Pearlsacarolsinger
Up in the clouds
I think that there is enough drama on the average medium size livery yard for a book if not a trilogy.
Only a trilogy?
You obviously don't live round here!
I think that there is enough drama on the average medium size livery yard for a book if not a trilogy.
Just as personal preference, I like books that have a female as the central heroine to the story - the one that goes on the journey and the one that the story revolves around. I like the male hero to be a strong secondary character - one that like Mr Darcy or Rupert Campbell-Black is already established and successful, and able to act as a sparring partner to the heroine before ultimately playing the hero and swooping in to save the day.
I know of someone you could loosely base a fantastic book on, but I wont go into details here. I can PM you if you want?
Personally I'm happy with either a male or female lead, or a duo, just as long as the story captures my imagination. I reckon girls probably write girl leads better and male authors write male leads better - I've just finished a first draft manuscript a male friend has written set round point to pointing, and all his two main characters are both male. Very male, quite the lotharious actually!
On the hugely sweeping-statement basis that the main audience are probably going to be girls, a female lead backed up by a super-attractive Rupert C-B type male prob works best?
So exciting the prospect of a new horsey author. You should keep this thread to show prospective future publishers the demand is out there!
For those of you who are Fiona Walker fans - can you remember if she wrote a book that culminated in a midnight steeplechase? And if so - what was it called?
I've read enough crappy novels - someone obviously thinks that they're worthy of print....!![]()