Did you see yourself becoming a writer
as a child? If not, what did you dream of being?
Oh, I had bunches of dreams. Journalist, Spy, Undercover
detective…Hmmm. Now that I think of it, it looks like my dream careers turned
up in my story. Now that’s a little freaky! LOL
How long did you write before you sold
your first book?
I think I hit the five year mark? So I’m pretty sure I fit in
with the average.
How
many manuscripts have you written and which is your favorite?
I have written
four and I love them each in different ways. No favorites here.
I've
never heard you talk about an agent. Do you have one? If not, why? If so, how
long did you write before you sought representation?
I do have an agent. Les
Stobbe. I started looking for an agent for this book after I’d typed The End.
Teehee. No waiting for me. However, Les became my agent based on a different
book I submitted, not this one.
How
long does it take you to write a book?
That’s a question I honestly don’t know
the answer to. I believe it will take me six to eight months but I’m not
positive on that.
What
do you like to do when you are not writing? Are you ever NOT writing?
Oh, I’m a
great procrastinator. I love to write once I’ve started, but it’s opening the
document that gets me every time. Besides writing, I love to read and eat
brownie mix. *unashamed grin*
Many of the people who follow our blog
are aspiring writers themselves. Can you share your favorite writing tip with
them?
Ooh, there are so many good ones! I personally like “go with your gut”
the best. Writing is incredibly subjective. There are certain craft things that
are a must but there are other things that are very stylistic. A great writer,
imo, learns what works and what doesn’t. My other favorite tip comes from the movie
You’ve Got Mail. “It’s not personal, it’s business.” Rejections aren’t
personal, neither are critiques. I think it’s important for writers to be
stubborn and persistent and to have a very thick skin. J That’s a lot
of favorites, isn’t it?
The story is about a perky young woman who
aspires to be a journalist and also to be independent of her family. To do
this, she’s determined to get an interview with an elusive secret agent (who
she also happens to have strong feelings for based on what she’s heard about
him.) Trouble is, this secret agent is doing everything he can to stay out of
light and undercover.
If you could only share one line
from Love on the Range, which one would you choose and why?
I shared this on another blog, but I really love the
one where my heroine convinces herself that “A man should know when a woman
falls madly in love with him.” :)
Tell us what new projects you’re
working on.
Right now I’m working on a story
for the secondary characters in Love On The Range.
Now
for a little fun…tell us 3 FUN facts about yourself that you don't think anyone
knows. It doesn't have to be writing related, but a funny writing quirk would
be FABULOUS!
Oh, dear. Some people might
already know this stuff. I’m not a funny or quirky person. I have extra bones
in my feet? I sometimes laugh out loud when I’m reading. Okay…sometimes I snort
when I laugh. Does that work? :)
Oh yes, that definitely works! (and I have been known to snort too!) Jessica, thank you so much for letting us get to know you better. You are delightful!
You can purchase Love on the Range HERE.
You can purchase Love on the Range HERE.
Jessica's Website: http://www.jessicanelson.net/
Jessica's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJessicaNelson
We are giving away a copy of Jessica's debut novel, Love on the Range. Please leave a comment and your email address to be entered into the drawing. The winner will be picked via a random generator and will be announced on the weekend edition. No purchase necessary. Only U.S. residents may enter. Odds of winning depend on the number of entries.
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Sherrinda is wife to "Pastor John" and mother to three giant sons and one gorgeous daughter. A born and bred Texan, she writes historical romance filled with fun, faith, and forever love.
What a fun interview! :) Jessica says she's not funny, but I beg to differ! :) Her book sounds interesting. If her writing voice is anything like what I "heard" here, I'm guessing it'll make for a great read!
ReplyDeleteI appreciated the writing tips she shared. :)
wetalk2biz(at)q(lower case Q)(dot)com
Fun interview! And go ahead and enter me :)
ReplyDeletejoanne(at)joannesher(dot)com
Great interview, ladies! Jessica, can I join you for some of that brownie mix? ;)
ReplyDeleteHi ladies!! Sherrinda, thank you so much for the interview.
ReplyDeleteJeanne, lol, I'm really not funny but I do enjoy laughing. :-)
Sarah, but of course!! I always make plenty. *grin*
You can tell by Jessica's smile that she is a fun, happy person! And yes, her writing is a fun read!!!! Jessica, thanks so much for joining here today at The Alley!
ReplyDeleteI read Jessica's book and it's fabuloso! I love the characters and am so happy Lou and Mary get their own story. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd I often LOL when I'm reading too. I plead the fifth about snorting.
(You don't need to enter me in the drawing since I have a copy already.)
Jessica,
ReplyDeleteYou sure have fun with life. So glad you stopped by the Writers Alley today to tell us about your book and you.
Such a neat interview. I love that I can practically hear the smile in Jessica's voice all through it! :) Love!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, too, by the way!
biblioprincess15 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Loved this interview and learning more about Jessica. Have seen her on other blogs and admired her sweet smile. I would love to read her book...please enter me. Thanks!
ReplyDeletejackie.smith[at]dishmail[dot]net
Good a new author I don't know. I'd love to get to know and review her work.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless
Please enter me
jrs362 at hotmail dot com
Oooh wow I'd love to read her book!! :D
ReplyDeletejjkcmfrt@praiseyahweh.com
You're so sweet, Lindsay! I'm glad you liked the secondary characters, and I'm also glad you know your rights. *wink*
ReplyDeleteSherrinda, I am mostly happy...except when there's no more chocolate left. Teehee!
Thanks Mary! I'm thankful Sherrinda invited me. :-)
Hi Rachelle! I'm glad you enjoyed the interview. Sherrinda asked some great/fun questions.
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie, I'll be looking for you around the blogosphere now. :-)
squiressj, thanks for commenting!
Thanks Jenna. I have an e-mail with yahweh in it too. :-)
What a fun interview! I loved learning more about you, Jessica!
ReplyDeleteAnd I will be looking out for your book when it comes to the store :)
Thanks :)
crazi.swans at gmail dot com
Congrats on your debut, Jessica! I love the cover.
ReplyDeleteDon't enter me in the draw since I'm from Canada. I'll probably order it from HQ anyways!
Continued success!
Cheers,
Sue
Interesting interview...The book sounds great!
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Wow Jessie, I have to say I am really excited to read your book. Believe it or not, I am a reader now. I know who would have ever thought that would happen. LOL. As I read this interview I couldn't help but picture the little girls we were in NC. I have to say it doesn't surprise me that you made it as an author, you were always good at telling a story. I feel very blessed to have been part of your live all this time. Congrats. BTW eating a piece of chocolate in your honor. I don't need to be entered, I plan on buying a copy of my best friends first book, it would feel wrong to get it any other way.
ReplyDeleteJessica!!! I missed you're interview! So sorry!
ReplyDeleteYou're love of brownie mix makes me laugh, and please know that the first thing I plan to do when I wake up Sunday morning is download your book to my kindle. :-)
I'm wishing you all the best with your debut!
Amanda, I love that you're a reader now!! One more thing to bind us together. *grin*
ReplyDeleteLove you, girl!
Hey Naomi, no worries, there are more. LOL Thank you for stopping by and I can't wait to read your story too!