Sunday Smatterings

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Hello, my dears.

I hope today’s missive finds you safe and well! 

My week, in short form: birthday and deadline and quarantine. Birthday was lovely. It’s the first time I’ve been home for my birthday in years. I made my special shredded pork and shredded chicken for tacos, a spicy guacamole, and a chocolate torte cake that we’re still enjoying. DH got me a super cool perpetually heated tea mug, which is the best thing that’s happened since sliced bread, and a percussion massager for my knee that is happily taking the place of physical therapy, which I haven’t been able to do to for months. So we’re warm and loose… not a bad way to march into the second half of your life.

But the important news… I am so, so close to finishing the draft of this book that I laundered my well-worn good luck Harvard T-shirt, and it will be on my body in the next couple of days. Whoo-hoo!

I mean, finishing a draft is where the actual work begins. I made the terrible, awful, no-bueno mistake of trying to edit this book before I finished it, and I’m telling you, never again. You can’t edit a blank page, and you can’t edit an incomplete story. There’s still a ways to go on this, but revising is the fun part. I’m looking forward to it. That’s what I enjoy the most - having finished, and getting to shape the story, get input from my trusted readers (dad and besties) and sending it to my agent and editor for their input. So. Close!

And… as a reward, I get to interview one of my favorite authors on Friday for A Word on Words. Trust me when I say I’m in heaven. Will give you all the deets next weekend. I’m excited to try my new home studio that we’ve been outfitting to be Zoom TV compatible. We’ll see!

How’s everyone holding up? Are you staying home? Tennessee is opening up but I am not planning on taking advantage of that. I fear we’re going to see a big jump in cases over the next couple of weeks. I hope I‘m wrong, I really do. But I’m not convinced it’s time.

Let me know how you’re doing!

So since I’m a little preoccupied...  I give you the links. Onward...


THE LATEST ON THE INTERNET:

5 tricks to help you read when reading feels hard. This is so helpful.

Mark your calendars for Tuesday May 12 as I’ll be chatting with Heather Gudenkauf, Lisa Unger, and Mary Kubica in honor of Heather’s new book THIS IS HOW I LIED. There will be prizes! Details here.

Airbnb’s Book-Inspired Experiences Include Literary Cocktails and Rescue Kitten Storytime. Very cool.

13 Fascinating Literary Adaptations You Can Stream for Free Online. So many good movies!

Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting*. This is a fabulous and important piece—read it and really think about how you want to move forward after this pause.

Baroque Library of Metten Abbey. Beautiful!

Stephen King Is Sorry You Feel Like You're Stuck In A Stephen King Novel. It is eerie though, right?

To each their own: I've been reading more dystopian fiction than ever during the corona crisis. Here's why. "Dystopian fiction is at once an escape from reality and a lesson-learning exercise: what kind of society do we want to emerge from this?"

Poem constructed from emails received during quarantine goes viral. Brilliant.

Fun Hair Accessories to Liven Up Your Looks. Very cute options.

What Shakespeare can — and can't — teach us about Covid-19. "The playwright had left his wife in Stratford upon Avon to raise their three children. Plague quarantines are always easier for some than others.”


THE HERD by Andrea Bartz

What a ride! THE HERD is sharp, smart, and utterly bingeable read. I had zero idea where the mystery was going, and loved sitting back and letting the story unfold, and unfold, and unfold. Complex characters, a dark secrets, topical setting - what's not to like?

What are you reading?


That’s it from me. Deadline looms… 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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Hello, my dears. A quiet week here. We continue on in our surreal suburban bubble, enjoying the moments of solitude as much as we can.

Finally, finally got reading again. I’ve been fine listening to audiobooks, something to pass the time while cleaning or working out, but as for actual sit down with a book reading... I’ve had a harder time. Part of this is the natural state of things when I’m about to finish a book—I’ve spent all day staring at words, dissecting thoughts and decisions, wondering about placement of punctuation and subplot through-lines and the final showdown, that spending an extended amount of time marveling at another author’s work product tends to be both frustrating and overwhelming. And part of it is, of course, that my normal reading time has been subsumed with news and research and reaching out to friends and family to make sure they’re happy and healthy, like everyone else.

So to escape, TV has been my go-to, movies and shows that allow my brain to rest. Schitt’s Creek is a newfound favorite, and the ever-brilliant Killing Eve is back. Did you ever watch Pushing Daisies? Also brilliant, and Lee Pace is so cute. We liked The Nice Guys with Ryan Gosling and Russell Crow and adored The Gentlemen, Guy Ritchie’s latest offering. Have you watched anything great lately?

But I finally felt settled enough to try a physical book, so I picked up Emily St. John Mandel’s THE GLASS HOTEL, and I was so immediately swept into the story that the technical aspects disappeared. As always, when I find a book that transports me, it’s like letting out the breath I haven’t realized I’ve been holding. Mandel is a truly gifted writer, and I’m a big fan. Genuinely enjoying this one.

I’m slowly but surely working through a massive list of questions from the Literati—we’ve had a lot of new folks join in the past few weeks, so I thought an Ask Me Anything was in order. If you aren’t on the Literati, you might consider joining us—it’s been a fun series for us all. Plus, that’s where the giveaways live now…

And of course, I’m plugging away on HER DARK LIES. I’m in the final 1/6th of the book, and I’m itching to get done so my editor and I can start taking it apart and putting it back together again. 

Thanks to all who bought GOOD GIRLS LIE on sale last week--in the midst of a crisis, y’all truly came through, so thank you, and enjoy the read!

With that, I give you the links. Ever onward...


THE LATEST ON THE INTERNET:

7 favorite independent bookstores that are doing great things. This is a great list! I’m so grateful for indie bookstores.

20 Must-Read Novels From the 1990s. I admit to weeping a bit at the idea of a novel from the 1990s as "historical"...

Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Stephen Colbert want you watch 'Fleabag Live.' Just not with your family. The Hound of Heaven - discuss.

Book Review: BIRDMAN by Mo Hayder. This book should be getting as much attention as THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. Incredible. I will never get over that ending.

Work and the Deep Life. You know I’m always in search of my Walden Pond…

This spring's hottest authors reveal their most anticipated quarantine reads. There’s something for everyone! Is it just me, or are there even more great books out there for the reading lately?

11 Things Socially Aware People Don’t Say. A good list... #4 in particular.

Wizarding World Introduces Harry Potter at Home. Very cool.

Thoreau on Hard Work. I’ve got Walden Pond on the brain, but since we’ve all been forced into our own variations of it of late…


THE LOOK-ALIKE by Erica Spindler

A stellar mystery from one of my all-time favorite authors, THE LOOK-ALIKE is classic Spindler, murderous twists and turns and a hot romance. What's not to love! I've been reading Erica since well before I was first published. Her work influenced my writing tremendously. And as happens so often in our industry, our heroes become our dear friends. She's been a mentor, a shoulder to cry on, a sounding board, and a co-author. I adore her and her work. You'll love her latest! What are you reading?


That’s it from me. Don’t forget to wipe down your groceries, check out the adorable masks being sold inexpensively on Etsy, work on a puzzle, 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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Hello, my dears. A quick Smatterings from me today, as I’m rolling hard on the book and don’t want to take too much time away from it. It’s been a busy week. The April Newsletter went out, with an incredible au gratin potato recipe and a list of the things that are making me happy right now. If you didn’t get it in your inbox, please check your promotions folder, or even, (EGADS) the junk folder.

The big upshot of the quarantine for me has been improved communication with some of my favorite writer friends. I had an amazing chat with my friend Victoria Schwab yesterday, and I will link to it as soon as the link is live, so come back and look for it. And I get to chat with another amazing friend tomorrow, Lisa Unger. Will also swing back here with links when it’s ready.

One conversation I’m having with my friends and family is this. As we start talking about reopening the world, I admit to some genuine worry about leaving home. I’ve decided I’m going to stay in isolation for an extra few weeks. Just in case. Because the minute I finish this book, we’ll be doing edits, and I have a secret project, and a short story due, and I have to start fleshing out the 2022 book, so I don’t have time to get sick. No one ever has time to get sick, obviously. But I’m not sold that the danger is past, so you won’t see me out in the world any time soon. Let me know what you've decided!

As always, onward…


LAST DAY: GOOD GIRLS LIE IS ON SALE!

Today is the last day to take advantage of this deal! Get the GOOD GIRLS LIE ebook for only $4.99.

Get your copy!

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THE LATEST ON THE INTERNET:

I interviewed Mary Kubica in the latest episode of A WORD ON WORDS. #KeepReading

Online Bookstore for Indies Reaches a New Milestone. Best of all, Bookshop is so easy to use! I have a small storefront on there for my current recommendations, my books, and my favorite writing books. Check it out!

5 common triggers for highly sensitive people, and 5 antidotes to help them survive social distancing. Such a helpful post from my friend Anne Bogel.

Movies About Writers: 20 You Can Watch At Home Right Now. Great list! Which are your favorites?

What To Wear On Video Conference Calls. Unlike our favorite Wall Street Journal article about authors working from home ($6,000 earrings, anyone?), I humbly submit my lovely stylist, Katie Preston, from Effortless Style Nashville, with her fabulous tips for how to look like a pro on your daily Zoom.

Little Free Libraries Turning Into Little Free Pantries Amid COVID-19. This is great to see.

10 Fictional Characters Based On Real People. I don’t do this myself but it’s fun to see who did!

How I, the Parson of a Humble English Murder Village, Am Practicing Safe Social Distancing. This made me chuckle.

‘Couple-Spreading’ Is Making Lockdown Walking a Nightmare. Here Is the Solution to Street Selfishness. Having this issue in the burbs, too. And for future thought... how will this affect the way we exist together?


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How amazing is this book stack?! An embarrassment of riches: THIS IS HOW I LIED by Heather Gudenkauf, THE LOOK-ALIKE by Erica Spindler, THE FIRST TO LIE by Hank Phillippi Ryan, and WHEN YOU SEE ME by Lisa Gardner. What are you reading?


That’s it from me. Keep close to home, read a great book, do some jumping jacks, 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.

GOOD GIRLS LIE is on sale!

Great news: GOOD GIRLS LIE is on sale at digital retailers for $4.99! Crime By The Book said it was “a superb psychological thriller…a deliciously dark, wickedly plotted suspense story…with drama, secret societies, cliques, illicit affairs, manipulation, and, of course, murder, and it’s the sort of book you never want to end.”

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About the book:

Goode girls don’t lie…

Perched atop a hill in the tiny town of Marchburg, Virginia, The Goode School is a prestigious prep school known as a Silent Ivy. The boarding school of choice for daughters of the rich and influential, it accepts only the best and the brightest. Its elite status, long-held traditions and honor code are ideal for preparing exceptional young women for brilliant futures at Ivy League universities and beyond. But a stranger has come to Goode, and this ivy has turned poisonous.

In a world where appearances are everything, as long as students pretend to follow the rules, no one questions the cruelties of the secret societies or the dubious behavior of the privileged young women who expect to get away with murder. But when a popular student is found dead, the truth cannot be ignored. Rumors suggest she was struggling with a secret that drove her to suicide.

But look closely…because there are truths and there are lies, and then there is everything that really happened.

J.T. Ellison’s pulse-pounding new novel examines the tenuous bonds of friendship, the power of lies and the desperate lengths people will go to to protect their secrets.

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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Hello, my dears. Happy Easter to those who celebrate, and Happy Passover to those who celebrate, and blessed Sunday for those who just need some extra blessings today!

It’s hard to feel normal on this normally joyous day. We are surrounded by stories of loss and of joy, and in that, we are really no different than any other time. Everyone suffers from their own disruptions, even when the fabric of society as a whole is affected. The world is a very small place sometimes, isn’t it?

I know my job as a writer is to make sense of the situations we find ourselves in through social commentary, but I’ve been at a loss for how to approach this. So I’ve kept my head down and stayed hard at work. I’ve lost track of time. I’ve lived in messy buns and yoga pants. I’ve tried to limit my news consumption and enjoy all the workouts in my makeshift gym. We’ve taken to sitting in the sun for an hour around lunchtime, and that fresh air and vitamin D has kept my mood up. (And my allergies stirred... I take my temperature every time I sneeze. Such is our lives now.)

It is hard to practice normalcy when the world is on fire. And yet... if we’re not directly affected, our own personal disruption occurring, that is all we can do. I think we—as a country, as a community, as human beings—are not used to sitting on our heels when there is trouble. We are at our best in a crisis, pulling together and finding a path back to life, and liberty, and equality.

And therein lies the problem. Most of us have been sidelined in this particular fight. We are completely dependent on our infrastructure, our grocery clerks, our delivery people, our doctors and community leaders, and that feels very, very uncomfortable. If we can’t serve, we must watch, helpless, and pray for the best possible outcomes.

It’s something to think about, how we’re going to come back to ourselves when this crisis is over. How we will come back together as a community.

This morning, I put on jeans and lip gloss so I could remind myself that this isn’t just another day. But now I’m writing, and that makes it normal.

Is there something you can do today to make your life feel real to you?

As always, onward…


GOOD GIRLS LIE IS ON SALE!

Great news! For the very first time, the ebook of GOOD GIRLS LIE is on sale for $4.99. What a deal for all the secrets and lies you could ever want…

Get your copy!

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THE LATEST ON THE INTERNET:

I interviewed my dear friend and co-introvert Lisa Unger for the latest episode of A WORD ON WORDS. #KeepReading

20 Feel-Good Ebooks Unlikely to Have Long Library Waitlists to Read While Social Distancing. Well, this is handy!

The Book of Reese: How the Morning Show Star Is Blowing Up the Hollywood Boys’ Club. "Reading is one of Witherspoon’s superpowers...She wants to tell stories, and she wants to encourage other people to tell them."

Exciting news for Wunderlist users. Though our favorite app closing up shop (😭), there's a VERY similar new service called Zenkit To Do, and wow, it is a seamless transition so far!

The 18 Best TV Shows for Vicarious Travel Thrills. Awesome shows to stream that will take you away…

Code Name Hélène Is a Masterful Novel About an Unsung World War II Heroine. "World War II heroine Nancy Wake should be so widely celebrated that whole bevies of schoolgirls dress up as this brave member of the French Resistance for Halloween... Lawhon’s novel Code Name Hélène will finally bring her the recognition she deserves." 

From us, for you. Brilliant work from the Rotterdam Philharmonic. I love it!

And with that in mind… skim forward to 8:20. Utterly brilliant. You can thank me later.

My friend Tim Maleey and I appeared on Authors On The Air earlier this week. Such a fun conversation!

10 of the Most Morally Bankrupt Narrators in Fiction. Superb list of dark as sin books.

Read this book then stream the movie. Great idea! There are so many possibilities... what will you try first?

From Farm to Table: The Making of a Folio Edition. Such incredible designs!

And though I promised. COVID free zone, this essay was both fascinating and brings some hope. If a polio vaccine took 15 years to filter to the masses, but we’re going to have a vaccine in 15-18 months, that’s something for which we should all be grateful.


WHAT I’M READING:

THE DUTCH HOUSE by Ann Patchett

On a group text this week, one of my friends asked for an audio recommendation. I had to throw in my fave audiobook of the year thus far - Tom Hanks reading THE DUTCH HOUSE by Ann Patchett. Oh. My. I'm telling you - there is something about his frank narration — and it is frank — that just worked for me. I adore acting in an audiobook read, truly appreciate when the narrator can take on the characters with different voices and inflections (Julia Whelan is one of the best at this, BTW. I will listen to anything she reads.) But Hanx just goes straight at this, and I felt like I was being told a story by a friend sitting across from me at a restaurant table. Seriously brilliant stuff. Do you have a favorite audio book narrator?


That’s it from me. I’m off to plant some gummy vitamins in some Easter grass. Be safe, be well, 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.