to be a good correspondent. I am working long hours on a copyedit--it's 470 pages and they need it back ASAP. Did you have a question to ask me? You can write it here and I will answer as soon as I can...

Happy New Year!!
k

kathleen duey said...

Beverly,

Thanks so much for writing. I am doing the copyedits now. I feel like I live in Limori...

all best wishes for your own books!

k

Nikki Carson (Katie) said...

At the Borders bookstore website, I saw the Hoofbeats book, "Margret and Flynn." Are you going to write more books for "Lily and Silence" and "Margret and Flynn"?

Katie

kathleen duey said...

Katie...

I am sorry to say the Hoofbeats series is ending. I *loved* writing the books. There are two sets of four books:Katie and the Mustang (thanks for lending me your name?!);and Lara and the Grey Mare (set in medieval Ireland). Then I wrote two single titles, Margret and Flynn (my favorite) and Silence and Lilly.

I will miss writing horse stories, but for now, I will be focusing on other projects. Today I am beginning work on The Faeries Promise, a 4-book paraquel (a story in the same place and time as) The Unicorn's Secret.

I am so pleased that you like my books, Katie. I hope your own writing is going well.
k

Nikki Carson (Katie) said...

Kathleen,

I loved all your books, and I hope to follow in your footsteps as a successful writer...

Katie

kathleen duey said...

Katie,
You are getting a great start by reading so much. You learn a lot about writing by reading. I was your age when I started writing short stories. It takes a long time to get good at it, but if you love writing, it doesn't feel like hard work. It feels like *fun* work.