Welcome to Jennifer Jakes, the author of RAFE'S REDEMPTION, and more recently, TWICE IN A LIFETIME.
Jennifer, after reading your
website I’m inclined to ask different sorts of questions of you than I usually
ask of my guests. When the Ozark Creative Writer's conference in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, was visited by David Morrell, who is
the author of---or as he says the father of--- Rambo from First Blood, he advised
that until a writer digs into the darkest part of himself/herself she will not
become the writer she is intended to be. I believe you do a bit of that in your
writing.
Q. Where did you go within
yourself as an author to “dig out” the characters for your books?
A. Well, I like my stories to
have a darker edge or some danger. The few times I’ve had an idea for a lighter
story, the characters always take off in a tension filled direction – someone
dies, or is about to get killed, or a devastating secret is looming. Happens
every time. So I’ve decided I’ll get more writing done if I just go with what
I’m good at! J
Q. Do you have a certain
ritual to put you in the mood to write? Music, meditation, reading, etc?
A. If I’m stuck or want to
get in the right frame of mind for a scene, then music helps. I usually have a
song or two for each story.
Q. Give us a little
background on how and when you began to write, the successes and failures of
your career and where you are now.
A. I began seriously writing
about 5 years ago. Up until then, I just had a stack of notes in an envelope
labeled: The Story I’ll Write Someday. That story eventually became, RAFE’S
REDEMPTION, my debut novel.
Q. Why would anyone choose to
be a writer when it’s such a tough career?
A. I think because we have
stories in our heads that have to come out.
Q. Tell us how you manage :
Promotion? Research? Writing?
A. Promotion: This is the most mentally draining for me. When I promo
– which for me means a Blog Tour – I can be on 2 blogs a day for up to 4 weeks!
Research:
Since I’m a Civil War re-enactor, that research is easy – I live it during the
summer. My latest story, TWICE IN A LIFETIME, is a pirate historical so I did
have to research that time era and ships etc etc.
Writing:
That’s the fun part. I do seem to be more creative in the afternoon and evening
so I try to write then if possible.
Q. What is your opinion on
where publishing is headed today?
A. Oh, if I knew that I’d be
the richest woman in the world. I will say that my motto follows the “Don’t put
your eggs in one basket” theory. I’m not putting all my books in one publishing
basket – meaning I have one novel with
The Wild Rose Press, a small press and now I’ve self-published this short
novella. I can say I’m not looking for a contract with one of the Big 6 publishers
nor am I looking for an agent.
Q. How do you feel about the
emergence of e books and indie publishers?
A. I am ALL for them and have
been since before it was a popular idea.
Q. I tend never to read books
in the genre in which I’m writing for fear of subconsciously using something I
shouldn’t. How do you feel about that and what do you read?
A. Actually, since I mostly
write Western Historical and there are not a lot of authors writing that genre,
it’s not a problem. LOL I tend to read
authors I really like no matter what genre.
Q. What is your favorite
non-writing pastime and why?
A. Watching TV. I love
finding a good series or movie with a great plot.
Q. If you could tell a novice
writer three absolute things they should do for success, what would they be?
A. Learn the craft. Think
outside the box/or the Big 6. Don’t give up.
How about a blurb from your
latest book?
BLURB – TWICE IN A LIFETIME
Be Careful What You Wish For.
. .
No-nonsense stuntwoman
Isabella Douglas will do anything to stop an unwanted divorce and reclaim the
happy life she had, even allow her old friend to concoct a magical spell to
turn back time. But when the spell goes awry, Izzy finds herself trapped aboard
a 1768 Caribbean pirate ship with a captain who’s a dead ringer for her sexy as
sin husband, Ian. Convinced he’s playing a cruel joke, she’s furious – until
she realizes he doesn’t know her or believe they’re married.
Captain Ian Douglas does not
have time to deal with an insane woman who claims to be his wife; he has to
save his kidnapped sister. But as Izzy haunts his dreams and fills him with
erotic memories he can’t explain, he’s forced to admit he feels more than lust.
Trapped in a vicious cycle of
past mirroring present, Izzy knows they only have days to find Ian’s sister and
prevent disaster from striking a second time. If she doesn’t, their marriage
will be destroyed again – along with the man she loves.
Here are Jennifer's links, check out the hot candy blog, you'll like it.
Buy Links:
.99 cents on Amazon
.99 cents on SmashWords

10 comments:
Great questions, Velda. And the don't put all your eggs in one basket comment is food for thought for a very new author. Now that I've had my first success, the choices I'm having to make for future titles are a lot more varied.
Hi Mac-
Thanks for stopping by today. And yes, I think the choices authors have now are exciting -and a little scary - but with research we can make the right decisions for us :)
Great interview!
Readers want good stories, no matter the format. Thanks to writers like Jennifer, ebooks are good, solid reads that stand up to comparison with print books. I'm looking forward to reading this book.
Thanks, Kellie! :)
Aw, *blush* thanks, Megan! I appreciate it! :)
Thanks everyone for visiting the blog and reading Jennifer's super answers. And thanks to Jennifer for coming back and interacting with comments. Look forward to more.
I'm really looking forward to reading this story. :)
I can see how promotion could be draining. But you make it look easy.
Good luck Jennifer!
Hi Lynn -
Thanks so much! And thanks for stopping by today. Happy holidays :)
Great interview, Velda. Count on you to 'dig deep'. hehe
Jennifer, always a pleasure to see you. You're doing awesome! Merry Christmas to you both.
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