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August 18, 2001
By Jessica on Friday, August 17, 2001

Well, Marrying Max went through without any problems – in fact, I had the most enthusiastic and encouraging response I’ve ever had, so I’m revoltingly pleased with myself at the moment.  It was a fantastic email to get from an editor, and it gave my confidence a much-needed boost.  The only drawback is the new title, The Honeymoon Prize, which I’m not that keen on, I have to say.  I still prefer Marrying Max , but, hey, what do I know about marketing?  My job is just to write the book.

So, satisfaction all round, and I was able to relax for all of five minutes before agreeing December 1st as the deadline for the next book.  Since I’d previously agreed 30th September as a deadline for a chapter of my thesis, I am now feeling even tenser than before, especially as I have absolutely no ideas for a new book at the moment.  & ...

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August 9, 2001
By Jessica on Wednesday, August 08, 2001
OK, so it’s more than a couple of weeks, but I’ve been working on the assumption that everybody is on holiday and so I won’t have been missed.   It seems ages since my own holiday (if you can call it a holiday with six adolescents in the house), but the weather was perfect and I managed to get in some sitting on the terrace, which is all I ask out of a holiday nowadays.  Here is a picture of me, in fact, reading the manuscript on the terrace in the sun, with a glass of wine and my faithful hound at my feet, just to prove to all you doubters that the sun does shine in Scotland sometimes! 
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July 19, 2001
By Jessica on Wednesday, July 18, 2001

Oh, dear, another deadline missed!  Well, I knew I wasn’t going to be able to finish it …. The new, improved version of Chapter Seven is printing out even as I type, and that’s as much as I’m going to be able to do before I head up to Scotland tomorrow morning.  That leaves three more chapters to revise when I get back, which is disappointing, but then again, things could be worse.  I am – still cautiously! – pleased with how it’s been going, but I do seem to be writing much more slowly nowadays.  All these extra jobs don’t help, something those of you who only ever buy books second-hand might bear in mind next time you by-pass the option to contribute to author’s royalties!

Anyway, Max and Freya are slowly coming together (so to speak) and I’m hoping the last three chapters won’t need so much revision.  Chapters Four to Seven required major rewriting, although I did reuse a lot of the material ...

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July 9, 2001
By Jessica on Sunday, July 08, 2001

I just squeezed under my deadline of finishing the first draft by July 2nd, although only by dint of writing Chapter Ten in note form.  I then reread the whole thing a little nervously, but actually I felt better about it than I was expecting.  I’ve known for ages that I’d have to rewrite the first chapter, having changed my mind about it very early on, but the next three chapters weren’t too bad, I thought (cautiously!).  They still need tightening up, of course, but because this is a book deliberately designed to have a more contemporary feel than normal, I was pleasantly surprised at how fresh and lively the characters and dialogue seemed – especially given that I have spent the last month feeling anything but fresh and lively!  Sometimes I was so tired by the time I got to my computer after doing two day jobs, I’d have to keep putting my head down on my desk and closing my eyes for a minute or two.  Fortunately that secretarial course I d ...

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June 20, 2001
By Jessica on Tuesday, June 19, 2001

So, same old story.  The first four chapters go well.  The characters feel new and fresh and the plot full of potential.  It’s going to be a good one, I think smugly.  Then I hit Chapter Five.  There’s something about those middle chapters, Five to Seven, which turns the whole business into a chore.  Enthusiasm gives you the momentum to get going, and then everything starts to slow down until you suddenly find that you’ve got to Chapter Eight and you’ve still got half the plot to fit in, and it all ends in a rush.  At the weekend, I got bogged down in an incredibly boring scene in Chapter Six that I knew would have to go, but somehow I couldn’t get myself out of it.  But whenever I complained to friends about how it was going, they would mime yawns to show they’d heard it all before, so I suppose I’ll just have to plod on.  I’ve nearly finished Chapter Seven, which means that things should start looking up, ...

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June 6, 2001
By Jessica on Tuesday, June 05, 2001

I’d better be quick, as it’s 7.30 pm, and I haven’t even started the six pages of Chapter Three which I am scheduled to write tonight.  So far – frantically paw at any wood in sight -  I am keeping to my timetable, which I have stuck on the end of the bookcase behind me.  True, I got to the end of Chapter One and woke up the next morning realising that it was all wrong and that I would have to rewrite it entirely, but given that this usually happens when I’ve struggled as far as Chapter Seven, I’m taking it as a good sign, and feel as if I’ve saved myself at least six chapters of angst.

I had a lovely weekend in London, which was looking at its best at the end of May.  Went to the Chelsea Flower Show and bought a ridiculously large pot of the palest of pink lavender, which I then had to carry on the tube in the rush hour, not to mention all the way back to York, but it turned out to be an amazing icebre ...

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May 21, 2001
By Jessica on Sunday, May 20, 2001

Last November everything broke, now everything is disappearing into thin air.  Over the course of the last few days I’ve left a bag in a shop and lost my stapler, a sheet of wrapping paper and the pointy thing that goes with the CD player, all of which I know must be somewhere in my study.  None of these things may be vital, but it is still incredibly irritating, and the more I can’t find any of them, the crosser I get.  And even more annoying is when one reappears without warning in a place where I couldn’t  possibly have missed seeing it for the last three days, like the pointy thing which unaccountably turned up a few minutes ago smack in the middle of my desk on top of a book.  I am darkly convinced there are other forces at work!  This would also account for the fact that I managed to lose a trainer in a changing cubicle at the gym, which after all is not that large an area to search thoroughly.   I then had th ...

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