J.L. Wilson's Blog: Why I'm not here often, page 6
January 26, 2020
Beauty & the Beast coming to a page near you
I just signed the contract for "Mazed", my Beauty & the Beast story. As with all my Remembered Classics books, I went back to the actual fairy tale for this one, so you might find a few surprises -- one of which is, who is the beauty and who is the beast?
Publish date: TBD. I'll keep you posted!
Publish date: TBD. I'll keep you posted!
Published on January 26, 2020 13:56
January 12, 2020
The RWA mess
This is a long post, so bear with me.
There's a bunch of furor in Romance Land right now, which perhaps you've caught a whiff of. It's all being played out on Twitter so I suspect we're not seeing the whole picture, only the picture that's being painted loudly.
In essence: RWA (Romance Writers of America, the "face" of romance authors) has been accused of systematic racism and exclusion for people of color and other cultural and disenfranchised groups. This is an ongoing issue that bubbled up publicly years ago. The organization formed committees to try to address the problems and struggled to explain what they were doing to solve the problem.
This all blew up on Twitter recently because of one author accusing another of racism. Very publicly with lots of blunt language. RWA got involved because the accused author filed a complaint and the accuser was reprimanded, but then the reprimand was rescinded. Twitter blew up BIG TIME in support of the accuser. Some members quit RWA because they felt the process used for all this was shady and didn't follow the rules. Accusations have flown about that this is a coup by the President (because the former one resigned). The current President was called on to resign. Members of the Board resigned. New members were instated.
Then a petition was circulated to demand a vote on the President, and the President resigned. Now there is no President and a very minimal Board.
And all of this is being discussed on Twitter. If you're not on Twitter, supposedly you aren't getting the full story, you're only getting the "official" version that RWA puts out. I seldom venture onto Twitter because of precisely this: I'm not sure who to believe. I don't personally know any of these people, although I've met a few of them at conferences. As we all know, a LOUD voice can get a lot of traction whether it's a truthful voice or not. Who's right? Who's wrong? I don't know.
One side effect of this is that many authors (myself included) are now concerned that our past work may be judged to be racist or biased. Heck, I've had minority characters. I've used settings that might offend someone. I did my research, I based characters on people I know and settings on places where I've been, but I may not have been sensitive to nuances in culture.
Nora Roberts and a few others noted this, saying (among other things): hey, I wrote a lot of books, many of them years ago, that now may have cringe-worthy settings or characters. I'm sorry and I'll try to do better going forward. Thank you, Nora. You expressed what many of us feel.
So where's it all stand right now? I'm not really sure. There's a lot of speculation that RWA may fold. Maybe some of the authors who have left will form a separate group (although good luck with that -- an organization of that size requires a LOT of work to manage).
My concern with all this is that my local RWA chapter may fold. I have many friends in that chapter and it provides a lot of support to me and other authors. I get some benefits from the national group, but my local chapter is the one that has my true allegiance. I went to MN this past weekend to attend our monthly writer's meeting and got a lot of good information. An independent audit is being done to determine what happened when and by who. When that's published, we will have the full story. I think many people will be surprised.
There's a lot of work to be done to keep RWA going. Will they succeed? Time will tell. So if you read about a big schism in Romance Land, that's the gist of it. Without Twitter, this would never have escalated the way it has. Social media is a boon and a curse and this is a great example of that.
There's a bunch of furor in Romance Land right now, which perhaps you've caught a whiff of. It's all being played out on Twitter so I suspect we're not seeing the whole picture, only the picture that's being painted loudly.
In essence: RWA (Romance Writers of America, the "face" of romance authors) has been accused of systematic racism and exclusion for people of color and other cultural and disenfranchised groups. This is an ongoing issue that bubbled up publicly years ago. The organization formed committees to try to address the problems and struggled to explain what they were doing to solve the problem.
This all blew up on Twitter recently because of one author accusing another of racism. Very publicly with lots of blunt language. RWA got involved because the accused author filed a complaint and the accuser was reprimanded, but then the reprimand was rescinded. Twitter blew up BIG TIME in support of the accuser. Some members quit RWA because they felt the process used for all this was shady and didn't follow the rules. Accusations have flown about that this is a coup by the President (because the former one resigned). The current President was called on to resign. Members of the Board resigned. New members were instated.
Then a petition was circulated to demand a vote on the President, and the President resigned. Now there is no President and a very minimal Board.
And all of this is being discussed on Twitter. If you're not on Twitter, supposedly you aren't getting the full story, you're only getting the "official" version that RWA puts out. I seldom venture onto Twitter because of precisely this: I'm not sure who to believe. I don't personally know any of these people, although I've met a few of them at conferences. As we all know, a LOUD voice can get a lot of traction whether it's a truthful voice or not. Who's right? Who's wrong? I don't know.
One side effect of this is that many authors (myself included) are now concerned that our past work may be judged to be racist or biased. Heck, I've had minority characters. I've used settings that might offend someone. I did my research, I based characters on people I know and settings on places where I've been, but I may not have been sensitive to nuances in culture.
Nora Roberts and a few others noted this, saying (among other things): hey, I wrote a lot of books, many of them years ago, that now may have cringe-worthy settings or characters. I'm sorry and I'll try to do better going forward. Thank you, Nora. You expressed what many of us feel.
So where's it all stand right now? I'm not really sure. There's a lot of speculation that RWA may fold. Maybe some of the authors who have left will form a separate group (although good luck with that -- an organization of that size requires a LOT of work to manage).
My concern with all this is that my local RWA chapter may fold. I have many friends in that chapter and it provides a lot of support to me and other authors. I get some benefits from the national group, but my local chapter is the one that has my true allegiance. I went to MN this past weekend to attend our monthly writer's meeting and got a lot of good information. An independent audit is being done to determine what happened when and by who. When that's published, we will have the full story. I think many people will be surprised.
There's a lot of work to be done to keep RWA going. Will they succeed? Time will tell. So if you read about a big schism in Romance Land, that's the gist of it. Without Twitter, this would never have escalated the way it has. Social media is a boon and a curse and this is a great example of that.
Published on January 12, 2020 13:48
December 14, 2019
A new newsletter is available
I just posted my latest newsletter -- just click on the "News" link and you'll find it. All about my latest release, my work in progress, and future plans for 2020 -- it feels really weird to write that (2020!)
Published on December 14, 2019 14:40
December 6, 2019
Hooray! What timing -- it's here!
Whew.
I just finished my latest manuscript last night and now I have a release today. It's REALLY hard to juggle writing a new book while you're talking about an old one (or, old to me because I wrote it awhile ago).
Now -- no more juggling. My other book is finished and I can talk about (ta da!), my Alice in Wonderland book, in which Alice and Asa (the Mad Hatter) embark on a journey that takes them down the rabbit hole of politics.
What a ride!
I just finished my latest manuscript last night and now I have a release today. It's REALLY hard to juggle writing a new book while you're talking about an old one (or, old to me because I wrote it awhile ago).
Now -- no more juggling. My other book is finished and I can talk about (ta da!), my Alice in Wonderland book, in which Alice and Asa (the Mad Hatter) embark on a journey that takes them down the rabbit hole of politics.
What a ride!

Published on December 06, 2019 07:05
October 15, 2019
I have a release date!
I just sent out my most recent newsletter (viewable via the News tab), and wouldn't you know it, I got a release date right after I sent the newsletter.
December 6 will see the release of Whole, my Alice in Wonderland story. That makes two books this year: Pried earlier and now this one -- and you know what that means --
Time to submit another book to my editor!
December 6 will see the release of Whole, my Alice in Wonderland story. That makes two books this year: Pried earlier and now this one -- and you know what that means --
Time to submit another book to my editor!
Published on October 15, 2019 16:14
August 14, 2019
My latest newsletter: available now
My every-other-month newsletter has been uploaded here, to the "News" section of my website. Check it out for some details about my new cover, release dates, and a travel update.
Published on August 14, 2019 16:36
July 14, 2019
What's going on?
I'm busy, as usual!
Since my last book released, I finished the final edits for the next book in the Remembered Classics series. And you get a chance to see the cover for the first time:
Yep, here it is -- my Alice in Wonderland story.
Alice, you say? A gun and a blood-splattered political badge.
Trust me -- it makes sense. Alice helps someone become whole (and goes down a rabbit hole of intrigue to do so). I don't have a release date yet, but like I said, final edits are done.
What's next?
I'm working on the Little Mermaid story (she was a stalker. You knew that, right?) I plan to submit another Remembered Classic as soon as I know my release date for Whole. Which should I submit next? Jane Eyre? Beauty and the Beast? Snow White?
I'll let you know as soon as I decide!
Since my last book released, I finished the final edits for the next book in the Remembered Classics series. And you get a chance to see the cover for the first time:

Yep, here it is -- my Alice in Wonderland story.
Alice, you say? A gun and a blood-splattered political badge.
Trust me -- it makes sense. Alice helps someone become whole (and goes down a rabbit hole of intrigue to do so). I don't have a release date yet, but like I said, final edits are done.
What's next?
I'm working on the Little Mermaid story (she was a stalker. You knew that, right?) I plan to submit another Remembered Classic as soon as I know my release date for Whole. Which should I submit next? Jane Eyre? Beauty and the Beast? Snow White?
I'll let you know as soon as I decide!
Published on July 14, 2019 12:48
May 8, 2019
It's here!
Published on May 08, 2019 05:44
April 20, 2019
We have a live link!
Well, it's live on Amazon and soon on Barnes & Noble:
Pried, my homage to Pride and Prejudice -- featuring Jane Austin (no, not the Jane Austen), Fitz Williams, Mr. Collins, Mrs. Burge, and a cast of characters dedicated to land fraud, saving turtles, and romance -- of course!
This is my 36th romance (not all of them are still in print, but hey, it counts)!!!!
Pried, my homage to Pride and Prejudice -- featuring Jane Austin (no, not the Jane Austen), Fitz Williams, Mr. Collins, Mrs. Burge, and a cast of characters dedicated to land fraud, saving turtles, and romance -- of course!
This is my 36th romance (not all of them are still in print, but hey, it counts)!!!!

Published on April 20, 2019 06:10
April 7, 2019
Sometimes life hands you a wake-up call
That's what happened with the Spousal Unit the other day. Long story short: blood clots on the lungs. The doctor spoke to us post-treatment and said, "I normally have this talk with the widow."
Yep, he dodged the Big Bullet, only because he's been so active up to now. But lately he's been sitting a lot because he's doing a lot of writing (working on a screenplay).
So I bought him a Fitbit and told him to keep moving. I understand sitting for long periods; heck, I do it all the time. But I also get up and move on a regular basis.
The moral of the story: move it or lose it -- lose it all!
Yep, he dodged the Big Bullet, only because he's been so active up to now. But lately he's been sitting a lot because he's doing a lot of writing (working on a screenplay).
So I bought him a Fitbit and told him to keep moving. I understand sitting for long periods; heck, I do it all the time. But I also get up and move on a regular basis.
The moral of the story: move it or lose it -- lose it all!
Published on April 07, 2019 15:22
Why I'm not here often
I work full-time, like 40-50 hours a week. I also write 2 or 3 books a year. And I have a social life. So I don't have much time to hang out online.
I do have a Facebook Author page (https://www.faceb I work full-time, like 40-50 hours a week. I also write 2 or 3 books a year. And I have a social life. So I don't have much time to hang out online.
I do have a Facebook Author page (https://www.facebook.com/jayeAtplay) and I post there daily, and I have a blog and a web site and a couple of other blogs and ... so, anyway. You may not see much of me here.
But I'm here. Waving in the distance. ...more
I do have a Facebook Author page (https://www.faceb I work full-time, like 40-50 hours a week. I also write 2 or 3 books a year. And I have a social life. So I don't have much time to hang out online.
I do have a Facebook Author page (https://www.facebook.com/jayeAtplay) and I post there daily, and I have a blog and a web site and a couple of other blogs and ... so, anyway. You may not see much of me here.
But I'm here. Waving in the distance. ...more
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