I invited Jackie to tell us about her writing journey:
Hi Penny,
Thanks so much for hosting me on your blog!
I began my writing journey while my youngest son was in high school. I took online classes and attended conferences to learn more about the craft of writing. I worked full time and went to tennis matches and all the other things mothers do.
From the beginning, my husband has been very supportive. I appreciate him more than you know. I started out writing romances and romantic suspense stories. I did well in contests, but whatever I pitched to publishers was never the right fit for what they were looking for that year.
I’m a member of ACFW, and the last conference I attended was a huge turning point in my writing. I met with an editor looking for authors interested in writing cozy mysteries. As we chatted, a peace fell over me. I have always loved reading cozies, but at conferences romantic suspense was the thing everybody wanted. Very few authors were writing mysteries.
After that meeting, I prayed about my conversation with the editor. I began writing my first cozy mystery. I often learn by doing. It’s probably not the most efficient way to write, but it’s what works for me. I visited cozy mystery websites and studied the craft of mystery writing.
One of the most special aspects of cozies to me is the characters. I love that so many cozies are written as series. It allows each character to grow throughout the series.
I keep my notes in Scrivener, and I have secret Pinterest boards to help me keep up with details. I also have public boards so readers can get to know my characters and setting better.
I’ve always loved the beach, and I set my first series on the coast of South Carolina. Heyward Beach is a fictional town with some of my favorite elements from various coastal towns. It’s got the small-town vibe, and I hope readers enjoy visiting Heyward Beach.
Thank you, Jackie. I love how God worked in your writing and gave you a sense of peace as you pursued the cozy mystery genre. I'll be reading Bite the Dust: A Low Country Dog Walker Mystery, your first book in this delightful series. Read more about Jackie on her website.
Love your cozy mysteries, Jackie. Can't wait to read Dog-gone Dead.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you used Scrivener. I'm still trying to learn all the features.
Thanks for stopping by Connie. Dog-Gone Dead is really good.
DeleteThank so much, Penny! I'm so glad you enjoyed Dog-Gone Dead!
DeleteHi Connie,
ReplyDeleteI use Scrivener for organization, but I don't write my manuscript in Scrivener. I know there is more that Scrivener can do for me, but even the little bit of power I tap into is great!
So good to see you here!
Love learning more about Jackie Layton! :-)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Melissa.
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