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Did you ever have an itch you couldn’t scratch, a feeling that you’re supposed to be doing something else, something bigger with your life? Something that would touch the souls of the rest of mankind and justify your place amongst our fellow men, but you just couldn’t put your finger on what? I spent the best part of 40 years looking for the answer, and low and behold, I finished back where I started, with writing. I sometimes question why I didn’t just turn in the opposite direction, I would have got there straight away, but my path led me away from writing when I was just a teenager, because I lacked the confidence to pursue the dream. Reminiscing one day, the thought occurred to me that if I had found writing back then, I wouldn’t have taken the journeys that led me to write The Hidden Saga. My name is Serina Hartwell. I’m the mother of two wonderful children, who grew up when I blinked. I come from an average size town in West Yorkshire, England. The same place where the Bronte sisters were born, and I am from the village in the mill town I write about. Growing up in an industrial town, and coming from a working class background, I was surrounded by the mills, which were once the life blood of the community. Decrepit and falling into disrepair, they shadowed the place where I lived, serving as a reminder that our town once thrived. I watched as one by one, the mills went out of business and closed, serving to inspire my story, while changing the landscape around me. My mother worked in the mills when I was a child. I recall every night, my father taking my brother and I to the mill to collect her and walk her home over the lonely beck-side. These trips along the shortcut are embedded throughout Hidden, as my childish imagination finally materialised on the page. It was only recently that I found my way back to writing, when I suddenly found out that I was seriously ill. It’s funny how life has a way of bringing you full circle and offering you sharp reminders that time is slipping through your fingers. One moment I was fine and the next I was in a very bad place. Today you look upon the writing of one of the luckiest people on the planet, as I recovered and moved forward. Luck I intend to build upon. With doors closing all around me and my timely reminder, my life reached a turning point, I knew I had to find the thing I was supposed to be doing and get on with it. That’s when I really started looking. In August 2010, I had the most intense urge to write. It came from nowhere, so I did the only thing I could, I borrowed my daughter’s laptop. I didn’t even know at the time if I could write. The last creative thing I wrote was at school. I didn’t know if I could connect with the page, let alone complete a book, but one thing is for sure, I haven’t stopped writing since, nor do I intend to. So, allow me to introduce you to my work. May I begin by introducing Bronte, in The Hidden Saga? I hope you enjoy Hidden and the many more to come. Serina Hartwell – Author of The Hidden Saga http://www.serinahartwell.com/ Goodreads Author https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8146251.Serina_Hartwell

Eight Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden – Out April 15th

Eight Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden - Out April 15th

Eight Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden – Out April 15th

Hidden - Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

The countdown to the release of Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga begins today.

Eight days to go and counting!

Released April 15th on Amazon.com and World Castle Publishing.

Get ready to find those answers.

Serina Hartwell – Author

http://serinahartwell.com/

The Countdown Continues to the Release of Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Hidden - Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

As the countdown continues to the release of my first book in The Hidden Saga, I have decided to share another board that I put together on Pinterest.

I gathered a selection of other artist’s photography that helped to inspire me to write The Hidden Saga. Follow this link to view my board:-

http://www.pinterest.com/serinahartwell2/water-httpwwwworldcastlepublishingcomauthor-serina/

Take a look and lose yourself inside my world.

Serina Hartwell – Author of The Hidden Saga

http://serinahartwell.com

Nine Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden – Out April 15th

Nine Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden - Out April 15th Hidden - Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Nine Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden – Out April 15th
Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Hidden - Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

The countdown to the release of Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga continues.

Nine days to go and counting!

Released April 15th on Amazon.com and World Castle Publishing.

Get ready to find those answers.

Serina Hartwell – Author

http://serinahartwell.com/

Ten Days to the release of Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

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Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

 

 

Ten Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden - Out April 15th

Ten Days To Go To The Launch Of Hidden – Out April 15th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The countdown to the release of Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga begins today.

Ten days to go and counting!

Released April 15th on Amazon.com and World Castle Publishing.

Get ready to find those answers.

Serina Hartwell – Author

http://serinahartwell.com/

Why Bronte?

A Blast From The Past In Haworth

A Blast From The Past In Haworth

Choosing the name for my main character wasn’t easy. I was going to have to live with it for a very long time, so getting it right was very important to me.

 

Choosing the name for my main character wasn’t easy – I felt a lot of pressure to get it right. After all, I was going to have to live with it for a very long time, so getting it right was very important to me. I remember going through all the names I liked and finding that none of them were suitable. I eventually turned to a number of on-line baby name sites, but eventually gave this up as a bad job. I was stuck, except for one name that had stayed with me from the start, but it was a name that I was afraid to use – Bronte.

It sounded right, it felt and fit right and it wasn’t a common name, therefore it ticked all the right boxes for me, but it had relevance to where I came from and that made me unsure at first. I have to admit that perhaps using the name Bronte was rather indulgent, but I do actually like the name regardless of its connection. I was always attracted to the name, because it was unusual without being ridiculous, like apple, or clover, for instance. There was just one thing and that was the Bronte sisters.

I was born and still live on the doorstep of the Bronte sisters, who are possibly some of the most influential writers of our time, and I can’t deny that they have had a great impact on me. I live among the rugged landscapes that influenced their work and were featured in Wuthering Heights. It felt almost wrong to use Bronte as my character’s name, but I couldn’t find an alternative that sat right. There was also a mischievous element that wondered if anyone would make the connection, anyway.

Names for your characters are difficult to choose at the best of times, but especially if you’re not drawn to anything in particular. Once you’ve picked a name, you have to live with it for the life of the story and beyond, and you will always be associated with it from the day you publish.

It’s tempting to pick something that is modern and popular, but the trouble with that is they go out of date, or become over used, leading them to have the opposite effect and become unpopular. This could ultimately end in disaster, if your audience read a few pages and reject your book based on the names that you had chosen. So, I went with Bronte and took a leap of faith.

Riley, Bronte’s best friend, was easier. I received a piece of post that belonged to my neighbour. Although I used a different spelling, his name was inspired from their surname. It felt at the time, like I was meant to receive that item of mail by mistake, as another name dropped into place. Perhaps fate had decided to show me a little kindness for a change and give me a helping hand, in making the choice easier. The name was strong I had heard of it, and it was popular enough to be known without being over used and most importantly, it reflected the strength of my character’s personality.

I really struggled to get a name down for another of my main characters. I was completely lacking in inspiration at the time I introduced him into the story line. It didn’t matter how hard I tried, nothing felt right, so I left it and called him Brian. I knew that Brian would irritate me enough to change it at some point. I also knew that the more I focused on it, the worse the search would become, so Brian it was, all the way through my first three books, until one day, I came across the name Jenson. It was like something slotting into place, it fit completely and gave me great joy in changing my manuscripts. I have to say that I don’t have anything against the name Brian. I have many friends called that, but it just isn’t a name I would associate with the image I was trying to portray for my character.

I don’t regret my decision. I have a rule that I follow throughout, and that is that if it doesn’t feel right when I’m writing it, then it’s not going to feel right further down the line either and this is more than likely going to convey to my readers. So a little bravery up front, is going to go a long way later on, in the life of the story. I want to draw my readership in, not have them closing my book through not being able to gel with a name.

I suppose the last name I should talk about is Bayer. Bayer is Bronte’s other world counterpart. She comes from a different world altogether, and gives my readers their first taste of the fantasy element to my story. As Bayer doesn’t belong to this planet, I had to create something totally new. I couldn’t call her Brian either. So this was my first taste at inventing a fantasy name and something that had never, to my knowledge, been invented before. I have to admit that it wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be.

Bayer was a name I played around with for a while. I liked Jayer, which was already a name and I wanted to keep the momentum of this name going, so I started playing around with it, changing the letters, until I eventually ended up with Bayer, which sounded just right. I researched each version I created until I found that Bayer wasn’t being used as a name or a word at the time I created it and so Bayer was born.

 

Serina Hartwell – Author of The Hidden Saga

http://www.worldcastlepublishing.com/author-serina-hartwell.html

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The Release to Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Gates to distant lands, lie in all sorts of places in Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga, coming to Amazon.com & World Castle Publishing – http://www.worldcastlepubli…, April 2014.

Serina Hartwell – Author of The Hidden Saga

http://serinahartwell.com/

The Release of Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

Why does Bronte live in fear? Find out why in Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga, coming toAmazon.com & World Castle Publishing – http://www.worldcastlepubli…, April 2014.

Serina Hartwell – Author of The Hidden Saga

http://serinahartwell.com/

The Release of Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga

It’s a long way home for Bronte. Find out why in Hidden – Book 1 of The Hidden Saga, coming to Amazon.com & World Castle Publishing – http://www.worldcastlepublishing.com/author-serina-hartwell.html, April 2014.

Serina Hartwell – Author of The Hidden Saga

http://serinahartwell.com/