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July 26, 2025

The Robin Hood Diaries (24) - Planning a Series

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I have abook coming out in about 15 days. It’s a reimagining of Robin Hood’s storytitled Everything I Do. Everything I Do is perfect for fans of Robin Hood, femaleassassins, girls masquerading as boys, strong friendships, groups of boys andslow burn romance. Also, it’s the first book in a series.


This is only the second time I write or rather split a huge story into aserial format of series, because I have written and outlined many series, buteach book had its own story, and they all followed a bigger one. But EverythingI Do is the first part of a bigger story. The next book will follow the samecharacters as they continue on their journey to stay alive, conquer their enemiesand hopefully kiss a few times in between? One can only hope.


The only other books I’ve written in this format is the No Ordinary Starseries (No Ordinary Star, No Plain Rebel, No Vain Loss) about a fire-hotromance among the stars  in a frozenworld with no Christmas.


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 Here is how out of a single idea for a single book (more on that later),I created an entire series. (I say “created” because the books have alreadybeen written, but not edited yet).

I had the whole entire story in my head before I started writing thefirst book. I don’t know if other authors do it differently, but that’s theonly way I can do series.I outline the whole series but roughly. The first book or two in greatdetail, the rest just in scenes and characters. This will become my seriesbible.Just like they taught us in science lab, I dissect the plot and discoverwhat the true story is. I fix it so that it flows nicely, and then I find themain turning points/events of the bigger plot. If you are like me, you mightwant to stop them at a point that’s half closure, half cliffhanger, which meansyou reveal something big that creates more questions, so that readers arehungry for the next installment.

Example:


My Robin Hood series, Outlaws:


Book 1: Stops at the discovery of the first big secret.


Book 2: Stops right after a tragic event.


Book 3: Stops at the resolution of a major conflict.


Book 4: Stops at the reveal of the final big secret.


Book 5: Stops at the resolution of the bigger and final conflict of theentire story.



These might change as I edit them, and I’m sorry that they’re vague, butthey might give you an idea of how to split the big plot into books.

Then I start outlining each book in detail. If you want, you can onlyoutline one book, but if you’re like me and you can’t escape the outpour ofideas, it saves time to outline all the books as they come to you, so that youcan write them one after the other.Then I write. I write the books continuously, as one story, and thenseparate them into smaller installments. The reason I do that is that after Iseparate them, I need to add chapters at the beginning and end. Little chapterat the end: helping the reader have closure, although the story is not ended.Little chapter at the beginning: reminding the reader of the happenings of theprevious book, in case it’s been months since its release.The series bible has to contain everything and has to be consultedconstantly: world-building, names, families, character history, charactertraits, titles (if you’re writing historical or fantasy), period details and soon. I also keep track of what secrets are out and what the characters aren’tsupposed to know yet. And of course I keep track of their memories because Ilove my flashbacks, especially when they’re torturing my heroes (and the readers, of course). image

So as I said, this story was already written, and I only now rewroteit.


How and why was it written already, M? you might ask.


Here’s a little secret: I am republishing Everything I Do. This is notthe first time it’s been published. I published it a few years ago, and itstayed live for less than 2 months. And here is why I unpublished it back then:


1. It wasn’t ready for the world. It simply didn’t meet the high standardsI wanted to present to my readers, and below are the reasons why.


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2. I had written it while my family and I were going through the ordeal ofhospitals and treatments and the lot, because my dad was sick, and I completed itright after I lost him. It was the thing that kept me sane during that hellishtime, and I literally only kept going because I had this dream of putting itout there into the world (I had researched self-publishing and traditionalpublishing beforehand and made my decision, otherwise I might have doubtedwhether my judgement there was at fault too). Anyway, to put it mildly, I wasn’tat my best, I was really stressed, depressed and every other –essed in thebook, and nor was I thinking straight during those months/years. When the fogcleared out, I realized that neither my book nor I were ready for the world, soI took it down and waited a year until I felt better.


3. My mental health (as one might expect after reading the above) was at anall-time low. Again, I didn’t have the energy or judgement to do the book orthe marketing plan that should have accompanied it justice. *You will see fromwhat I wrote above that writing literally saved my life. And I’m glad I took thatgiant step of faith and published when I did, because I learned a LOT of thingswhich I wouldn’t have learned if I hadn’t done it, but it wasn’t time. Not yet.


4. I didn’t have any beta readers at the time. I had no idea how to findthem, and if I had known then what I know now (that you just go up to peopleonline and ask them to read your book) I would have crawled into a hole anddied. I wasn’t in a place where I could talk to anyone, online or otherwise. Thepain was too raw. (It still is, but I’ve learned to handle it. Most days. –read Conversations With an Empty Chair if you want to get seriously bummed out.)


5. This is the most important one: I changed the characters a LOT and added a TON more plot. The book used to be a huge book, that compressed/summarized the whole story, but didn’t do it justice. It glossed over some facts, and stopped far too abruptly. It also gave zero backstory. It wasn’t what I had wanted to do, butback then it had seemed to me impossible that I would be able to publish onebook, let alone many, as in a series. I wasn’t satisfied with it, but I thought it was the only way. Now,after years of experience, I am taking the time to explore my characters andtheir development, to savor the story and add a ton of romance (yay), and thus I rewrote thebook at my leisure. As I was writing, it came out even bigger (I added characters and so many more scenes) and so I have split it into 5 parts so far. More might be coming!


6. My editor sucked. I’m so sorry, but it was true. I lacked the experienceand the strength to let them go and look for another, but I knew as I wasworking on the previous version, that I had no help from them. And that’s ok,it happens. BUT it’s not ok if you don’t fix it. If you don’t fire the wrongperson and look for the right. I learned that the hard way.


After all that, I’m sure that instead of wondering why I unpublished it,you must be wondering why I republished it. Well, I didn’t. I rewrote it. Fromscratch. It took me a few years, and more than 10 drafts. Why?


I just loved it so much, I had to give it another go.


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I had learned so much and put it to good use during the releases of myother books, that I felt not only ready to recreate and rerelease the mostimportant book of my life into the world, but to also help other authors bysharing what I’d learned. That’s why I created the Author-Reader Connection TheBook Robin Hoods, and that’s why I gave it this name.


So that I could celebrate this industry, the self-publishing industry,for what it is for many of us: A place of second chances.


And by second chances I don’t just mean the gift to be able to reupload theinterior file of your book after fixing a minortypo that slipped through, because you are the publisher and the books areprinted on demand. I don’t just mean the huge opportunity I got, to unpublishmy book with all its mistakes, to unpublish the version of my book I wasn’tproud of, and have all the time I wanted to rewrite it. Those are hugeblessings in themselves, but we’re still not into the biggest one ofself-publishing.


It’s not a forgiving industry, and I expect to pay for my mistake inuploading this book for those two months when it wasn’t ready dearly. It’s acut-throat industry, make no mistake about it. People have committed suicide becauseof failure and massive bullying, people (including myself) have beenplagiarized, sued, and all that fun stuff. People, writers, authors, havefallen through the cracks, unnoticed. BUT.


Self-publishing gave us a chance. A second chance, or, as in my case,our only chance. That’s why I felt I owed it to both myself and my readers toget back up and try my hand at this wonderful story I carried in my head oncemore. Even if people judge me. Even if no one cares. Even if it turns out to bea horrible book again (which I don’t think it is, based on my betas’ andreviewers’ opinions anyway). Even if… a thousand ifs.


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 Here iswhat inspired Everything I Do:

LossPainMy ownmental health struggle and the urge to share it with othersMy beloved,tortured country that suffers under the thumb of corrupt and ruthless rulersTheredeeming grace of second chancesAlso, catsand Scandal and Kdrama.

Life doesn’t always give us second chances. In fact, they are rare andfew in-between. But when we have one, we should be thankful and gather ourstrength to do our best one more time. “Fail again, fail better.” Andwho knows? You might not fail at all!

I am so grateful to be given a second chance with my RobinHood book. I’m planning a tell-all blog post, so that I can share my wholestory, but this is the most important thing: The ancient Greek poets said thatOpportunity was a woman who had hair only in the front of her face. You shouldgrab her as she’s coming, or the minute she’s gone you have no way of catchingher.


That’s what I’m doing. Thank God for second chances andmercy. The rest is in His hands.


Thanks for reading,


~M.


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Published on July 26, 2025 16:22

The Robin Hood Diaries (25) – Book 2

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After a *heated* game on instagram (x) the title of the Robin Hood Book Two was revealed: It’s Every Wrong Right (EWR).image

Here are the characters we’ll see shine get tortured in this second installment in the Outlaws series (the series will span about 6 books!)


*Disclaimer: The character reference images below have been cropped out of artwork to which I do not own the rights. All of their creators are credited here.


imageC  H  A  R  A  C  T  E  R  S   of  Every  Wrong  Right - OUTLAWS BOOK 2

Ru: An assassin who has inflitrated the camp of outlaws posing as a boy. Not everyone has been fooled. Plus, she’s fallen in love with her intented victim. She’s in for a world of pain.


Robin: A young baron turned outlaw after his father’s enemies left him in a dungeon to rot. He’s fighting to make “every wrong right” but there are so many wrongs and he’s so tired and feels so guilty for every single life that’s lost on his watch. He is a Sotf Boy™ who is a genius with the bow and arrow, and loves a cat named “Fox”.   


Tuck: Of half Chinese descent, an ex-monk who had his fingers cut off for doing non-monkish stuff. He can kill you with a single swing of his staff, but looks deceptively lean and wickedly handsome. He gets to be called “old man” because he’s over 30 and this is, well, the Middle Ages.


John: A giant of a warrior with blonde braids that reach the middle of his back. Fiercely protective of Robin and his two young children, who he’s had to hide away with friends, because he’s an outlaw. He is NOT going to let anyone lay a finger on Robin, be it man or woman. Yet he is harboring dark secrets of his own. Deadly ones, to be precise.


Will: Too young, too sad, too tortured. He’s been through much more than anyone ever should in an entire lifetime. He’s an orphan with the advanced warrior skill of Robin Hood (they grew up as brothers and trained together) and the soul of a poet. Danger follows him around, but to be honest, Will follows it first. He is suffering from sever PTSD, and is hiding from everyone the fact that he’s suicidal. They know.


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Alis: A wealthy lady that Robin rescued from a gruesome wedding ceremony to an old man. She’s deadly with the bow and the sword, and fiercely protective of all the men. She mothers them to death, and they protest, but secretly love it. She hides her golden braid inside a hood, a fact that every member of the outlaw gang hates with a passion.


Julian: Red-haired and multi-talented, otherwise known as My Poor Boy. He’s the Intelligent™ one, the brains behind the band of outlaws who fight against evil. Unfortunately, he’s been shackled in the Sheriff’s dungeon for the past 5 or more years, and is currently a shadow of his former shelf. He gets beaten up daily, and is hanging onto life by a mere thread.


Gilbert: A member of the Sheriff’s elite personal guard, Gilbert is the eyes and ears of Robin in the castle. Insanely loyal and protective of his chief. His real name is Galib. He’s a mountain of muscle and he’s black. His fondest wish is to follow the outlaws in the forest, but Robin needs him in town, so that he can spy for him. Hopefully, he won’t get caught. (We all know what *hopefully* means, right?) 


Ximena: A beautiful Arab woman, who has been raised in an English convent, and is now in great danger in the Sheriff’s household. A brief meeting with Robin and his band of outlaws is her last hope. That is, if she survives long enough to be rescued.


Alan: Singer, song-writer, jester. Extremely clever and amazingly annoying. He makes his first appearance in EWR and, well…for such a smart dude, he does some really, really dump stuff. Maybe that’s because he’s used to constanly living in danger and doesn’t give a damn anymore. That, plus he’s a reckless and handsome devil. Exactly what the band of outlaws need right now, when everything is about to fall apart in a BIG WAY.


These are the Outlaw Series heroes of course (or anti-heroes in a few cases). The villains are a cast all on their own, and I might introduce them in a future Robin Hood Diary entry!


imageW  R  I  T  I  N  G   Updates ~ FIRST HALF OF 2019:

WIPs completed:

Beauty and the Beast Reverse Regency retelling featuring a POC heroine. (Set in the Ruined universe)Pierce Me, contemporary New Adult standalone, about a singer who has become an idol and lost himself. (Set in the Lose Me universe)

Currently writing:

A mermaid story featuring a VERY famous shipwreck ;). (Set in the Salt for Air universe - prequelish)Forget Me, a novel about a ballerina and a billionaire bad boy who tutors her so that she can get into an Ivy Legue college. (Set in the Lose Me universe).

Currently editing:

Every Wrong Right, Outlaws Book 2. Set to release this autumn/winter.

Marketing plans:

Cover reveal of EWR. Everyone who helps reveal it will get a free book! Cool, right? Will announce soon.The Book Robin Hoods Newsletter, featuring about 10 books that are free or bargains. Sign up here if you’re a reader and here if you’re an author. It’s a steal either way.Requesting reviewers on instagram and tumblr (of course of course).Rep search (my first one!) coming in August. Readers will receive all my books for free in exchange for reviews, yummy pictures and general exposure.

Mental health check-in: 

Mostly ok, but having a few really bad days in-between that drain me of energy. Trying to manage my diet better, because that really helps. Also going to the pool twice a week (sometimes three times a week) which helps so much.Self-destructive thoughts and tendencies are soaring. Must do something about that, though. Getting in touch with friends is the only thing that helps.Have been dealing with bullies a lot for some reason, mainly online, but once in my place of employment too. (I quit shortly after, because there was physical violence involved). Therefore, I have been a little bit blocked with writing, not for ideas or anything, but feeling so hated that I couldn’t write. Writing sprints and the dude helped me with that, and I’m in a good place right now.

Watching:

ShadowhuntersWill and Grace (always)Good OmensEVERYTHING on KissasianWild RomanceThe Marvelous Mrs MaiselRussian Doll

Reading:


Ha! We’d be here for centuries if I told you (2 to 3 books a day). But you can see what I read every single day here.


How are you doing? I hope you’re taking care of yourselves, doing things you like, taking it easy, getting a lot of hugs and drinking your water.


Create something awesome!


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July 13, 2025

The Soul selects her own Society —

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The Soul selects her own Society —


Then — shuts the Door —


To her divine Majority —


Present no more —




by Emily Dickinson


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I AM 17. I HAVE LOT TO SAY. by Jackson Holbert

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I AM 17. I HAVE A LOT TO SAY.By Jackson HolbertMy mother was aroundall the time back then, always walkingin and out of rooms carrying stacksof  laptop computers. She spent mostof  her daylight hours blowing dustout of circuits, fans, motherboards, daughterboards.Sometimes her little canister would dieand she’d have to use her mouth.My father was gone all dayevery day getting repetitive stress injuriesat the newspaper. He was a journalistand everyone hated him, even his friends.Nothing really happened during my entire childhoodso he ended up spending most daysshooting paper footballs through a miniature goal posthe kept in the locked drawer of  his desk.He was rarely kind. And in the few, shortinstances he was, it still didn’t seem like it.Something about his mouth made everything he didseem either sinister or inept.He was completely inscrutable except for a periodin the spring of 2004, when he was just sad.I was young that year and my sister was older.She came home from college for the whole summer of 2005.I was 14. She told me not to worryALTabout other people, not to worry about war, not to worryabout a thing. That was the greatest summerof my short life. I had no friends. Oh I had peopleI talked to at school but once summer hitit was like every school bus had crashedheadfirst into a wall except the one that was carryingme and my silver trumpet.I had that tall kind of  joy that you can only feelwhen your bones still have another few inches left in them.My sister and I would watch three movies a dayand never go to the lake. Everybody says it seemslike summer never endsuntil it does. But that’s a lie. I knewso little back then but the one thing I did knowwas that all my friends were coming backand I would once more join themin the hallways, in the classrooms,once more join them for hours after schoolin the far part of  the parking lotand would continue to do so until I turned 16and got a job cutting my fingerson the cheese grater at the Pizza Factory.After that everything was all work workwork go home Jeremy get your feet off the sofa  Jeremywork work math homework band-aidsand on a good day a little trumpetand on the best daysall trumpet. I wantedmy life to be about musicbut in the end it was aboutgetting B’s in subjects such as Spanish.I don’t know, sometimes it feels like those summersALTreally did never end, they went on foreverand just gotprogressivelyworse. We like to pretend that one day we justwalk into our adulthood like a congressmanwalking into the ocean,but we all know that’s not true. What really happensis we walk into the same buildingday after day, but every nightsome crew comes in and replaces something little—a lamp housing, the chair of a conference table—until nothing is the same, until the building is not as weremembered it at all, until the building is stronger,up to code but a lot less fun,and the lighting, the lighting is fluorescent and obscene.ALT

I AM 17. I HAVE LOT TO SAY. by Jackson Holbert


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Full moon at the Temple of Poseidon in Sounio,...





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Full moon at the Temple of Poseidon in Sounio, Greece

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July 8, 2025

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The reason Mr Darcy is an iconic literary character whose appeal has endured for more than two…

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The reason Mr Darcy is an iconic literary character whose appeal has endured for more than two centuries is not because he’s somehow simultaneously both a brooding, Byronic romantic hero and a poor socially awkward shy boy who’s too nervous to talk to his crush.


The reason Mr Darcy has enduring appeal is because he transforms from a rich, conceited and utterly unpleasant snob into the best version of himself after a thorough rebuke from the heroine. Instead of resenting Elizabeth when she tells him how much she dislikes him, he realises that she was correct, that he cannot stand the person he has become either. Darcy listens, learns and grows as a person following her reproach of him. For all this, he expects absolutely nothing in return for it from her. Not her love, or her approval, or her thanks. Nothing.


Mr Darcy’s character arc is a beautiful example of redemption; of a man turning into the best version of himself he possibly can be out of love not just for the heroine but for his fellow human beings… because being a better person is the right thing to do.


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On my #bookstagram @mooberryink ♡

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