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Jessica Hart - 50 heroes, 50 heroines...50 happy endings!
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By Jessica on
Friday, July 18, 2008
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Do you ever have times when it seems technology turns against you? Every time I switch on a light at the moment, a bulb goes and the entire circuit cuts out. My television has stopped working, for reasons best known to itself, the fuse in the iron has blown, a whole shelf collapsed in one of my kitchen cupboards, the shower door is broken and yesterday I had to admit defeat and go out and buy a new printer. I am getting a little anxious in case my bad technological vibes extend to the plane next week! I am a nervous flyer at the best of times. I’m that white-knuckled passenger next to you who spends take off with eyes squeezed shut and hands gripped tightly together. Pathetic, I know, but think of me on Thursday as I fly off to San Francisco…
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Introducing Nell Dixon! |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, July 06, 2008
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This week I'm delighted to welcome Nell Dixon who is just back from the RNA conference and is here to tell her about her latest book, out on July 12th!

I’ve always said I wished I could write like Jessica, so it’s a great honour to be invited to help celebrate her fiftieth book.
I think I’ve read most of those books and enjoyed all of them.
Jessica was one of the authors who inspired me to try for publication and this July sees the first of my books for
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Writing music and a contest |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, June 29, 2008
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As predicted, the sense of calm engendered by my walk around the Isle of Wight evaporated within a couple of days, as three major deadlines tapped me on the shoulder and reminded me they had to be met before 24th July, when I fly off to San Francisco. This is always the point when I vow to take up yoga or something similarly effective at relieving tension, but of course, the moment the book is in, I forget all about it and revert to my usual indolence. Unfortunately, the two other deadlines have coincided with Chapter 7 of my current work in progress. As regular readers of this blog will know, Chapter 7 is the point at which the awful realisation strikes that the book is a disaster and will have to be completely rewritten. I know, I know: it’s a pattern, and the only thing to do is to write through it, but I wish the t ...
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Back from holiday |
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By Jessica on
Monday, June 23, 2008
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I’ve just got back from a week away and am feeling bizarrely jet lagged, in spite of the fact that I’ve only come up from London on the train today. There’s something about being on holiday that makes you feel as if you’re in a different time zone somehow, no matter how close to home you are. I don’t think the Isle of Wight counts as an exotic location, but it feels a million miles away already. We spent four days walking round the coastline, and loved it, even though I threatened to spoil everything by getting a blister on the first day. I was so sure I’d worn my boots in, too. At one point I wondered if I was going to have to give in and get a bus, which would have been SO disappointing, but fortunately I’d taken a pair of walking sandals, so I was ...
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Welcoming Kate Hewitt |
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By Jessica on
Thursday, June 05, 2008
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It’s a real pleasure to welcome Kate Hewitt to my blog this month. If you haven’t come across Kate yet, then you have a treat in store. Kate is a relatively new author writing for the Presents/Modern line, and her third book, Ruthless Boss, Hired Wife, is out now. I read her first book, The Italian’s Chosen Wife, at Christmas and really enjoyed it. It struck me then how much more sophisticated a read it was than my own first book which I was writing in the evenings and at weekends this time 19 years ago (er …I wish I hadn’t worked that one out!) I had to write quite a few books before I really understood about things like hooks, motivations, emotional tension and the rest of it, and I always feel that Tessa, my first editor, ...
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Out of control again! |
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By Jessica on
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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It’s a busy week, so I’m just dropping in for a brief hello. All of a sudden life seems out of control again, but I am coming to the belated realisation that this is the norm for most of us nowadays. My new resolution is to breathe deeply and remind myself that this is a pattern and that things do somehow, often inexplicably, get done in the end. Am not, however, taking any bets on how long this serene resolve will last!
I’ve only managed about five pages of my rough draft since I last checked in, so pitiful progress to report on the writing front. But elsewhere on the website, things seem to be happening without me, which is just as well. I was very excited to see that there are now 48 flags alight on the Where ...
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Overwhelmed... |
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By Jessica on
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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Well, I’m glad I made the most of my two lovely, drifty weeks without a deadline glowering on the horizon. On Saturday I made the foolish mistake (or possibly extremely sensible decision) of sitting down and typing out a timetable for the next book (the one inspired by the story not told in Made of Honour) I took out nine days when I’ll be walking round the Isle of Wight in June, and another four next week when my mother, aunt and cousin are visiting for a major birthday celebration, and then was aghast to find out that I was left with precisely 33 (now 32) days in which to write an entire book from scratch. This includes time when I also have to finish a separate major editing project, and prepare a workshop for the RWA conference in San Francisco. Saturday saw a lot of gulping going on, I can tell ...
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Enjoying being a writer! |
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By Jessica on
Thursday, May 15, 2008
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No moaning from me this week. This is the time when I really enjoy being a writer … i.e. when I’m not actually writing at all! I finished the book this time last week, and I have already heard back from my editor and done the couple of minor revisions. I had originally made my hero very fastidious about his clothes, which I saw as an endearing flaw, but which was deemed in the end too unheroic, so all references to that had to come out, but otherwise it was pretty straightforward – cue one very big PHEW!

Now I just need to do it all over again before the middle of July. Fortunately, I already have an id ...
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Welcoming Natasha Oakley! |
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By Jessica on
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
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It’s a huge pleasure to welcome this week Natasha Oakley. Natasha is one of my very favourite Harlequin authors, and she’s certainly on a winning streak this year! She’s nominated for a RITA, is shortlisted for the National Readers’ Choice Award and has already won the Romantic Times award for 'Best Presents of 2007' with her book, The Tycoon's Princess Bride (although actually, we like to think of her as a Harlequin Romance author really). So I’m thrilled that she has found the time to come along as my guest blogger this week. I’ve had a sneak preview of her wonderful book,

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Book covers |
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By Jessica on
Monday, April 28, 2008
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As if I wasn’t eating enough at the moment, I have had to humble pie this week as well. Remember how I was moaning about the cover of my July book? I’d gone to all the trouble of sending them a photo of a lovely Scottish castle, and what did I get? A wedding cake! That was the last time I was going to have anything to do with the artwork, and so on and so forth. Then I came home the other day to find a box of books under the bush in my front garden, and lo and behold! there was the North American edition of Newlyweds of Convenience, which, as you can see, has a completely different cover.
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