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December 19, 2005
By Jessica on Monday, December 19, 2005

Well, after all the fuss (see last entry) the book went through without any revisions, so I was a very happy – and relieved! – author, and my last deadline of the year has been met … always a good feeling! I have had a very relaxed year, and have enjoyed every minute of it, but things are going to get a bit busier in 2006. I’m starting two new projects, and am committed to writing another three romances, as well as moving my life down to Wiltshire every other month. Oh, and I have already planned six holidays next year, so am not entirely sure how I’m going to fit it all in …

I did dither a bit about only doing two books next year, but was offered the chance to do a duet, two linked books, as well as a stand-alone, and as duets and trilogies can be good for sales I decided I would be a fool to turn it down. So all the holidays and sundry other projects will have to be worked around producing a book by the end of April, another by the end of October and the th ...

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October 31, 2005
By Jessica on Monday, October 31, 2005

Oh, dear, this book is proving hard work. My original idea, which I mentioned in the last entry, turned out to be a damp squib. My editor very cleverly made me work out for myself that plot – and especially the hero – just didn’t have what it takes, so rather than her saying it was an absolutely crappy idea (which it was), I had to talk her through it and eventually come to the conclusion that the hero simply wasn’t heroic enough and it wasn’t going to work. And as soon as she’d got me to this point, I marvelled that I could ever have thought it was even a possibility as an idea. I came up with another plot that night (using the trusty hot bath and gin technique) and this is the one I’m going with … or rather, plodding with.

I don’t know why I’m struggling with this one so much. I’m happy with my hero and heroine, and I know how the plot works out. Perhaps part of the problem was that I had it all so worked out in my head that if felt as if I’d already written the book. Whatever t ...

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September 1, 2005
By Jessica on Thursday, September 01, 2005

If you thought I looked smug after my graduation, you should have seen me on July 31st … and in fact, you can, because here’s a picture of me after hearing that I’d won the Rita award for best traditional romance. It’s a bit blurry, but that’s because we’d already been through a couple of bottles of champagne before remembering to record the occasion. I’d finished revisions on my manuscript at midnight on July 30th, and was due to set off on holiday at midday on the 31st. The phone rang at 8.00 that morning, and it was Kim, ringing from Reno with the news that I’d won. As you can probably imagine, it was a huge thrill and I found it very hard to concentrate on my packing after that, but it was the best possible start to our holiday. And when I came back from Turkey, I found so many generous messages of congratulation, especially from my fellow authors, that I got to have the ...

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July 30, 2005
By Jessica on Friday, July 29, 2005

NEWS FLASH! Jessica's book Christmas Eve Marriage won the Best Traditional Romance section of the Romance Writers of America's annual RITA contest.

 

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July 24, 2005
By Jessica on Saturday, July 23, 2005

OK, I’ll admit right now that I didn’t get into that red dress for my graduation, in spite of squandering a fortune on gym fees and even a personal trainer for a few sessions. All to no avail, though, so I had to go out and buy new black dress instead (well, rude not to, really). Here is picture of me looking extremely smug in my doctoral bonnet, and if you’re wondering why I’m holding the cardboard roll that is masquerading as my PhD at an odd angle, it’s because I was trying to hide the fact that I hadn’t had time to do my nails. I had a wonderful day, and was made much of by those I love most in the world. It did feel a momentous occasion, marking the end of nine years’ work on my thesis. Funding a PhD was the reason I started writing romance in the first place, so it did work out … although both the writing and the research took rather longer than I bargained for!

Anyway, the t ...

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June 1, 2005
By Jessica on Wednesday, June 01, 2005

I’ve just re-read what I wrote on 8 th May and was touched by my confidence that I would have a complete draft of the next book completed by this stage … you’d think I would learn, wouldn’t you? It is all very well planning these things, but as it turned out I needed the last three weeks to faff around, go out for coffee, decide to lose enough weight to get into my red dress for my graduation in July (another plan that has yet to see any actual action), admire my new kitchen, buy the most beautiful pair of jewelled sandals and three outfits to go with them, and then worry about my credit card bill, and so on and so forth.

So really I have nothing to show for the last month, although I have done a synopsis, which I discussed with my editor today, as a result of which I am cutting the marriage of convenience angle but keeping the children. It is always really useful to throw ideas around with an editor (nearly as good as a bottle of wine at the bar at City Scre ...

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May 8, 2005
By Jessica on Saturday, May 07, 2005

I’ve got to admit, I was a few days late sending in my manuscript, but if I hadn’t had to spend a Saturday stripping wallpaper so that the plasterer could come in the following Monday (tip: don’t arrange to have a new kitchen installed the same week as your deadline – madness!) I would have scraped under my deadline by the skin of my teeth. As it was, I still had about ten pages to go before going away for the May long weekend, so I didn’t in the end finish until I came back last Tuesday. In spite of having four full months to think about and write this book, it ended up with the usual deadline frenzy in the last couple of weeks. I do seem to need the adrenalin rush of a looming deadline to pull my finger out and get down to work, but it is exhausting at the time – and (I am reliably informed) utterly exasperating for my loved ones who have to put up with me while it’s all going on.

Anyway, it is done out of my hand for now, while I wait to hear back from my editor about whether ...

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March 26, 2005
By Jessica on Saturday, March 26, 2005

STOP PRESS!!

Just when I was thinking that actually I had nothing new at all to report for this month, I had a very exciting phone call! It was from the Romance Writers of America on Good Friday to tell me that Christmas Eve Marriage was a finalist in the Traditional Category for the RITA awards – a huge thrill for me as I have never been short-listed for anything before.

I so nearly didn’t pick up the phone, too. I was turning my compost (the way you do) before I went away and debated with myself whether I could be bothered to take off my gardening gloves or not. Fortunately I did in the end manage to wrestle one off, or I would have missed the deadline to send in five more books for the final judging. I was due to leave for a couple of weeks ...

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March 24, 2005
By Jessica on Thursday, March 24, 2005

Well, my plan to have finished a 150 page draft by the end of March turned out as usual: I managed a hundred pages, decided it was all a waste of time, I would never be able to make a book out of it, my career was over, etc., etc., etc., gave up, and then started all over again. Although it feels like pointless rubbish, the first draft did make me realise that my heroine needed some additional motivation for her resistance to the hero, her estranged husband, when he turns up, so I had to think a bit more about what their marriage had been like and why it had broken down, and that turned out to be a useful exercise. I also felt that the plot as I’d originally planned it didn’t have enough focus to keep the tension going until the end, and I think I have solved that one too, although I may think differently when I do get to the end.

So I have drawn myself up a new timetable to finish by the end of April, although it is not ideal to be away in Scotland for a co ...

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February 26, 2005
By Jessica on Saturday, February 26, 2005

 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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