Jessica Entirely

Jessica is officially a series!

Just in time for Christmas, the second book of the Jessica series is ready to be published! Jessica Naturally is just days away from publication.

If this seems sudden, it probably is. The world of self-publishing works much differently from traditional publishing. In the world of traditional publishing, you have a release date in mind months ahead of time. Self-publishers like me might have a vague idea of when the book will be released, but not know the actual date until it’s right on them! So many things have to fall into place from so many directions, and suddenly all the pieces are together.

So now I can announce, Jessica goes on her next adventure on December 9, and it’s a fun mystery that requires a bit of science and history to solve!

Eight-year-old Jessica has just survived her first hurricane. As she and her family work to help friends and neighbors recover from the lasting effects of the storm, Jessica makes a mysterious discovery in the gardens of Tryon Palace. Black tulips begin to bloom. They’re out of season, and many believe they’re a bad omen. Can Jessica solve the mystery of the black tulips in time to save Tryon Palace’s annual Candlelight Tour?

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Jessica Entirely, Jessica Naturally

Announcing Jessica Naturally!

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Jess Cee actually finished the cover a while back, but I waited until now to announce, because, well, it’s officially official. The Jessica Series is an actual series. I finished the first draft of Jessica Naturally today.

Not to say that the book is finished. No, it’s still got a ways to go, actually. I need to edit and edit again and proofread. But the story is done, and that’s a huge step. I now feel fairly certain I can finish in time for a December 1 release.

But what’s the book about? In a nutshell, so to speak:

Eight-year-old Jessica has just survived her first hurricane. As she and her family work to help friends and neighbors recover from the lasting effects of the storm, Jessica makes a mysterious discovery in the gardens of Tryon Palace. Black tulips begin to bloom. They’re out of season, and many believe they’re a bad omen. Can Jessica solve the mystery of the black tulips in time to save Tryon Palace’s annual Candlelight Tour?

Jess Cee actually helped me a lot with the plot of this one. In the early spring, we went to Tryon Palace to take photos of the beautiful spring flowers there. I knew at the time that I wanted the next book to take place in at Tryon Palace, and I even figured it would be outside because I already had the title, Jessica Naturally—and the Tryon Palace gardens are perfect for such a title.

Jess Cee and I had a great time that day cooking up ideas for the book. And we came up with our basic plot before we even left the gardens. Not to mention several pictures that Jess will be using to model her illustrations on.

So stay tuned! Jessica Naturally is on track and will be released December 1, 2019. In the meantime, if you haven’t picked up your copy of Jessica Entirely, it’s not too late! Find it at your favorite online book retailer in all ebook formats (yay!) and paperback. Or visit The Next Chapter Books & Art or Snapdragon Toys in New Bern, N.C.

Finally, come find me at New Bern’s Mumfest this weekend! I’ll have Jessica Entirely for sale and some Jessica bookmarks available for free! And even Jess Cee is planning to be there for a while. Can’t wait to meet you!

Jessica Entirely

Reading between the lines of history

I used to get so frustrated with history. Names and dates. Ugh. Memorize them and get an A, but if you got bored and missed something, you could flunk a test.

But then I realized something about history. History is stories. Adventure stories, mostly, because if you don’t do something fabulous or adventurous, you’re not going to make history. History is made by real life heroes and heroines.

I really had to keep this in mind when I started digging into the history of my little town of New Bern. Let’s consider the Masonic Theatre, for instance, since that’s where Jessica’s first adventure takes place.

Here are the facts:

  1. Construction began in 1802, was completed in 1809.
  2. Scene of a duel in 1802.
  3. Oldest theatre in operation in the United States.
  4. Was used for Masonic rituals, but has been open to public use since 1804.

But if you read between the lines, you can see there were some interesting stories going on. For instance, though the Theatre and Lodge were begun in 1802, the Masons had been meeting in New Bern for years before. And why did it take so long to complete? Because, being Masons, they did the work themselves. So this wonderful building, which is now more that two centuries old, was a labor of love.

The duel between John Stanly and Richard Dobbs Spaight is a whole other story, and very interesting, involving multiple letters to the editor in which the two took repeated jabs at each other, both politically and personally. I imagine if it happened today, what with Twitter and Facebook, the result would have been much faster and possibly more violent, but probably have ended up the same way with death for one and disgrace for the other.

It’s more difficult to call the Masonic Theatre the oldest surviving theater than you’d think. A theater in Pennsylvania, which was built in 1809 actually claims that title, as best I can tell, although the Masonic Theatre is at least four years old. Its history is complicated, though. During the Civil War, it was used as a Confederate Armory and a Union hospital. It was a motion picture theater from 1917 to 1974, when it closed down and was only restored and reopened in 2002, home to Rivertowne Players.

What is it that makes this theater so special? A little magic, maybe. Maybe its complicated history has given it more character than most others. If it’s haunted, it’s certainly by benevolent ghosts, though, and reading between the lines of its history is why I chose it to serve as the setting for Jessica’s first mystery.

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Speaking of the theater, Jess Cee and I are looking to add a bit to its history at the end of this month! We’ll have our Jessica Entirely Launch Party there June 30 from 2-5 p.m., so if you’re in New Bern, stop by to say hey and join the fun. We’ll have light refreshments, a DJ, games, karaoke, and a reading of the first chapter of Jessica Entirely.

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Publication date announced!

I’ve been absent from this blog for a while, but I haven’t forgotten Jessica! Not even a little bit, let alone entirely. 🙂

Publishing a book is always a big job, but publishing a children’s book with illustrations is an even bigger one, I discovered. Long story short, Jess Cee gave me the last of the illustrations, I plugged them into the manuscript, uploaded to Amazon and ordered a proof.

First off, I succumbed to peer pressure (never do that, kids) and ordered my proofs with a matte cover instead of glossy. I didn’t like it. Here’s what it looked like:

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It’s just a bit too…blah. The colors are muted and I missed the smooth feeling of the glossy covers. Here’s the back:

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So I decided before I even opened it that I’d be changing to glossy. And then I opened it up. And that’s when I realized I had some more work to do.

Chapter breaks were out of place, pictures had moved around, there were random white spaces. Here’s an example:

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Okay, I’m not exactly a perfectionist in day-to-day life. My office is disorganized, my house is a mess, the kids and animals rule my household! But when it comes to my books, I want it to be right. That’s a full five lines of white space on page 32! No way. Plus, the margins aren’t right and the print, for a children’s book anyway, looks way too small.

I’ve now spent several days perfecting those mistakes and others. Just this morning, I ordered another proof. We’ll have to see how it comes out, but even if it has problems, I am confident now that I have a better idea what I’m doing. And I’ll be able to have everything resolved by the June 30 release date I have planned!

If you’d like to preorder a copy for your Kindle, you can now do that. Otherwise, join me on June 30 for a grand party to celebrate the release of Jessica Entirely!