Sunday Smatterings

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Happy Sunday, friends. I hope this week’s missive finds you safe and well. It’s been an excellent week at Casa Ellison, because I finished and turned in the monster revision. With luck, the next stage is a quick line edit, then the book will go to galleys and we’ll do a simultaneous copyedit. Maybe it’s clean enough to go straight to copyedit. Hope reigns supreme! 

This is a glorious moment in time, though. I’ve written a COVID book, which is an accomplishment no matter that I missed an early deadline, and now, with the uncertainty of the fall in the headlights, I get to start something fresh! Yes, I know I’m supposed to take some time off, and I promise, I have. (I have a tan, if that gives you a clue.) But I do better when my mind is at work on creative issues. At least I get to reward myself with some fiction again! My list is so long, so varied, that I have to pace myself. 

How do you decide what to read next? Inquiring minds want to know.

I started watching The White Princess with Jodi Comer as Elizabeth of York and I am gobbling it down. WHY didn’t y’all tell me how fabulous it is??? After Killing Eve, I’d be happy watching Jodi Comer read a grocery list, but she’s wonderful in this, all simmering rage and fury in the most gorgeous gowns. The whole story is perfectly cast and acted. If you haven’t seen it, do!

I set up my bullet journal today, and actually had to start a new notebook, which is always an awkward time of year.  So many projects with ties to previous months, so many notes to refer to. So much planning to do for the rest of the year. Even though I have almost zero travel (I am going to go see my parents) I find there’s still plenty of planning to be done.

This is a perfect moment in time to revisit your plans for 2020, see what you’ve accomplished, what got shot to hell, and what you need to do going forward. I’ll admit, so many things I’d planned to do I’ve simply… let go. There’s no point. It’s very freeing, this revamping of the creative life, of creative goals. 

I’ve found any number of things that I thought vital before are no longer of importance to me. If there is a silver lining to the cloud of 2020, it’s permission to revel in what truly makes you happy, and letting the rest go. 

In the spirit of jettisoning unhealthy habits and thoughts and projects…Onward!


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BECOMING DUCHESS GOLDBLATT by Duchess Goldblatt

While I was finishing my revision, I decided I wouldn't allow myself to read in order to stay completely focused on the story. Yeah, that wasn't a great plan. I languished without a book. So I amended it to I wasn't allowed to read fiction. And maybe that was just an excuse to buy BECOMING DUCHESS GOLDBLATT. Duchess's book surprised me on many levels. It was sad. It was joyous. It was funny as hell. I was moved, and I am willing to bet you will be, too. Thank you to Blake Leyers for introducing me to Duchess's Twitter feed way back when. What a culmination. What a beginning.

What are you reading?


That’s it from me. Stay out of hurricanes, let go of one thing you know you don’t want to do, take a deep breath, and I’ll see you next week!

Peace and hugs,
J.T.

J.T. Ellison

J.T. Ellison is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 25 novels, and the EMMY® award winning co-host of thJoss Walkere literary TV show A WORD ON WORDS. She also writes urban fantasy under the pen name Joss Walker.

With millions of books in print, her work has won critical acclaim and prestigious awards. Her titles have been optioned for television and published in twenty-eight countries.

J.T. lives with her husband and twin kittens in Nashville, where she is hard at work on her next novel.