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Jessica Hart - 50 heroes, 50 heroines...50 happy endings!
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By Jessica on
Monday, April 28, 2008
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As if I wasn’t eating enough at the moment, I have had to humble pie this week as well. Remember how I was moaning about the cover of my July book? I’d gone to all the trouble of sending them a photo of a lovely Scottish castle, and what did I get? A wedding cake! That was the last time I was going to have anything to do with the artwork, and so on and so forth. Then I came home the other day to find a box of books under the bush in my front garden, and lo and behold! there was the North American edition of Newlyweds of Convenience, which, as you can see, has a completely different cover.
So I had to take it ...
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Deadlines... |
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By Jessica on
Monday, April 21, 2008
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My April 30th deadline has galvanized me into action at last, and I have been lashed to my computer for the past week. So far I am on schedule (just). I’m due to finish Chapter 5 tonight, which will leave me nine days to do the other five chapters, so I must keep my head down and not get distracted. Unfortunately, the 130 pages I laboured through in March have turned out to be pretty useless. I made a mistake this time in skipping the rough draft stage. Usually, I do a rough draft of about four or five pages a chapter, just to sketch out what’s going to happen and then do a proper draft of 14 or 15 pages (my final version is usually 17 or 18 pages a chapter). Then, when I come to rewrite it, I find I can use a lot of the draft, which just needs to be expanded a little. But this time I pani ...
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Introducing Kate Walker! |
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By Jessica on
Monday, April 14, 2008
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Now, here’s a surprise treat … hot on the heels of Liz Fielding, I’m delighted to welcome Kate Walker, who has popped by to talk about the new edition of her 12 Point Guide to Writing Romance. If you’re interested in writing romance and haven’t yet come across it, I urge you to get yourself a copy. It’s a wonderfully clear and helpful guide, and whenever anyone writes to me asking for advice on writing, Kate’s book is what I recommend - she says it better than I ever could!
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Welcoming Liz Fielding! |
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By Jessica on
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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The beginning of the month means that it’s time for another guest blogger, and I’m really thrilled to welcome the ever-popular Liz Fielding, in whose shadow I have been trailing for many years now. A wonderful writer, Liz was winning a RITA® before I even knew what it meant, and her name was above mine on the silver rose bowl awarded to the winner of the RNA’s Romance Prize each year. And although Liz has very kindly congratulated me on my 50 books below, in fact, she has reached that landmark ahead of me yet again! In spite of all the fuss, mine won’t be out until October, but Liz not only hit the 50 book mark in January, but is now celebrating a double achievement with the publication of her 50th Harlequin Romance,® The ...
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Choosing a hero… |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, March 30, 2008
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I’ve been wondering if one of the problems I’m having writing this current book is my hero, Rafe. Not because he’s not everything you’d ever want in a man – intelligent, funny, kind, deeply attractive and, oh yes, he just happens to be very wealthy, too – but because he’s just too gorgeous. There’s something overwhelming about him, and I know Miranda (the heroine) feels that as well.

Every time I have a hero who is good-looking and/or very nice, I run into strife. The old clichés of tall, dark and handsome don’t really do it for me.&a ...
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Contests and covers |
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By Jessica on
Friday, March 21, 2008
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For my birthday in 1987, I asked a friend for a copy of Roget’s Thesaurus, as I’d heard it was the kind of book writers had on their shelves, and I was at the time working diligently every evening (how times have changed!) on the manuscript which finally got me out of the slush pile. That story wasn’t accepted, in fact, but it did get a very positive response and a recommendation that I start afresh with a new story, which I did. On 23rd December 1989 I came home from work at The Observer to find a letter (remember letters?) accepting my first book. As you can imagine, it was a very jolly Christmas. (That original manuscript eventually became Oasis of the Heart, in case you’re interested.)
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So stuck! |
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By Jessica on
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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It’s just me this time, I’m afraid, and in very grumbly form. I am SO stuck. I have tried all of Kate Hardy’s helpful suggestions for getting past a block, but nothing is working. I don’t usually hit this stage until Chapter 7, but have been squeezing out pages since Chapter 4 and am still ploughed deep into the sand. I know what I need to do (just write through it) but somehow just can’t bring myself to it. Carrots, sticks … none of them are working, last night I gave up altogether and decided I might as well update the blog if nothing else.
To make matters worse, I have had some lovely reviews for Promoted: To Wife and Mother, at Romance Junkies, Cataromance and
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Introducing Kate Hardy... |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, March 02, 2008
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It’s time for another guest blog, and I’m enormously pleased to welcome now Kate Hardy, winner of the this year’s Romance Prize. Kate has come down to earth long enough to tell us about her new book, Sold to the Highest Bidder , which is also out this March, and about her writing in general. I’ve always liked Kate, ever since she foolishly admitted to thinking that I was glamorous (I was two sizes smaller then) so she is clearly a very, very nice person. She is also a very successful one, with a writing schedule that puts mine to shame. ...
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An insider's view... |
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By Jessica on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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I’m still on page 2, but after a very (very) rough draft, I’ve gone back to the beginning to start the first proper draft of the book, so it’s not quite the lack of progress it sounds. I’ve done my usual timetable, allocating a certain number of pages per day, and - again as usual – have managed to not give myself quite enough time to finish it without a last-minute panic. After a very relaxed couple of months, it looks as if I’m going to have to knuckle down at last.
Ever one to put off the moment of truth, however, I’ve decided I’d better update the blog quickly first, as March is coming up fast and I should be doing something about Promoted: to Wife and Mother which is ...
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Thank you! |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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Just a quick update before I head off to London for the Mills & Boon centenary party tonight, but there’s a spur-of-the-moment contest, too, so if you’d like to win a copy of my most recent story, keep reading to the end … I want to do some thank yous before then, though. First, to Elizabeth Rolls, for her guest blog and for stopping by to answer my questions so patiently over the past few days. Thank you, Elizabeth! I really enjoyed hearing about a quite different way of writing.
I’d also like to say a great big THANK YOU to everyone who has clicked on Where in the world are you? I check it every day, and give a yelp of excitement every time I see that a new flag is lit up, or another yellow ...
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