Showing posts with label contemporary romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary romance. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2018

Just Do It! By Clare Revell


Clare Revell
Hello, Seriously Write friends! It's Marianne here, passing the Monday Encouragement torch this month to the wonderful and gifted Clare Revell. Clare is an author I love to read, and an author I love even more as a person. Although she lives clear 'across the pond' I've gotten to meet her face-to-face, and she's simply awesome. Enjoy her encouragement, won't you??

Clare...take it away!! .........


Write a book they said. It’ll be easy they said. 

Well, maybe for them, but it can be jolly hard work. Especially when the muse kicks in at 3am on a Sunday morning and that’s the one day I refuse to do anything writing related at all. I know some authors do, but I don’t. I used to, but never sold a single book. Then I stopped and all of sudden things started happening. I can’t not write. The characters voices in my head simply get louder and complain if I don’t. It’s bad enough on a Monday morning, having not written over the weekend.

So writing isn’t easy, but it can be fun. Especially when the story really gets into its stride. To start with things are slow going, setting the plot up, trying to find the best opening line, trying not to info dump even though it could be important stuff the reader needs to know. Then the first plot twist happens and things pick up speed, until you’re over the mid part of the book and speeding towards the end.

That’s where I currently am with plotting the final book in my new series. Five chapters written but I’m up to chapter sixteen with the planning. It’s got to tie up all four books, catch the killer, and give the two main characters separate happy endings (as this one isn’t romance.)

The trick I’ve discovered is to write so much a day. Some days I reach my target of 1666 words – yes, I stick to the nanowrimo target — and some days I barely manage 500. Doesn’t matter. Just get those words down. They may be rubbish. Again it doesn’t matter. That’s what editing and critique partners are for.  The aim is just to get those words down.

And I don’t write straight onto the computer. I hand-write everything first. The advantage of this is I can write anywhere — hospital waiting rooms, my house, my parents’ house, bedroom, kitchen whilst cooking dinner, curled up on the sofa, and so on. The disadvantage is I then have to type it all up — the plus side is that typing up is actually the second draft, so no one ever sees the first draft.

So, just do it. Don’t say you can’t, because if I can, anyone can.

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Archaeologist Dr. Lou Fitzgerald is used to unexpected happenings, and they don't usually faze her. After surviving a childhood disability, and dealing with an unfair boss, Lou has learned the art of rolling with the punches. But when she arrives at Dark Lake, what was supposed to be a simple archaeological dig is beyond even her wildest imaginations.

Land owner Evan Close has his own reasons for keeping the secrets of Dark Lake, and this attractive interloper is a menace. Her precious dig threatens to bring his house of cards tumbling down around him, and he feels helpless to stop it.

It soon becomes apparent there are dark forces at work, and Lou's simple assignment turns into a mystery. Solving that mystery comes with a steep price.

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Clare is a British author. She lives in a small town just outside Reading, England with her husband, whom she married in 1992, their three children, and unfriendly mini-panther, aka Tilly the black cat. They have recently been joined by Hedwig and Sirius the guinea pigs. Clare is half English and half Welsh, which makes watching rugby interesting at times as it doesn’t matter who wins. Her books are based in the UK, with a couple of exceptions, thus, although the spelling may be American in some of them, the books contain British language and terminology and the more recent ones are written in UK English.


Thursday, June 25, 2015

Trying New Things by Terri Weldon

Terri Weldon
It may be Thursday, but it isn’t my usual Thursday so I hope you’ll give me a minute to get settled in. Thanks to Dora for switching weeks with me, when I had some unexpected events crop up. Hmm, maybe that’s where I came up with the idea for today’s post.

Most authors, myself included, have a specific genre we like to write. Suspense is my favorite genre and it is the publishing path I’m pursuing. Almost all the ideas for stories that pop into my head are suspense. Now, I’m not sure what that says about me, but since I know plenty of other normal suspense authors I’m not going to worry. When I stop to think about it, my penchant for suspense shouldn’t surprise me. I’ve long been a reader of suspense novels and I love television shows that are police procedural dramas. Sherlock Holmes is playing in the background while I write this post.

However, my published Christmas novella is a lighthearted contemporary romance. I had a blast writing it and I’d love to do more, time allowing. Romance has been a staple in my library for years. Christmas books, especially novellas are some of my favorite reads. Plus, my all-time favorite movie is Pillow Talk. Definitely a romantic comedy.

But lately I’ve had a yen to write something totally off the wall – for me. Speculative fiction. That’s what I really want to discuss with you guys today. I’ve read speculative fiction, but it isn’t one of my favorite genres to read. Help me out, how did the idea pop into my head? How in the world would I go about writing a speculative fiction book? Right now I don’t even have a story idea. I just have this niggling inside me that says it would be fun to try. A few thousand words into the story and that feeling may well change! As much fun as it sounds, it also sounds off the wall and a little scary. Is this my idea or God’s plan? If the desire to write this book is from the Lord, I believe He will provide the idea.

How about you? Have you ever desired or felt called to write something totally different? Did you do it? Please let me know if you have and how it worked out.

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Misty Winslow is determined to find her prince, and she meets the man of her dreams through an Internet dating service. Or is he, because the new dentist in town also sets her heart aflutter.

It's love at first sight for Tyler Davenport, but before he can finish his first root canal, Misty is involved in an exclusive online romance with Wes99—Tyler’s online persona. How can he tell her he’s the man she’s been waiting to meet, and how rational is it for him to be jealous of Wes99! Soon Tyler's pulling out all the stops to woo Misty.

As Christmas approaches, Wes99 and Tyler both ask her to meet them under the mistletoe. Which man will she choose?


Terri is a lead analyst by day and an author by night. She enjoys gardening, reading, and playing in the hand bell choir. One of her favorite pastimes is volunteering as the librarian at her church. It allows her to shop for books and spend someone else’s money! Plus, she has the great joy of introducing people to Christian fiction.

She lives with her family in Oklahoma. Terri has three dogs – a lovable mutt and two adorable Westies.

Terri is a member of ACFW and OCFW, a local chapter of ACFW. Her dream of becoming a published novelist came true in November 2013 when Mistletoe Magic, released from White Rose Publishing. To learn more about Terri visit her website at www.TerriWeldon.com.