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Jessica Hart - 50 heroes, 50 heroines...50 happy endings!
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February 26, 2005 |
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By Jessica on
Saturday, February 26, 2005
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As you may have gathered, the website was dormant all last year while I concentrated on finishing my thesis, and then got caught up in some very pressurised deadlines to produce two books at the end of the year - not to mention crises on just about every front as life went awry there for a while! But all that is now in the past and things are now back on track … which leaves me no excuse not to get on with refreshing the website. I’ve always had a very positive response to the writing diary, so here it is again. I did try and think of a way to change the format, but was completely out of inspiration so it’s just what it was before – if this is your first visit, it’s a bit of a ramble about what I’ve been doing and where I’m at on the writing front (usually stuck!)
So … here I am, hoping that the effects of having to rewrite an absolutely disastrous book over Christmas aren’t going to be lasting. It was my fortieth book, and I suppose I thought I kn ...
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October 1, 2003 |
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By Jessica on
Tuesday, September 30, 2003
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October 2003
I am back in romance writing mode after the summer, and working on a book set in Crete, where I just happened to spend two weeks in August … I always like reliving my holidays! Am currently half way through Chapter 3, and all was going well until I was struck down with a lurgy which has left me looking and feeling utterly revolting. I am huddled over my blow heater, with the central heating on full, piggy eyes streaming, bones aching, nose red and raw, and feeling very sorry for myself altogether. The fact that this is obviously just a cold and I will be better in a day or two is not helping at all! I am a bit twitchy about falling too far behind on my writing schedule though, so really must pull myself together and get back to work.
This will be the last diary entry for the time being. I was concerned earlier this year that it might have been getting a bit repetitive after two years (you can catch up on my writing ups and downs below!), and once this book is finish ...
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May 12, 2003 |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, May 11, 2003
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I have just sent off a first draft of the short story to be serialised weekly in July on www.eHarlequin.com. It’s to be called Just One Kiss, and I enjoyed writing it rather more than I thought I would, although it was difficult sticking to the 10,000 word length. My first version ran to over 13,500 words, so some pretty brutal cutting went on yesterday! I had some trouble, too, putting a “cliffhanger” at the end of each chapter, and remembering to recap the essential points of the plot each time for any readers joining half way through. But for someone as verbose as I am, it was a good exercise to write to such a tight formula, and fun to revisit the characters from the City Brides series, even if I ended up cutting most of their best lines. I even managed to get in a mention of Martha, the heroine of The Boss’s Baby Plan (which I had just finished the last time I updated the diary), making her Caro ...
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April 4, 2003 |
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By Jessica on
Friday, April 04, 2003
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Well, as suspected, I didn’t get the book finished while in London – one and three quarter chapters was the best I could do – and a crisis duly materialised when the chapter I had written while I was there vanished from the disk I was saving it onto. NB: always save onto the hard disk as well! I know this now, as I have been told it by countless men who have sucked in their teeth and shaken their heads at my rashness in entrusting my work to a floppy disk. By the time I’d heard this for what felt like the fifteenth time I was beginning to get a bit tight-lipped, but had to bite my tongue as it was a man who recovered my chapter (my hero!). And to be honest, it was worth enduring the lecture not to have to write it all over again. If it had been left to me, I would still be blubbing and beating my head against the desk with frustration – or possibly hunting round for a hammer to take out my feelings on the computer, because, really, what is the point of a machine that tells you the disk isn’t formatte ...
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March 11, 2003 |
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By Jessica on
Tuesday, March 11, 2003
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Writing this diary is a good reality check for me, as it makes me realise that somehow I do get things done, even though it never seems like I’m getting anywhere. Since the last entry, I have not only done a rough draft for the current book, but six chapters of the first draft which is due at the end of March, and it feels as if I have been writing it for ages. Martha and Lewis and the two babies are now quite familiar and I am in love with their house, which has a verandah and ceiling fans and the Indian Ocean at the bottom of the garden. For the moment, all seems to be going suspiciously easily and I can’t help thinking that the plot will be lost very soon. I’ve usually been through several crises by this stage, and am not used to feeling so calm when I’m in the middle of a book. I’m getting nervous waiting for my come-uppance!
Am off to London in half an hour to stay with the object of my affections for the next couple of weeks, so rushing to get this done b ...
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February 5, 2003 |
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By Jessica on
Wednesday, February 05, 2003
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This is what’s known as a displacement activity! I am supposed to be squaring up to that blank screen right now, typing Chapter One and getting on with it, but as usual I keep finding all sorts of excuses why there’s no point in starting just yet…
The good news is that I do have a plot, thanks to Stella, who helped thrash out an idea over a bottle of wine and was allowed to name the baby as a reward (she’s already had a name check as a secondary character in Fiancé Wanted Fast!, out May/July this year). She chose Noah, which is, apparently, what she would have called a boy if she had had one, so Noah it is. My heroine is called Martha, and the hero – for the moment at least – Lewis, although I’m not entirely convinced about it. Am not sure why, as I do like it as a name. I imagine a Lewis as a very cool, rational, no-nonsense kind of character, which would make sense for the hero. Will have to see how I get on when I eventually get round to writing a first ...
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January 12, 2003 |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, January 12, 2003
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I meant to update the diary to wish everyone a happy Christmas, but there was so much going on in December that I missed that deadline, not to mention assorted others, and now it’s getting a bit late to offer good wishes for the New Year as well. However, for those of you like me who are only just getting back into the swing of things after the break, and especially for all of you who got in touch with me last year, have a very happy and successful 2003!
I had a wonderfully romantic Christmas, and was all set to glow through the new year, but a computer virus, a real virus, a bruising fall all the way down my stairs, and a tax return have brought me down to earth with a bump. I haven’t done any work for over a month now and I am beginning to feel twitchy. I am supposed to be starting the next book at the end of this month, but am bogged down with my thesis and in any case have got absolutely nowhere with a plot, which is still stuck on baby plus exotic setting. ...
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December 3, 2002 |
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By Jessica on
Tuesday, December 03, 2002
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The big news this month is the launch of www.harlequinromanceauthors.com - a joint effort by a number of Harlequin Romance and Mills & Boon Tender to try and alert readers to what a great line this is … contemporary stories that give you just what you want from a romance. Apart from news about forthcoming releases, there’s a ‘Day in the life of’ each author – a twist on the standard biographies – and a Café Corner, where you can eavesdrop on the conversations Romance authors have when they get together. The website was only launched on Sunday, so we’ll be revising it and adding new features as time goes by, but do have a look and let us know what you think.
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November 11, 2002 |
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By Jessica on
Monday, November 11, 2002
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I’ve been feeling guilty about not updating this diary but I haven’t really got anything to report – at least not on the writing front! I have been so enjoying not having a deadline hanging over me for the first time this year … no dragging myself upstairs every evening to sit at my computer, no staring out of the window wondering how on earth I’m going to fill the next five pages (let alone the next five chapters) – it’s bliss! I don’t think I can be a real writer at all when I enjoy not writing so much.
I haven’t distanced myself entirely from all things Harlequin/Mills & Boon, though. I gave a talk about writing romance to a group of 17-18 year old students last week, and am currently involved in an email loop with other Harlequin Romance/Mills & Boon Tender Romance authors. We’re setting up a website to promote our line and remind those readers who know of how varied our books are, and convince others to find ou ...
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October 8, 2002 |
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By Jessica on
Monday, October 07, 2002
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Well, I just scraped under my 30th September deadline for A Whirlwind Engagement, emailing the finished draft to my editor at midnight on Sunday 29th. She then read it on the Monday night and it came back to me on Tuesday with some suggested revisions, so I didn’t get much time to relax! The manuscript needed quite a lot of work tightening up the first half, but I was expecting that, having had such a struggle with those chapters. They weren’t as bad as I’d thought, though, so that was something.
It took me a little while to get going on the revisions, but eventually I managed to cut great chunks of narrative and rewrite a few sections of dialogue, and the new version went off at midnight on Sunday again. I am really hoping that this will be the last I have to do on the whole trilogy! I have been longing and longing to finish it, and now that I have, I can hardly believe it. It seems to have b ...
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