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Friday, May 22, 2009

Jill Marie Landis | The Tale of THE ACCIDENTAL LAWMAN or The Book with the Big Headed Hero.

Last year Steeple Hill released HOMECOMING, my first western historical with an inspirational theme. The story is set in a fictional Texas frontier town named Glory and I found myself so involved in the characters and the setting that I wrote a second book, THE ACCIDENTAL LAWMAN, set in the same town. The hero and heroine from HOMECOMING make cameo appearances, so readers who missed that book might want to order it as well when shopping for THE ACCIDENTAL LAWMAN. (Okay, enough of the shameless self promotion--for now.)

Though I'm known for the emotion and characterization in my books, there is always a touch of humor that sneaks in, too. In THE ACCIDENTAL LAWMAN, humor comes to play in the opening scene, an accident that propels an unassuming writer with the dream of publishing his own newspaper into the unlikely position of the first sheriff of Glory. Hank Larson has moved to Texas to escape his old life, one that continually reminds him of his late wife. He's spent his entire savings on a printing press to enable his dream and is all set to launch "The Glory Gazette." He'll be editor, writer, and publisher. The problem? There is no newspaper in this one horse town because there's no news--not until he arrives and heads for the bank.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Jill Marie Landis | Celebrate Every Day!

Aloha to all of you readers out there in cyberspace. How exciting to be back on the Fresh Fiction Blog and in such good company.

This month I have plenty to celebrate. HOMECOMING, my first book for Steeple Hill, will go on sale today.

Set in the 1870's, it's the story of a young woman who is “rescued” from the Comanche clan that abducted her as a child. She has no memory of her past when she is taken in by Hattie Ellenberg, a woman who has suffered at the hands of the Comanche herself. Joe Ellenberg is Hattie’s son. He’s a man who has lost his faith and his hope for the future—until this lovely young woman searching to know “Who am I? Where do I belong?” comes into his life.

It's a book I truly enjoyed writing, even though I began with a little trepidation. I've never written an inspirational before and I wasn't sure I'd be able to achieve the goal I was going for: a page-turner filled with emotion, tension and characters readers would remember long after the last page was read.

So, when I finished, I gave the book to two friends and fellow writers to read. Stella Cameron (A MARKED MAN, Mira) was the first. She was here for R and R and I gave her only the first fifty pages and she came back begging for more until she'd read the entire book. Not only that, but she gave me some ideas for elements to put into the final "happily ever after" scene--which I never write until the final final draft.

The second read was by Kristin Hannah (FIREFLY LANE from St. Martin's). Kristin has a home here in Hawaii and we share a lot of beach time doing plotting and brainstorming while she's on island. She also blazed through the read. Whew.

Next, HOMECOMING was off to my editor--and as it turns out, she loved the book so much for the first time in what seems like forever, I had not one revision! I was so fired up I've already finished my second book for Steeple Hill. AN ACCIDENTAL LAWMAN will be out next year.

I've spent the past couple of weeks "touring" around on various blogs to promote DESTINATION: MARRIAGE and HOMECOMING. (It's a lot easier than leaving the island, believe me.) It's been fun and exciting. Writing is a solitary endeavor and at times it's hard to stay inside when there is so much to see and do all around me. When I'm in the writing "zone," sometimes a lose a whole day. I get up, shuffle to the kitchen, make some oatmeal, sit down to write and look up and it's two in the afternoon. Lately I've been trying to turn over a new leaf and take short ten to twenty minute breaks at least every hour or so. I've been walking the neighbors' dog. Riding my bike to the post office and back. Walking myself around. Puttering around the garden. It sounds like avoidance, but it's actually working! I'm getting more done and enjoying what I'm doing. It's a mini way to celebrate every day and not let life slip by while I'm plunking away at the computer.

Speaking of celebrating, July is definitely the month to have fun. Not only are my brother and his wife coming to visit us here in Hawaii, but the 4th is just around the corner. Here we celebrate by attending a friend's fantastic bar-b-que and pot luck at a nearby beach. She has an invite list of 400 and they bring friends! Not only that, but there's live entertainment all day long, which includes hula. You can bet I'll be dancing.

Thanks for spending some time with me. If you want to know more about HOMECOMING, visit my author page here at Fresh Fiction or my home page at www.jillmarielandis.com/

Above all, enjoy your day, enjoy life, and celebrate!
Jill Marie Landis

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Jill Marie Landis | Welcoming Westerns Back

Jill Marie LandisAloha One and All:

A big Mahalo (thank you!) to Fresh Fiction for inviting me to blog today. This is such a fabulous site, one that makes promotion painless for those authors like me who somehow look up from the monitor only to discover a year has gone by and I've yet to let readers know what's been going on and when to expect my next novel.

I'm pleased as punch to announce that next year my first single title novel for Steeple Hill will be published in July '08. The title is now officially, HOMECOMING, and for those of you who have read my early Western Historical Romances and have been asking for more, this one is for you.

Written as a Western Inspirational Romance, HOMECOMING is the kind of story I love to tell about characters who find the strength to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. It's a book that romance readers can pass along to their daughters and grandmothers as well. Whenever anyone asks how I was able to switch from secular romance novels that were on the sensual side to Inspirational Romance, I remind them that I've always tried to instill a sense of hope and triumph into every "heartwarming" tale I've written. HOMECOMING is that and more. It was a pleasure to add an element of faith to the novel.

In June of next year, Harlequin will publish the wedding anthology, DESTINATION: MARRIAGE, which will include my novella entitled "Trouble in Paradise." It's a lighthearted story set on Kauai about a heroine who has decided the island is sending her signs and omens not to go ahead with the wedding and a hero who is left with but a few hours to convince her not to cancel.

I'm actually proofing the final draft today and then I'll be emailing it off to NYC, clearing the desk so that I can finish up my second Steeple Hill single title--which is due in February! (There's no rest for the weary, but I wouldn't have it any other way.)

Lately I've been thrilled by the fact that Westerns seem to be making a comeback, not only in the romance genre, but on film as well. Day before yesterday there was an article on USA Today online about the return of the Western (Westerns Shoot Their Way Back) with none other than Brad Pitt starring in "The Assassination of Jesse James." The article claims Westerns never really died, they were just gut shot. Here's to more romance novels set in the West.

Unfortunately, I suppose my novella isn't going to proof itself no matter how long I let it sit on the desk, so I'll close for now. Please do check my website at http://www.jillmarielandis.com/ where I try to keep readers up with last minute news (perhaps it's months old by now!) and there is a blog there as well at http://www.jillmarielandis.com/blog

So for now, aloha hui hou (aloha until we meet again)...Jill Marie Landis

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