Since my newest book Guard Duty is about a K-9 unit, I am feeling the freedom to share more about my own buddy Bart. Definitely not K-9 unit material (way too jumpy) but really beautiful and very loving to every member of the family. I loved writing about the special bond between dog and owner in Guard Duty. Something I totally understand.
Writing Advice Tuesday–Messy Desk, Clean Story
Despite my best efforts, I have never been an organized person, not in my home not with my writing. To me, if I can’t see it in front of me, it doesn’t exist anymore. While I have friends who build whole notebooks or computer files filled with details about their story and characters, I can’t work that way. The information either has to be in front of me or in my head. The thing that has worked the best for me to keep the details of the story organized is Post It notes plastered all over my desk. As I write rough draft, I put up Post It notes about things that I know I have to go back and change. On the next draft I take down the Post It as I make the changes. When the Post Its are all gone, I have dealt with the things I knew would be a problem. I also put up notes about character descriptions that I need to remember both physical description and biographical details. The final thing I use the notes for is words that keep coming up in the novel that I seem to spell wrong over and over. For some reason, compound words mess me up. Also, made up place names need to be recorded or I will spell them different every time.
Don’t feel bad if you haven’t managed to build a whole notebook filled with story details. I have never done it that way. To me spending time cutting out pictures of my characters feels like a time waster. I know other writers thrive on that kind of prewriting exercise, so it’s all just about finding what works best for you and not feeling pressure to do things a certain way because another writer does.
happy writing
My new Romantic Suspense book
I’m so excited about my new Love Inspired book that comes out in July. The book is called Her Guardian. It’s about a young woman, Julia Randel, who was kidnapped at age 13 by a cult leader and held captive until she escaped at 20. Now she is ready to testify in a trial against the cult leader Elijah True. Her father hires a bodyguard named Gavin Shane to protect her when the threats from loyal cult members start.
Part of the inspiration from this book came from watching the news. I was facinated by the Elizabeth Smart and Jaycee Dugard cases as well as a case in Europe in which a woman was held captive in a house by her father and the neighbors never knew. I didn’t want to deal with some of the darker elements of those stories like the rape and having children by your abductor. What I wanted to explore with this book is how a women finds hope and rebuilds her life after an important part of her life has been stolen from her. Because she was taken when she thirteen my character Julia missed out normal things that happen during those years like learning to drive, first dates and first kisses, prom, graduation, going to college.
The book has a lot of action in it and of course romance. I can’t wait for it to hit the bookshelves.