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Archive for November, 2016



Elle James: Keep on Keeping On!
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016

Can’t believe it’s November already! Today is my father’s 80th birthday! Please wish him a happy birthday. I love him soo much! I came down to visit him this past weekend and stayed until today. I also got to spend time brainstorming with my sister, Delilah! I love the time I get to spend with her. We always have such great ideas when we put our heads together!

I just wrapped up my June 2016 Harlequin Intrigue HOT ZONE, and I’m getting ready for the release of SEAL’S DELIVERANCE Nov 15th.  But that’s not all I’ve been doing.

I sent my youngest daughter off to boot camp! That’s right. She joined the Army National Guard and went to Basic Training Oct 24th.  You know how you are when your baby starts kindergarten and then graduates high school? Well, it’s not much different when your baby goes off to Basic Training. I’m happy, I’m sad. Most of all I’m very proud of her and hope she kicks some butt and aces everything!

Today I’m driving with Susan Stoker to Huntington, West Virginia for a booksigning on Nov 5thThe Rebels & Readers Author Event. If you’re in the area, please come see us and a lot of great authors.  Info here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebelsnreaders/

And we’re making a stop on Nov 3rd in Lexington, KY and having a reader get-together. If you’re in or near Lexington, come see us! Info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1668125496835952/?action_history=null

On November 15th, SEAL’S DELIVERANCE is coming out. It’s the last book in the TAKE NO PRISONERS series, and it will tie in with the BROTHERHOOD PROTECTORS series. Pre-order now!

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Navy SEAL, who once was a cowboy, and a sexy CDC biologist, join forces to find biological warfare vials shipped to an unknown location in Montana

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NaNoWriMo 2016 & A Question
Tuesday, November 1st, 2016

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Don’t know what NaNoWriMo is?

Huh. It’s National Novel Writing Month! It’s huge! It’s powerful! Oorah!

Why should you care? Do you love your authors? Well, believe it or not, every now and then, we need a major kick in the ass to write. Writing’s not as easy as we make it look. Sure, we crawl out of bed in our jammies, turn on our computers, and open a file. We’re “at work” in a minute. We take breaks when we want. Take our showers and get into our yoga pants when we want. We set our own schedules. Sounds like heaven, right?

That part is very, very nice. But…

Our brains have to be “on” when we open that document to begin writing. We have to have an idea. Have to be “in the zone” to create. And sometimes, that can be very, very hard. So, we need challenges to keep us motivated. To recreate the fun. To make us want to sit all day at our desk diving into our imaginary worlds.

That’s where NaNoWriMo comes in. Every November, some of us crazy writers join the international challenge that is NaNoWriMo. I’ve been doing this every November for a while. Everyone’s goal is to write 50,000 words in November to complete an entire novel. I cheat a bit, because invariably I have more than one project I have to work on. But I do commit to writing 50,000 words. Sometimes, I make it. Sometimes, I don’t. However, the point is renew my commitment to writing. 50,000 words sounds like a lot, but it’s really just 1,667 words a day for thirty days. That’s entirely doable.

me2I say that—like a mantra—out loud. So I’ll believe it. Here goes. 🙂

If any of you writers out there want to join me, my NaNoWriMo handle is “DelilahDevlin”—add me as a friend and I’ll add you!

Reader friends, you can help by giving the occasional “attagirl”. Be thinking about me—pounding away at my keyboard, wearing my jammies, and drinking endless mugs of coffee… And yes, that’s me this morning, sans makeup and feeling groggy after an evening of Trick-or-Treating with five kids. But I’m at my desk and ready to go!

So, tell me. Is there any annual challenge you give yourself that’s like this? Something big and powerful?Â