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5 Simple Writing Resolutions for 2023

(Author’s note: Below is an excerpt of the blog I provided to my $5/month Patreon subscribers. Each month, I provide a column or video on writing and a steamy short story to those who subscribe at the five-dollar level. Those who subscribe at the $3/month level get access to a new steamy short story every month, as well as all the stories I’ve provided in previous months.)

Turning over a new leaf for me has rarely happened on January 1.

My birthday coincides with the beginning of the school year, so for the first couple of decades of my life, the “new me” happened in September. Then, as a published author, the start of the 100,000-word odyssey of a new book was when I literally and figuratively began with a clean page.

This year, it just so happens that the beginning of the new year is paired with the beginning of a new book, the third book in the Milagro Street series. Since this is my sixth published book, I would love to tell you that I’ve perfected my system for book creation. I haven’t. You, dear hyperromantic author, can take both comfort and horror from that. Comfort because I’ve come to understand that my process is constantly changing and there is no one “right” way. Horror because the shifting sands beneath my feet – and yours -- may end up feeling like they’re always shifting.

That’s okay. We’ll breathe through it.

For 2023, I’m making five simple writing resolutions that might also help you daily get the words on the page.

#1 -  I resolve to tell the truth

I’m stealing this one from the amazing Grant Faulkner, the head of the organization that runs NaNoWriMo and an astonishing writer in his own right. In his January 1 newsletter on Substack, he talks about how much bravery it takes to write your “truth.” He quotes Anne Lamont: “Good writing is about telling the truth. We are a species that wants and needs to know who we are.”

My “truth” is that I believe women are fiercely powerful. Because we live in a society where women’s power has been historically undermined, I want to write heroines who are fierce the instant they show up on the page. I want to write women who make mistakes. I want to show women making their heroine’s journey to a place of integrity, peace, and joy. But many modern-day romance readers don’t want to see that journey – they want a woman to show up on the page in a way that they’re used, a way that makes them comfortable in its familiarity. They want to “like” her from go, without analyzing the unintentional bias they’ve absorbed to prevent them from liking her. But fierce female heroines are my truth, and I will continue to write them, even if that means taking some knocks from readers and reviewers.

What is your truth? What is the perhaps uncomfortable thing you want to say about women, men, people, relationships, loves, life, the world? I encourage you to say it. Your truth is unique, made of every day you’ve lived and every thought you’ve had, and will help lift your authorial voice above the din.

#2 - I resolve to reserve my most creative time for writing

I’ve talked about this one before. I will talk about it again. Mostly because, while it is the easiest and best tool for me to get to the end of a 100,000-word book, I still can ignore this tenet: I will guard my most creative time and do nothing but write during it.

My most creative time is from the instant I wake up until about 1 p.m. If I sit down to write as soon as I’ve exercised and washed my face, then the words are relatively easy to find, the big ideas of a book come to me, dialogue flows, and the puzzle pieces of a book fit together. At about 1 p.m., those connections start becoming fuzzy. My brain just doesn’t work as well. I can get a second writing wind at about 4 p.m., but at that point, afternoon meetings and family life begin to intrude.

For years now, I’ve known that morning writing works best for me, and yet I’m still so often tempted to work on social media in the morning. To schedule meetings during that time. To write a little article for Patreon. Even with proven success, I still screw with this.

Discover your most creative writing time – it could be first thing in the morning or in the middle of the night – and as often as you can, keep this time sacrosanct for your writing. Getting successful words on the page will plant the seeds for more successful words on the page.

To keep reading and discover my other three resolutions to help you get words on the page, subscribe to my Patreon at the hyperromantic Author level.

Read a steamy short story from me every month

You might have read The Phone Call, the free sexy short story about a young widow and her husband’s best friend that I offer to all my newsletter subscribers. If not, you can read it here. You might have been one of the readers who emailed me and said, “I loved this story…but what happens after they hang up?

Where’s the sexy scene?????”

I’m happy to announce that that sexy scene is now available in Star *69, my first steamy short story that I am offering on Patreon. For $3 a month, you can read a steamy short story from me every month!

What’s Patreon?

Patreon is a subscription service that gives you an opportunity to support the creators you really love, and it allows creators like me to deliver bonus content to you.

Why Patreon?

Early in my publishing days, I remember discussions about private jets and pool boys. But alas, the reality of being a published author is that it’s difficult to make a part-time living doing it, even though it's full-time work. Patreon is a way for me to keep doing this job I fundamentally believe I was put on the planet to do.

Weaving together all the stuff I put in my books takes time. Patreon will allow me to deliver quicker short bites of the escapist, sexy, over-the-top love stories that you’ve told me you love.

How does it work?

When you subscribe, you can choose three different tiers.

  1. For $1 a month, you can show me your love and get occasional exclusive content.

  2. For $3 a month, you get access to a steamy short story written by me every month. Love my love scenes? Subscribe and you’ll get a lot of them!

  3. For $5 a month, you’ll get the short story and a blog or video about writing and my writing process. It’s a chance to see behind the scenes of being a working writer.

Here's a preview of my first short story offering, Star *69:

 
 

Three years after one of them (Sam) called the other one (Rosemarie) and began their at-least once-a-day phone calls and six weeks after their first astonishing kiss on Valentine’s Day and two weeks after Sam moved into his new (and hopefully temporary) apartment in Boston and four hours after dropping off the girls at her girlfriend’s house for the weekend, Rosemarie fidgeted in silence across from her best friend and new love on their first date.

Not even the low candlelight and heavy rain hitting the windows of this high-end restaurant on the harbor could hide the nerves in Sam’s eyes as he poked at the ice in his Old Fashioned.

If she wasn’t so nervous herself, she could tease this confident, worldly man focused on his cocktail like it was a specimen in a lab. But in a new flowy sapphire silk dress with her hair blown-out and her makeup professionally applied, she felt like a sugar skull that would crumble apart if she behaved like she usually did. He was so gorgeous in the candlelight, a charcoal suit over his fit body, his thick dark-blond hair brushed back when she’d only seen it flicky and wavy, perfectly shaved when she liked his scruff. Rosemarie had watched the cute coat check girl eye him up and down as he’d removed his trench coat and she knew (thanks to her curiosity-killed-the-cat questions about his love life) that it’d taken less provocation for him to approach and take home a woman.

As she carefully pushed a highly sprayed curl behind her shoulder, the reminder that she was finally going to make love to this man who’d experienced the act with so many didn’t ease her nerves.

The movement caught his eye. He flashed a grin that didn’t relax either of them... (Click to keep reading.)

I can’t thank you enough as I take this next step!

Where to find me on social media

There are exciting things happening on the writing front for me and some very unexciting things happening in the world of social media. I will be making announcements soon on the exciting stuff, and I always strive to share it with my newsletter subscribers first. But in the mean time, here are the best places to find me on social media!

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