Thanks so much to Jennifer Brassel for inviting me to join the blog tour. 🙂 Jennifer's blog can be seen here. Jen and I both have stories in the romance anthology, Moonlit Encounters, and her book Secret Reflection is a modern Gothic tale complete with ghosts, romance, and an unsolved crime.
My Writing Process
What am I working on? Right now, I am finishing up the second book in the Adventures of Lewis and Clarke series, Superhero in the Making. At the end of book one, Unexpected Superhero, Tori has decided she definitely wants to pursue life as a superhero. But it's harder than it looks. On top of everything else – family issues, secrets uncovered, and secrets to keep hidden – there's another woman trying to catch Joe's attention. Tori is trying to keep in mind that undercover superhero work is a job like any other, and Joe is a professional. But can she trust him?
How does my work differ from others of its genre? The Adventures of Lewis and Clarke is about superheroes living their daily lives as our next door neighbors. It's about love and marriage, friendships, family, and trying to save the world one person at a time. It's also about the battle between good and evil, and constantly begs the question – am I up for the task? It's romantic comedy meets urban fantasy. I really enjoy writing this series and I hope to continue for several books to come.
Why do I write what I do? I love writing about people in love because I'm in love! 😀 But I think it's more interesting to see the ups and downs and sideways parts of love, not just the happy moments. Falling in love and getting married is awesome, but nothing prepares you for what comes next. It's hard! But it's so worth it. Add that to the fact that I am amazed at how God created us to be strong, good, loving people and yet the world and the dark forces around us keep knocking us down so that we're weak, selfish, and greedy, and there is a lot of room for stories in there! I'm trying to write about both of these elements in my superhero series.
How does my writing process work? Well, that depends entirely on my deadline! LOL! Right now, I am writing six days a week, 8-12 hours a day to finish this book in time for WonderCon. I've taken time away to write at a timeshare several times recently, and over the years, because I can focus on just writing. I usually start with the big idea and boil it down to six or eight main points, then whittle those down to a dozen or so scenes each, then create 3×5 scene cards that I spread out on the floor looking for holes in the story. Once I've got the first quarter of the story worked out, I start writing based on the scene cards. Then I look at the second quarter, see if anything needs to be changed because of what I wrote in the first part, tweak the scene cards and write the second quarter. Repeat for the last two quarters of the book. Then I talk to my editors (I have two, Marcy and Sarah) about plot problems, etc. It's intense and exhausting, but I wouldn't trade it to do anything else. (Though I'm really looking forward to a vacation soon!)
I hope you found this fun and interesting. Maybe you learned a little something about me that you didn't know. It was fun giving you a glimpse into my world. 🙂
If you'd like to read about another of my Aussie friends with a story in Moonlit Encounters, check out Coleen Kwan‘s My Writing Process blog here. Coleen Kwan writes both contemporary and steampunk romance. She lives in Sydney, Australia with her partner and two children. When she isn’t writing she enjoys avoiding housework, eating chocolate, and watching Criminal Minds.
And now – back to writing!