Author Archives: Jen

We’ve come full circle, you, dear reader, and I. I’m at the point in my new draft where I’m revising sections that I’ve already posted here. Sections that I told you were better. Sections that I led you to believe … Continue reading

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Lost

I give up. Not the book (too much blood, sweat and tears so far). I give up reading the hard copy. I got a little over half way through and I had to stop, because my penciled comments were overtaking … Continue reading

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For the first time since I started working on this novel 2+ years ago, I’ve printed it out and put it in a binder. Here it is, all 370 manuscript pages of it: Next comes the read-through, a very pleasant … Continue reading

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96, 835 words. 15, 780 more words than when I thought I was almost done, when I thought I’d add in, oh, maybe 5,000 more and that’s it. Guess I underestimated. 🙂 There’s a ridiculous amount of work still ahead, of course, but … Continue reading

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It’s a maxim as old as the quill: write about that with which you are familiar, knowledgable or experienced. Conventional, classic advice, but is it true? Please settle in while I offer you the Great Debate: Be it resolved that … Continue reading

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My husband’s birthday. My kids’ school work. As a writer who has a full-time day job and a full-time job as a mom and a wife, I do my best to fit my writing in and around my other responsibilities. … Continue reading

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I’d like you to meet Evie, or Evangeline as only her father calls her. For that matter, meet her father, too. His name is Lucifer. They’re angels. They don’t live in heaven–a misconception from millennia ago. While it’s true there … Continue reading

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The whine of a child… the whine of a writer. Forget the damn “enjoy the journey, not the destination” advice. Whoever espouses it has obviously not been on a long-haul flight to the other side of the world (in economy, of … Continue reading

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KISS

Lesson Learned: Keep It Simple, Stupid. An apt and often-forgotten expression among writers. Ok, at least me. In the name of “action”, I was complicating my story. Toward the end, when the tension is ratcheting up and we’re nearing the … Continue reading

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Dancers have instructors Athletes have coaches Musicians have conductors To help them keep focused. Dancers learns steps Athletes learn plays Musicians learn rhythm From those in their glory days. Dancers have studios Athletes have fields Musicians have concert halls For the … Continue reading

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