

She also never edits while she goes, finding that if she does, she will never get it finished. Just so long as she knows the ending, she doesn’t mind taking some weird back roads to hit it. sometimes she will hit point I before point H and that is the fun part. Along the way, she learns about her characters while she goes, this is where pantsing comes in.

Each plot point is a landmark on the road map. Jen first develops a bullet-point outline of the beats for the story, so she will have a sort of road map of what will happen. She does really need an outline, however. She tried writing fanfiction for some time, which she finds is a fantastic way to plot, since the settings and characters are right there.Īs a writer, she is a plantser, which is a combination of pantsing and plotting. Her early stories were about little girls that had dogs and napped, since you write what you know. She has written for as long as she can remember. She felt that there weren’t enough hurricanes and alligators, so she decided to get down to Florida just as quickly as she possibly could.

But is this attraction real, or just part of the characters they’re portraying? This summer was only ever supposed to be a pit stop on the way to somewhere else for Emily, but soon she can’t seem to shake the fantasy of establishing something more with Simon, or a permanent home of her own in Willow Creek.Author Jen DeLuca was born and raised close to the city of Richmond, Virginia. Yet on the faire grounds he becomes a different person, flirting freely with Emily when she’s in her revealing wench’s costume. Emily knew there would be strings attached when she relocated to the small town of Willow Creek, Maryland, for the summer to help her sister recover from an accident, but who could anticipate getting roped into volunteering for the local Renaissance Faire alongside her teenaged niece? Or that the irritating and inscrutable schoolteacher in charge of the volunteers would be so annoying that she finds it impossible to stop thinking about him? The faire is Simon’s family legacy and from the start he makes clear he doesn’t have time for Emily’s lighthearted approach to life, her oddball Shakespeare conspiracy theories, or her endless suggestions for new acts to shake things up. You can read this before Well Met (Well Met, #1) PDF EPUB full Download at the bottom.Īll’s faire in love and war for two sworn enemies who indulge in a harmless flirtation in a laugh-out-loud rom-com from debut author, Jen DeLuca.

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