Janette Kenny
Staying on track

First drafts are fun in a manic sort of way. I don’t follow a set rule; I take chances and push the boundaries, my characters and myself and discover more about my plot, character and myself as I write.

Oh, I have this vague idea where I’m going, but I’ve always preferred the scene route. Which means what earlier pages are probably all wrong and will have to be changed.

But that’s okay. I love the rewriting process. It’s like house building.

The contractor battles the elements and scheduling problems when they rough in a house. Once that framework of boards, flooring and roof are done, windows and doors are installed, then the outside detailing is done. From then on the builder can take time (within reason) to finish the interior and make it unique. That shell won’t change much–unless the builder decides to add a sunroom or outdoor patio room. But the interior design will set this house apart from all the others he’s build. It’s the same-but-different thing.

Same with books. A romance is a romance, mystery a mystery, suspense a suspense, and so on. The genre is the same with certain expected elements, but what’s inside is the author’s own unique take.

I can hardly wait to get to that part of fleshing out my new story. Dress up the scenes so the reading becomes visual. Find those gems to further plot/character that are buried under verbosity and polish them so they shine. I want this book to be better than the last.

To get there, I have to keep meeting my daily goal. So I’ll leave you with a quote that says it all, imo.

Behold the turtle! He only makes progress when he sticks his neck out. James Bryant Conant

And the title is….

ONE REAL COWBOY

This story has been Common Bond for so long it’ll take a while to get used to the new title, but I like it. Hopefully I’ll have a cover to put up before long. Can’t wait to see it!

New release–Unexpected Complication

Today launchs my new * newly released books by fellow authors and friends* blogspot . This is a heads up of really good reads to add to your TBR stack. 🙂

I’m thrilled to announce good friend and cp Amy Knupp‘s first novel is on the shelves now!

UC

Unexpected Complication

This is not how she pictured her life.

Pregnant, single and no prospect for love. How’s a globe-trotting freelance photographer like Carey Langford supposed to cope? Well, love will just have to wait while she focuses on her baby and getting through this pregnancy alone.

But not completely alone. Thank God for Devin Colyer, her best friend since high school.

And Devin’s really trying to be there for Carey. In fact, he just might be falling in love with his good buddy. If only he could get past the fact that she’s gotten herself pregnant by the man he hates most in the whole world.

Name game

Things are moving steadily forward. I sent a list of possible titles to my editor and hopefully we’ll both land on one we love and that will draw readers in. I do have an ISBN number! Wow! Oh, and the release date is March 2007. As soon as I have a title, I’ll post the info here, include it in my signature line, etc. etc.

Okay, back to work on My Sweet Thief, the second book. Just about a fourth of the way through it now. Whew!

Work in progress

After I came down off the *I SOLD* high with a thump, the reality of having to write the followup book to BOND slapped me a good one. The good news is I’d done a lot of research and characterization on Gil’s story. The bad part (which is really a good part) is that I’ve grown as an author and more than a few glaring plot holes yawned before me.

Now I’m not an intense plotter–in fact my process is part planning and a good part trusting my instincts on the fly. But with a deadline facing me, I convinced myself I’d be more comfortable with a working plan, even if it was a loose one.

The three act process makes the most sense to me. I can tell pretty quickly if my idea is going to work, or if I’m climbing a icy hill in flip-flops.

I’m looking at my white board littered with post-its and what I have looks solid to me–at least solid enough to get that first draft done. Good news is I’m on schedule. Now if it’ll just stay that way–

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