Sunday Smatterings

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

That’s about how my week has gone. In the best of times category, I crossed off two of my primary annual goals this week. I set a goal of 200,000 fiction words, and I hit it. It’s nice to realize that I’m going to surpass it by quite a bit, though how much of it will be kept is a whole different story.

I also finished reading my 80th book. Last year, I set a goal of reading 80 books and blew past it in October, so revised up to 100. It became a point of honor to hit that 100 books, and I did hit it, at the last possible moment, on December 31.  

I decided then and there never to do that again. As much fun as it was to have a huge goal, I got a little frayed around the edges trying to meet it.

I’m little wigged out about what my non-fiction number will be this year. The double-dose of anesthesia made fiction difficult but non-fiction much easier. Whenever I started to struggle with the books, I slipped here, to the blog, or drafted a newsletter. I’ve found talking about writing fiction engenders writing fiction for me, so this is time well spent. But I predict that with PR and blogs and newsletters, the non-fic number will be off the charts. I used to let it bother me, that I write 2 - 3 times as much non-fiction as fiction, but since I did get 200,000 of fiction, I can’t be too upset.

The worst of times, though… it’s been a seesaw editorial week, with a lot of holiday goings-on, all capped with a cortisone shot and an RX for 6 more weeks of physical therapy. The knee is doing really, really well, but there’s a spot that simply refuses to heal and it causes pain. I don’t like pain. No one does, naturally, but I’m just ready for the poor thing to be 100%. 

Have you watched the Lindsey Vonn documentary on HBO? If not, watch it. The girl’s my hero anyway, but watching her make career decisions after I too spent months with a messed up knee, having to make decisions about what I can and can’t do that affect everything from travel to tours to deadlines, really hit home for me.

The December newsletter is in your inboxes (or Bulk Mail, or under the Promotions tab) so give your inbox a gander. Or you can read it here. Lot’s of good stuff.

And today is the last day to get LIE TO ME for only $1.99! Such a deal.

And with that, off we go…


Closer To Home:

GOOD GIRLS LIE comes out two weeks from tomorrow!

We had a great new review this week from The Free-Lance Star: “An exploration of deception and betrayal—and the caring-and-cruelty rollercoaster of adolescent friendships—“Good Girls Lie” represents a gripping read that simultaneously mesmerizes and disturbs.”

A few of the places GGL has popped up recently:

-The Real Book Spy’s December 2019 Reading Guide. Thrilled GOOD GIRLS LIE is the Featured Selection!

-Booktrib: 6 December Thrillers That Will Give You the Chills. “J.T. Ellison plows new ground on familiar land with Good Girls Lie, a bracingly original thriller set inside the ironically named Goode School that reads like a female-centric A Separate Peace spiced with murder.”

-When a Writing Break Turns Into a New Novel: J.T. Ellison. I’m so excited to have this essay on writing breaks on The Kill Zone, compliments of Laura Benedict. Have you ever had to take a creative break?

-Gumshoe review. “Kudos to Ellison for helping to revitalize the boarding school nightmare genre.”

-Christina McDonald Author’s Corner interview. Such a fun interview - and if you haven’t read Christina yet, you’re in for a treat!

Don’t forget to check out the Events page to see if I’ll be in your town for book tour. I would love to see you! If I’m not coming to your area, you can preorder a signed copy from Parnassus Books.


THE LATEST ON THE INTERNET:

Check out 7 of Canada’s most impressive libraries. Now I need to visit all of them.

The History Of A CHRISTMAS CAROL. It’s always interesting to hear how classics came to be.

How Social Media Hacked Civic Conversation. Can we save the sinking ship? Do we want to? I say yes, we do, and there are many of us who are working on that.

Literary Dinner: The Secret History. Spectacular! I wish I could have been there!

Vintage books discovered inside the walls of a flood-damaged Utah library. It’s amazing how things can survive! What an unexpected time capsule.

Pizza Hut's ‘Little Free Libraries’ Look Exactly Like Mini Pizza Huts. Darling idea!

Meet the man adapting your favorite childhood book. “Thorne says that the first thing he does when adapting a work is try to understand everything about his source text. ‘You eat the books,’ he explains, ‘and then you try and regurgitate them in a way that feels right for the medium you’re writing.’”

Museum of Miniature Books. Pretty cool!

20 Personal Development Books For Your Best 2020. Great list! Get to thinking about those resolutions!

Shakespeare and Co: The world’s most famous bookshop at 100. One of my fondest memories, doing my Hemingway walk of Paris and stepping inside the store for the first time. Incroyable!


WHAT I’M READING:

THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS by Lisa Jewell

I don’t often close a book and say “brilliant”, but that’s exactly what I did when I set down Lisa Jewell's latest. What a story! I read this in one gloriously long evening, captured from page one, and now I’d like to get it on audio and experience it again. A superb, insidious, compelling, compulsive read.

What are you reading?


That’s it from me. Preorder GOOD GIRLS LIE, won’t you? It would mean the world to me.

Meanwhile, smile at a stranger, just five more minutes on that exercise bike, start planning a little vacation, even if it’s just a cozy weekend at home, 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.

Sunday Smatterings

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“It is often up to the author to bestir [her]self and think of ways to advertise [her] talent.”

~Patricia Highsmith, Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction

Happy Sunday to you. I hope you’re well.

I’ve finally settled in to read Highsmith’s book. I’ve been carrying it around with me for months, pulling it out everyday, setting it on top of my notebook, and yet, never reading past the foreword. It’s traveled all over the country, and out of it, twice.

I will never understand how my brain works. Resistance happens for thousands of minute reasons, none of them reasonable. For example, every time I start writing, I get a sentence down and find myself in the kitchen. I’ve come to recognize it’s a performance hitch. It doesn’t stop me, or curtail my words. I write a sentence, go to the kitchen. I grab something from the fridge, warm my cup of tea, pour some some water, get a handful of nuts, and then I go back to the laptop and start working again.

Baseball players and golfers are two great examples of people who have a hitch that doesn’t hurt their performance. I’ve seen golf swings that defy gravity, defy the laws of physics, and yet out-distance my own smooth swing by fifty yards. My husband loves to show me the hitch of a hitter--this one takes an extra step, that one starts his swing, stops it, then starts it again.

I figure, if it doesn’t negatively affect the outcome, who cares, right?

For years and years, when I started writing, I turned on a banker’s lamp on my desk. It was the old fashioned kind with a string you pulled. Click. Warm, sunshiney light, and off I went. When that lamp went to the great lampyard in the sky, I got another, but it was never quite the same. The click wasn’t the same, this one had a proper switch that I depressed instead of pulling a cord.

The traverse to the kitchen is the way I turn on my lamp. It is my click. I’ve made sure to have healthy, non-impactful ways to satisfy that click, or else I’d be in trouble. But this is not about satiation, it’s about the mental game we play with ourselves.

The quote from Highsmith above is actually a warning to the authors reading that sometimes they will need to do their own PR. Was Highsmith so sentient in 1983 that she could see what was coming down the pike? I don’t know. I do know that I did a LOT of PR this week for GOOD GIRLS LIE, so that particular cauldron is properly bestirred.

But the quote hit me in a different way. It spoke to my ultimate goal with every book, to create something new, to find a way to elevate my craft. It was not - J.T., you need to find a way to goose your online presence.

Instead it was a call to arms: J.T., you know you have this in you. Go do it. Bestir yourself!

What better way to go into these next few weeks, when I will be (hopefully) finding the path to the first draft, getting the rest of the story down on the page, while juggling the pre-release expectations.

And with that, off we go…


Closer To Home:

GOOD GIRLS LIE comes out three weeks from tomorrow! It’s really happening, y’all. Thank you to everyone who has preordered and spread the word. It means so much!

We announced the book tour this week so do be sure to check out the Events page to see if I’ll be in your town. I would love to see you! If I’m not coming to your area, you can preorder a signed copy from Parnassus Books.

We had a great new review this week from BookPage: “Good Girls Lie is an entertainingly twisted coming-of-age tale, pitting the desire for privacy against the corrosiveness of secrecy and taking an often harrowing look at how wealth and power can lull recipients into believing they’re untouchable.”

A few of the places GGL has popped up recently: CrimeReads: 9 books you should read in December, PopSugar: 18 New, Must-Read Books Coming Out In December, Hypable: Winter 2019-2020 movie, TV, book release dates to add to your calendarThe Professional Book Nerds podcast mentioned it in December’s Biggest Books. *pinches self*


THE LATEST ON THE INTERNET:

Cool Bookish Stocking Stuffers to Give (or Get) in 2019. Lots of great ideas here. I love little presents.

Here Are The Best Bookshops In America For Bibliophiles. How many of these have you been to?

This Morning Routine will Save You 20 Hours Per Week. Focus, focus, focus. Work smarter, not harder. And meter your time online!

Deck the Halls with Harry Potter Christmas Decorations! 25+ To DIY or Buy. Because nothing says Christmas like Harry Potter (which I’m rereading, as I do sometimes this time of year.)

Why Can’t I Focus? 8 Reasons and Solutions for the Distracted Brain. Actionable solutions here. Great stuff. I’m working hard on my distraction this year, it’s a major goal.

A Photographer Captured The Exact Moment a Squirrel Stopped to Smell a Daisy. This makes me unbearably happy.

The Life Cycle of a Library Book. So interesting!

The Secret Society of Women Writers in Oxford in the 1920s. What a marvelous group of women! I feel like we have a lot of this is Nashville now.

7 Actionable Tips for Consistently Focused Writing. Good advice! Are you sensing a theme - focus???


WHAT I’M READING:

THE QUEEN OF NOTHING by Holly Black

The last book in Black’s Folk of the Air trilogy does not disappoint. There is nothing better than a grand escape, and Black’s books provide that for me. King Cardan and Queen Jude are exceptional in this tale, and the worldbuilding is simply superb. I know it says a trilogy, but I do hope Black revisits this world soon. (If you’re reading this, o glorious one, hear our entreaties: more Cardan and Jude, please.)

What are you reading?


That’s it from me. Stop by your local library and say hi, buy yourself a little plant for your windowsill, drop some paper and food off at the local animal shelter, 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.

$1.99 ebook sale: LIE TO ME

LIE TO ME is on sale for only $1.99! That’s 75% savings. Get a copy for you and send one to a friend or two.

About the book:

Domestic noir at its best. Readers will devour this stunning page-turner about the disintegration of a marriage as grief, jealousy, betrayal and murder destroy the facade of the perfect literary couple. New York Times bestselling author J.T. Ellison takes her exceptional writing to a new level with this breakout novel. 

They built a life on lies.

Sutton and Ethan Montclair's idyllic life is not as it appears. They seem made for each other, but the truth is ugly. Consumed by professional and personal betrayals and financial woes, the two both love and hate each other. As tensions mount, Sutton disappears, leaving behind a note saying not to look for her. 

Ethan finds himself the target of vicious gossip as friends, family and the media speculate on what really happened to Sutton Montclair. As the police investigate, the lies the couple have been spinning for years quickly unravel. Is Ethan a killer? Is he being set up? Did Sutton hate him enough to kill the child she never wanted and then herself? The path to the answers is full of twists that will leave the reader breathless.

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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.

Announcing the GOOD GIRLS LIE Book Tour

Announcing the book tour for GOOD GIRLS LIE! I can't wait to visit these wonderful places and be in conversation with authors Ariel Lawhon, Barbara Claypole White, Emily Carpenter, Kimberly S. Belle, Alma Katsu, and Hank Phillippi Ryan.

Will I see you there?

Head to the Events page to learn more.

If I’m not visiting your town, please feel free to preorder a signed copy from Parnassus Books. You can contact them at (615) 953-2243.

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.

Fifteen Years Ago...

Fifteen years ago today, I wrote this. It was my first ever blog entry.

Anytime I've had a major setback in my life, I've been told to think of it as the first day of the rest of my life. Barf. Why can't I just mope and then be done with it? Why do I have to be cheery and happy, keep a brave face on and pretend that nothing has happened?

I received word of my first major rejection on The Spirits Within* yesterday. There have been others, and there will be more, but this was a major publisher. And they really liked the book. Loved the characters, thought they were finely drawn. Liked the plot. Liked the voice. Thought the writing was solid. And yet it was missing that certain je ne sais quoi that the NY publishers want to make them a million bucks.

So how do you rewrite a novel that one of the best editors in New York really liked?

*It took another two years to get a deal, and it was for another book. The Spirits Within was eventually published, in 2016, under the name FIELD OF GRAVES.

Never give up, friends. Never give up.

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.