Author: JHarte

  • Taking a Risk and Stepping Into the Unknown

    Taking a Risk and Stepping Into the Unknown

    About two weeks ago, I came a across a Tweet that said Harlequin was having a pitch challenge for its Blaze line. If you don’t know Harlequin, it’s a company that publishes category romance books every month. One of its lines is Blaze, which according to Harlequin is its sexiest line. I have a draft of a romance that I thought I might pitch to Harlequin (at the time I was thinking of its Desire line…one hot notch down from Blaze), but Harlequin submission rules still require snail mail and I hadn’t gotten myself organized to put together a complete package with SASE. But the Blaze Pitch Challenge said to email a one-page synopsis and first five pages, so I thought, why not. Actually, my thinking process was something like:

    “I should do that”
    “But my manuscript is only a rough draft. Maybe it’s not ready to pitch”
    “What the heck, you can’t win if you don’t try”
    “Ugh, I have to write a synopsis, which are 100 times harder than writing a novel”
    “It’s just one page. Give it a go.”

    Whew. So on the last day for submissions, I sent a one-page synopsis and first five pages of “Southern Comfort”, a straight forward romance about a sassy, feisty southern gal and brooding, but hot New York guy.

    I’ve never done anything like this before, and while I’ve read many Harlequin books, I don’t know much about its editors or writers. And yet, I felt pretty good about what I submitted. Perhaps it was the universe rewarding me for taking a risk, because on Friday afternoon I got an email saying my submission was one of five selected to participate in the pitch. Whoop!

    But then I thought, “I don’t know how to pitch through conversation.” The Harlequin Pitch Challenge uses online chat to converse with editors. I’m nervous mostly because I don’t know what to expect? What questions will be asked? How much of the book actually needs to be done? (Only about 1/3 of it I’d feel comfortable letting someone else read. The rest is just too rough and some scenes aren’t written yet). What will the editor want to know about the characters and plot. Will I be able to convey plot succinctly? How are pen names managed (I submitted using my real name, but let the reviewers know that I used a pen name). The email I received on Friday indicated that I’d get further details this week and I hope that means I’ll be able to prepare.

    So now I’m editing two books, “Old Flames Never Die”, book two in the Valentine series, and “Southern Comfort” so I have something to send should the editor ask for it on Wednesday. And because it’s the Blaze line, I have to up the hot factor, which is harder than you might think. But I’m up for the challenge.

    I feel a little stressed out with so much going on, but then I think, “Hey, this must be what it’s like to be a real writer!”

  • Blog Tour Updates

    Blog Tour Updates

    I’m not freaking out about being woefully behind in NaNoWriMo because I’m having so much fun on the Deadly Valentine blog tour. Plus, I’m on the last chapters of Old Flames Never Die, Valentine Mystery book two, which is way more important than 50,000 words, right?

    The blog tour has been awesome. Not only can you find reviews and articles, but you can enter to win a free copy of Endangered. In case you missed it, check out the sites below:

    Day One: Reading Addiction Blog Tours

    Day Two: Inside BJ’s Head, which included a great review.

    Day Three: Up All Night Reviews, which despite it’s name didn’t have a review but had a guest post by moi!

    Day Four: My Cozy Corner, with a 5-star review

    Check here for upcoming stops. I’ll be virtually touring until Nov. 22

  • Blog Tour Day One: Reading Addiction Blog Tours

    Blog Tour Day One: Reading Addiction Blog Tours

    Today is the first day of a two week blog tour, where I answer interview questions, write articles and even give away books. Today I’m at Reading Addiction Blog Tours for a meet and great and book giveaway. You’ll be able to learn a little about my writing process, my challenges and what I’m working on now. Plus, you can enter to win a free copy of Endangered.

    Please stop by Reading Addiction Blog Tours and say hello!

  • Jenna Harte Blog Tour for Deadly Valentine

    Jenna Harte Blog Tour for Deadly Valentine

    I’m doing a blog tour for Deadly Valentine the week of November 12th. My tentative schedule is as follows:

    November 13 – Inside BJ’s Head 
    November 14 –  Up All Night Reviews
    November 15 – My Cozie Corner 
    November 16 – My Daily Obsession
    November 17 – Bea’s Book Nook 
    November 18 – Andi’s Book Reviews
    November 19 – Paulette’s Papers
    November 20 –
    November 21 – Lov Liv Life Reviews
    November 22 – My Reading Addiction
    November 23 –

    I want to give a shout out and big thank you to Cami at Reading Addiction Blog Tours

  • NaNoWriMo Day One

    NaNoWriMo Day One

    It’s November 1st and that means it’s time for NaNoWriMo — National Novel Writing Month. The goal of NaNoWriMo is to write 50,000 words in 30 days. It sounds daunting, except that it’s only 1,677 words a day. That’s not difficult to achieve if you know what you want to say. To help me stay on pace, I created a daily word count chart using a graphic from NaNoWrimo. You are welcome to share or pin the graphic, but please let your followers know where you got it!