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Friday, July 15, 2011

Fridays with Friends--guestblog by Cara Lynn James

I am happy to introduce author Cara Lynn James to my readers. And to let you know that Cara will be giving away a copy of Love by the Book IF she receives at least ten comments, so be sure to leave a comment and your contact info in case you win. And I am sure you will want to win after you read the synopsis below. Cara leaves us hanging, and I want to find out how the story ends! The deadline for the drawing is Sunday night at midnight, and if we have enough commenters, Cara will let me know on Monday who won the drawing. It could be you! But it can't be you if you don't leave a comment!

Now, I'll turn the microphone over to Cara:

Rose, thank you so much for having me on your blog today! I’m an author, wife, mother of two, grandmother of two adorable grandsons and one grand-dog, a Papillion named Sparky. We all live in northwest Florida. I’m a 13th generation New Englander and still consider myself a Connecticut Yankee.


Here’s a short history of my Ladies of Summerhill series—three historical romances set during the Gilded Age in Newport, Rhode Island.

My first two books in the series, Love on a Dime and Love on Assignment, were essentially completed when I sold to Thomas Nelson Publishers two years ago. Of course that made everything easier—or so I thought. Wrong!

I’ve taken my writing step-by-step, meaning I don’t look ahead and try to plan the future. I concentrate on the present and what I have to do today. So I learned the writing craft (a continuing process), joined RWA and the local chapter, ACFW and joined a critique group and wrote a lot. Once I finished a story I submitted it to contests, received both positive and negative comments, and eventually finaled.

When Thomas Nelson bought Love on a Dime I naively expected only a few minor revisions. After all if they didn’t like it they wouldn’t have given me a contract, would they? However, they suggested lots of necessary improvements in a very, very long, single spaced editorial letter. Yes, it shocked me! But when I finished making corrections I learned they were SO right. We had a much stronger book.

Book 2, Love on Assignment, was the first novel I ever wrote, but not the first book I sold. After it was completed, I decided it didn’t work well as a contemporary romance, so I tried to turn it into a historical assuming it would be fairly easy. Wrong, again! Converting from one time period to another was a huge job and involved several major rewrites. That taught me how different the turn-of-the-century (19th to 20th) was from the present. I had to rethink the story and change nearly every aspect of it. Even though human nature doesn’t change from generation to generation, our society sure does! My characters lived in a totally different world than our own, though they still had the same virtues, faults, needs and desires as we have now.

The third story in the series, Love by the Book (released July 12th) was the most challenging novel of all. I had a contract and a deadline and no finished story or even a good idea in mind. The days and weeks ticked by before my editor and I agreed on a synopsis. Then panic set in. How do I write and revise a 90,000 word book in 4 ½ months? I always took years to write and polish a manuscript and they were always much shorter.

If I wanted to become a credible, professional author I had to learn how to write faster and better. Lots of writers find this relatively easy. But not me! I’m slow and methodical. So I began by organizing myself. I used a notebook filled with things to remember and reference, a storyboard for a picture of the plot, and research files. Although I’m not a particularly organized person, I did my best to cut down on the amount of time I usually waste fumbling around for information.

I wrote when I wasn’t ‘in my writing zone’, when I was bored, when I was tired, when I wanted to do something else—anything else. It was hard to believe I could actually settle down and work as if this were an ordinary 9 to 5 job. Every author knows her muse can be stubborn and won’t always appear on command. But that doesn’t matter. My point is: if I can do it, so can you.

Writing a first draft is an art (at least for me), but revision is all craft. I’d get the words down on the computer screen even when I thought they were awful, and later I’d fix and polish. I learned to write even when my muse went on vacation and left me without inspiration. Just keep on keeping on!

Here’s a summary of Love by the Book.

Savor this sweeping love story set in a lavish seaside mansion in 1901 Rhode Island.

Melinda Hollister is a society lady, intent on finding a rich husband before her peers discover her quickly diminishing wealth. Nick Bryson is all business, focused on making a name for himself in his father’s steamship line. Despite the marriage of their siblings, they rarely gave each other a second glance—until a tragic accident results in Melinda and Nick being appointed as co-guardians of their three-year-old niece Nell.

In order to get better acquainted with Nell and one another, Melinda and Nick agree to spend the summer in their own private quarters of the Bryson family vacation home, Summerhill. As their love for Nell grows, so does their attraction to each other. And for the first time in their lives, they sense that God has a bigger plan in motion.

Yet old habits die hard – and Melinda and Nick each find it difficult to resist the pull of their former worlds.

When the unthinkable happens, they find themselves faced with seemingly impossible choices and a new understanding of God’s true love.

Rose back again: If you have read this synopsis, I am sure you want to win a copy of the book, so hurry up and leave a message!

13 comments:

Judy said...

I loved the post by Cara. Wow..I would have never thought writing would be that difficult. I didn't think it would be a piece of cake either. I guess I didn't realize how much of your life goes into getting it to the point of publication.

"Love by the Book" sounds like a great read and I can't wait to read it! I would love to win a copy of this book.

Rose: I love your blog site and the fact that you unashamedly have posted: All Praise to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. I say, Amen!

Rose McCauley said...

Thanks for sharing your writing insights, Cara, and thanks, Judy, for stopping by and adding yours. Glad you like my site and hope you will come back again, and become a follower if you aren't already. I will draw one name from all my followers on Sept. 1st to win a copy of my first novella which releases then--Christmas Belles of Georgia with Barbour Publishing.

Cara Lynn James said...

Hi, Judy and Rose!

Judy, I do find writing hard work, but it's lots of fun, too! But publishing is a business, so writers have to adjust to it. Of course all writers KNOW that, still it's eye opening when it actually happens. When you get 'the call' you have to go from a dreamer to a professional overnight. I'm sure it's much easier for some than for others.

Jackie S. said...

I loved Cara's books 1 and 2 and am very anxious to read this one! They are now in my church library where many ladies are enjoying them. Please enter me for this book. Will sign up as a follower, Rose (if I can follow via E mail). Thanks!
jackie.smith[at]dishmail[dot]net

Becky said...

I would love to read this book! I've read the first two and LOVED them. I am always up for a good historical romance. Thanks Cara

Cara Lynn James said...

I'm so glad you liked my book Maudie-Mae and Jackie! It's so heart warming to a writer when readers enjoy her books.

Debbie Clark said...

Love by the Book sounds like a wonderful book to read. Please add me to the drawing and thanks for the chance to win.

Debbie Clark

debbiemcla[at]msn[dot]com

Anonymous said...

I would love to win a copy of this book.

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to read you book- I will look for it soon, even if I don't win a copy :-)

Linda Cacaci said...

Loved the post and I would love to win the book. Please enter me in the drawing.
Linda Cacaci
LinCaca3@aol.com

Teri said...

I love, love, love to read! And historical fiction is my fav! This book sounds wonderful, thanks for giving me a chance to win.

Deborah M said...

Great interview. I loved Cara's story. I'm in a similar situation. I have two finished books and need to write a third, but I've also taken years to write the first two. Cara has given me inspiration to just "Do it!"

I would love to read "Love by the Book"
Deborah M.
debbiejeanm(at)gmail(dot)com

Edna said...

I saw this on face book by Cara and I would love to win this book, Historical is my favorite of all books.


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