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April 8, 2021
Friday Five
TGIF! Time to jump into sharing five random things about our week. Here’s mine:
You may have seen this on my social media already: I have an assistant again! I’ve worked with Carla a few years back, and am pleased to be working with her once more. She smart, energetic and full of ideas. Carla is the owner and operator of Everything Romance Blog and Everything Romance Promotions. The funny thing about having an assistant–it’s more work in the beginning. I knew this from experience, but let’s just say Carla’s amazing and I’m out of breath trying it keep up, LOL! All joking aside, I had planned to wait until I was deeper into this book to prove to myself I could do it before taking on an assistant. But when a good opportunity comes around, the wise woman takes it. And gets her butt in the chair and writes the dang book.In Weird & Cool Finds news. I was searching old emails looking for something I can’t even remember now, and found an entire paranormal proposal (a proposal is a synopsis, three chapters and mini-outlines for several character’s stories) that I’d sent to my editor. I had COMPLETELY FORGOTTEN about it. I didn’t have it stored in my normal files of books either. This had been a big deal at the time, and my agent was submitting this proposal to editors, so how I did just forget? What I think happened was I sold another contemporarily series to Entangled and had started writing The Plus One Chronicles to self-publish, so we set this paranormal one aside. And then I changed computers, and for some reason, this series wasn’t transferred over to the new one. In any case, I have it all in a folder now. I don’t know what I’ll do with it, but I have it to either finish or rewrite at a later date.I’m scheduled to get my second Covid shot tomorrow. I’ve spent the week getting stuff done just in case I have a reaction. I had no reaction to the first one other than a sore arm. My hope is that I have little or no reaction to this one and can log in some real writing time. This book needs my full, focused, crazy-eyed attention.Today I’m meeting Biker Witch to hang out for a few hours and really looking forward to that. I would love to see Turbo this weekend too, but I have to see if I have a reaction to the shot first. I can take time off from writing next week to see him too, but I’m getting really torn between the whole having a life thing and writing this book. Can’t I just have a few more hours and extra energy five or six days a week????? I’m mean, sure, I’d probably waste them on Google or watching dog videos, but who knows, I might actually write a book. Where do I put in my request for extra hours and energy?That’s my five random things, now I’d REALLY love to hear yours! Have a great weekend!
The post Friday Five first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.April 6, 2021
Wednesday’s Thought of the Day
The lizards are back! My dog Maggie is thrilled. She’s spending hours searching the backyard for them. She circles the entire circumference of the yard, looking around the pool equipment, under all the flower pots, in the back planter, under the trashcans and on the side hill.
She does this over and over, and every once in a while she scores by finding a lizard, and the chase is on! it usually only last a few seconds, but those are the best seconds of her life. If I had to guess I’d say she spends at least five hours searching for a few seconds of chasing.
Most of the time, the lizard escapes.
But once in a great while, she’ll actually catch one. Those are magical moments for Maggie. Rare and golden, and worth all the hours of looking followed by disappointment. She hasn’t caught one yet this year, but she doesn’t care. She keeps going with the burning confidence that she will catch another lizard and relive the magic all over again.
That’s how I feel about writing.
Except, to the best of my knowledge, no lizards are harmed or terrorized when I’m writing
Happy Wednesday!
The post Wednesday’s Thought of the Day first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.April 4, 2021
Weekend Roundup
**Once again my blog missed the 1:00 am scheduled publishing. No clue why. Frustrating.
It was a good weekend. I hope all of you who celebrate Easter had a great day!
It was Wizard’s birthday yesterday, so we focused more on that than Easter this year. We went out to breakfast for the first time in over a year, and really enjoyed it. We made ribs for dinner. And the coolest gift award goes to Youngest who surprised him with an airbrush set for painting his models and RC Cars. Wizard was stunned and thrilled.
Yummiest prize goes to CPA Boy and Special K for sending these delicious mini cupcakes. What’s really nice is these keep in the freezer, and you can thaw out however many you want on the counter in 20 minutes. Wizard is loving them and all the variety of flavors too. (I had offered to make him a cake, of course, but when these were delivered, he was delighted!)
And Middle Son spent all Saturday with Wizard as they raced together at a track. They hadn’t done that in over a year, and that was special to Wizard too. He said over and over how much he enjoyed spending time with Middle.
Wizard had a good birthday, and that makes me happy.
I’ve got a few writerly things going, and hoping that I can get in some real work time this week. I need to get the Primal Magic on track. I’m not going to get into my struggles, most of you know my process looks like this:
Nope, just not going to talk about the crazy write-and-delete-a-thon going on there. I blame Wizard for distracting me. And Maggie. And Google. Definitely Google–I go to look up one random fact and then next thing you know, I’m learning how to fly an airplane, the 7 secret uses for baking soda, and how the mafia launders their money. It’s like crack people, all the cool information just waiting for me to consume!
How was your weekend?
The post Weekend Roundup first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.April 1, 2021
Friday Five
TGIF! Let’s jump right into sharing five random things about our week:
April is filled with appointments and I’m just scratching the surface of things I need to catch up on after the Covid shutdown. I made Maggie’s dental appointment and am relived about that because it’s been a couple years since her last one. Small breed dogs have a lot of problems with their teeth. In this case, preventative care really is worth the money, time and risk of anesthesia. We originally planned to do it at the beginning of this year, but Maggie’s bladder stones threw us a curveball. We’ve renamed Maggie — Maggie Money Pit this year

That’s my five, now I’d love to hear yours! I hope everyone has a great weekend!
The post Friday Five first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.March 30, 2021
Character Quirks
Time got away from me which is 50% my fault and 50% my son’s fault for daring to call me to chat and throwing me off my stride That’s my official excuse for a quick Wednesday post.
Characters quirks make help make heroes, heroines and secondary characters, recognizable, relatable and interesting. They also develop a character’s emotional arc, but that’s a deeper (longer) post. This is more for fun today. I’m going to use Eve Dallas from J.D. Robb’s “In Death” series because those books are recognizable in some form to the majority of readers. I’m going to skip over her childhood trauma which is Eve’s motivation for most of her life decisions, and stick to quirks–those smaller, but recognizable traits that, when added together, make us unique as individuals. For Eve, what amuses me and keeps drawing me back to her in the series, is her “literal thinking”.
I can think of two examples. Keep in mind, I’m simplifying a really complex and well-done character to boil it down to amusing quirks. And these are “my” interpretation of the character. Each reader has their own interpretation
Those are some quirks I love in romance novel characters. Now it’s your turn to share quirks that you love.
The post Character Quirks first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.March 28, 2021
Weekend Roundup
My weekend rated a Pleasantly Busy Seal of Approval.
Saturday I made Bailey’s Hot Chocolate Mini Bundt Cakes I made for my daughter-in-law’s birthday:
This set has Bailey’s Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
This set has Chocolate Ganache Icing
Then we went to their house. It was a lovely afternoon of visiting them, having barbequed hamburgers, and playing with the dogs. Special K dropped by with our grandson, Turbo. It was adorable watching three-year-old Turbo playing with their dogs. They have two pit mixes; Hazel is about 40 pounds and her nature is very gentle. Turbo threw her toy for her and they had a blast. Jett is about 70 pounds, and one of the most confident and balanced dogs I’ve ever met. However, because of his size, they are more cautious with him around Turbo. Jett’s really good with kids in general, but he doesn’t realized he could hurt Turbo if he bumped into him too hard, and he’d most definitely lick his face. In fact, he did mange to lick him a couple times, and Turbo laughed. Since Turbo has three dogs of his own, he’s used to doggy kisses.
Middle Son and Daughter in law were telling us all about a huge charity event they were a involved in last weekend to help very sick kids in the hospital. They do this every year. My daughter-in-law also does a lot of work for a dog rescue. I love hearing about their passion and dedication to making a difference, and I love that my daughter-in-law recognized this generous, caring side of our son, and helped him direct that energy into such worthy causes.
Sunday I made lactose free double chocolate chip cookies for Youngest, then went over there to see him. He’s also working 7 days a week during tax time. I got to see his two dogs (y’all know I love all the dogs, LOL), and see his new nail gun. He LOVES his tools, and is pretty good with them too. He also showed me his various work benches, because of course, you need more than one. All forms of carpentry is how he decompresses from the daily work of tax and wealth management.
For anyone intersted in lactose-free cookies: I do it by substituting lactose free margarine for butter, and non dairy dark chocolate chips (I use the brand “Enjoy Life” dark chocolate chips), and I make sure the cocoa is 100% cocoa with no milk added. Once I make the dough, I chill it, use a cookie scoop to form the cookies, and put those in the free for 10 to 20 minutes right before putting them in a hot oven to bake. That prevents the lactose free butter from spreading too much, and gives the cookies a soft, almost brownie-like consistency.
That was my very chocolatey weekend, now I’d really love to hear about yours!
The post Weekend Roundup first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.March 25, 2021
Friday Five
Sorry for the late post! I had it set up correctly, but it glitched and didn’t post
TGIF! Let’s jump into sharing 5 random things about our week.
Yesterday Turbo and Special K came over and spent the day here. It turns out that when Turbo says, “Grandma will you play with me?” I will crawl all over the house playing cars. My car is the bad guy trying to escape and Turbo’s car is the police. I may be crippled when I try to get out of bed this morning, but when Turbo says, “Grandma…” I melt and do whatever he wants. That laughter you hear in the background is Special K cracking up because Grandma will do anything Turbo wants

That’s my week, now I’d love to hear about yours! I hope you all have a great weekend!
The post Friday Five first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.March 23, 2021
Trigger Warnings
I was scrolling through my FB feed, and saw an author upset at a scene in a book she read that was a “trigger” for her. She was mad that the book did not come with a Trigger Warning.
For clarification, a trigger warning is a statement alerting the reader to content that may be upsetting or disturbing. For instance, if the book has rape, rough sex scenes or unexpected violence. This allows someone who may have PTSD from a past traumatic event to avoid a book that may “trigger” them.
It’s a nice idea, sure. But is it realistic? I have questions:
Who defines what will upset each reader who picks up my book? Is killing an animal something that needs a trigger warning? What if it’s a beast from hell? Or a creature a demon witch raised from old bones? Does that need a trigger warning?How much responsibility does the author have?How much responsibility does the reader have?Should authors change with the times?Who defines which book needs a trigger warning?
I have returned exactly one book to Amazon for content. I read the first chapter in which the main character mentally made fun of a woman for the way she walked on her prosthetic foot. He made clear in his thoughts he was fully aware that she was an amputee. I slammed the book closed and never read another word. I returned that book for a refund because I couldn’t live with that book earning any of my money.
But what kind of trigger warning would that book possibly have? The hero is a disgusting bully? An amputee is disrespected? How about, Jennifer Lyon this book is not for you?
That last one sounds silly, but it illustrates a point. Each of us can read the same scene and have entirely different reactions. It happens all the time. What if that character I assumed was the hero of the story turned out to be attacked by a pack of rabid coyotes and the woman saved him? And a result, he grows a heart and soul and learns how to be a real human being?
I’ll never know. I personally reacted so badly, I couldn’t read another world. But others may not have been affected the same way. Many may had been cheering his downfall and feel a measure of satisfaction at seeing it—if that’s what happened.
I think there’s a careful line to be walked here. First and foremost, if an author thinks there’s something in the book that needs a trigger warning, then that’s totally the author’s prerogative. I put at the bottom of my trilogies that the books are part of a trilogy. I feel readers deserve to know that. I suppose that’s a trigger warning of sorts. Many readers feel they’ve been burned by buying a book they think is a full length story, only to discover it’s only the first book in a trilogy. To me, that’s reasonable.
I’ve also warned of steamy sex scenes. I don’t like the idea of some reader expecting a “clean” (hate that term) romance picking up mine.
I loathe the idea of some entity out there deciding which books must come with trigger warnings. Reading is so subjective. What if some entity or governing body of trigger warnings decided that my hating the book meant we should warn readers that the book contains an amputee? I’d hate that a hell of a lot more than I did that book. That’s a terrible form of discrimination that casts blame on the amputee, rather than the bully.
I don’t want to go down that revolting slippery slope.
How much responsibility does the author have?
I worried about scenes in my Savaged Illusions Series trigging some readers. In my view, that series walked the line between romance and a little bit of woman’s fiction because it does have tragedy in it. A woman struggles with memories of a trauma, and I chose not to put a trigger warning in because it would have also been a spoiler. It’s a tough call.
One way around that is to put clues in the blurb of the book. For instance, in Savaged Dreams, book one of the Savaged Illusions Series, I have a sentence that reads: At fourteen years old, she survived an attack by a famous musician. I felt that gave a decent hint that her past was dark and potentially problematic for some readers.
The author has responsibility to give readers an idea of the book they are buying, and a blurb is an excellent tool, along with the cover and marketing material. But she or he should not be forced to put in a list of trigger warnings like lawyers warning of side effects in a pharmaceutical commercial.
How much responsibility does the reader have?
I wish I could remember if I read the blurb of the one book I returned to Amazon in disgust. Did I do my part in figuring out if that book was for me before I bought it?
If I didn’t, I should have. Readers have a responsibility too. I have a pretty good idea of the types of books I like and dislike. For example, despite being a Christian by faith, I don’t read or judge books marketed as Christian Romance (or whatever the current jargon is). While I’ve read some I enjoyed, I’ve also found others triggered some bad memories. It’s nothing at all against the genre or authors, and as an author I support those writers one hundred percent.
I just don’t want to read the books to force me to relive a painful past that includes the death of someone I loved. I recognize my trigger and respect it. But if I don’t take the time to at least read the blurb, then get annoyed because I end up reading what I didn’t want to—that’s on me.
The reader does have some responsibility too.
Should authors change with the times?
This one is so tricky. It’s like arguing political correctness which is open to wildly varying interpretations. All I can do here is give you my view. Remember I mentioned the reader who was venting about a book not having a trigger warning? Despite not fully agreeing with her, I read every word of her rant. Why? Because I care about readers. I listen when readers have complaints, even when it’s not about my book specifically. I care so much, I’m writing this blog.
But I have to balance that against things like giving away spoilers in the plot or feeling censored by a list of required warnings. It’s a balancing act. I will continue listening and if I see the readers are consistently asking for more warnings up front, then yes, I’m willing to change with the times.
What are your thoughts on trigger warnings?
The post Trigger Warnings first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.
March 21, 2021
Weekend Roundup
We had beautiful weather this weekend, slightly coolish and with some clouds. Perfect for walking, so Maggie and I made the most of it. We were able to get into the field since the construction workers aren’t there on the weekends. I’m actually surprised they didn’t have a guard there since they leave heavy equipment and tractors, but Maggie and I really enjoyed it.
Otherwise, I made some cookies, did errands and avoided writing. I hope that just walking away for a few days will help me, we’ll see when I go back to it today. But avoiding writing has helped me clean bathrooms, bake, clean out a closet, dust a couple blinds, buy some sunglasses after wearing badly scratched ones for years and order a couple shirts and one-piece bathing suit…LOL.
That was my weekend, how was yours?
The post Weekend Roundup first appeared on Jennifer Lyon.March 18, 2021
Friday Five
TGIF! Let’s jump into sharing five random things about our week.
I’m procrastinating on my book, so I keep filling online shopping carts, then deleting them.Wizard has car fever. It’s a chronic, reoccurring condition with him. I’ve yet to find a cure
Not sure what the weekend will bring, but that’s my five random things. Now I’d love to hear yours! I hope each of you has a wonderful and safe weekend!
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