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Jill Jones

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in Tulsa, Oklahoma, The United States
December 11

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I'm a curious soul with a vagabond spirit, raised by a loving family with a dad heading a geological oil exploration crew in the mid-twentieth century. We roamed like gypsies throughout Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana in search of cracks in the earth's surface that promised black gold. That upbringing instilled in me a love of travel, adventure, and a curiosity about the history and culture of the people of the places where we lived.

After graduating the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Journalism, with a specialty in fiction writing, I spent two years in Europe, an experience that broadened my horizons and opened my young eyes to a wider world than I had ever imagined.

Since those early days, I have lived in many houses, including a 45-
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Jill Jones It depends on what you consider Gothic Romance. In my world, it's works like Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, Rebecca, a lot of the work of Mary Stewart,…moreIt depends on what you consider Gothic Romance. In my world, it's works like Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, Rebecca, a lot of the work of Mary Stewart, i.e. set in 19th century England with dark alpha male threatening but also alluring to the innocent heroine. With these parameters, none of my books really fit, although the last two, written under the pseudonym Emily LaForge, were sort of "new American Gothic," at the request of my publisher. In Beneath the Raven's Moon, I pulled out all the classic devices from traditional Gothics, including Poe's ravens, DuMaurier's bones under the boat house, Charlotte Bronte's mad person in the attic, (could be a spoiler), evil house servants, etc.. I set it in a looming post-WWII castle built by the heroine's wealthy and eccentric uncle in upstate NY, with all the requisite creepy atmosphere. But into this, I threw cell phones, helicopters, holograms, and other modern paraphernalia. I didn't know how it would turn out, but actually, I think it's quite fun. I especially liked the way the Audible reader interpreted it. The book that followed, Shadow Haven, has its Gothic elements as well, set in the haunting bayous of south Louisiana. (less)
Jill Jones First I apologize for not answering this and these others a year ago. I have recently retired from full time work and now have time to pay attention t…moreFirst I apologize for not answering this and these others a year ago. I have recently retired from full time work and now have time to pay attention to my real work! So far, writers' block hasn't been a big problem for me. I have to sort of zone out and think about my characters and what they would do, and somehow they sort it out for me. I guess my advice would be to not try too hard and let your creative juices just flow. Even if you write bad stuff, you can always delete it, but sometimes that opens the doors to the good stuff.(less)
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For me, it is difficult to imagine life on the southern frontier between 1750-1780. Who were these immigrants who came into places like Charleston and Wilmington rather than the more typical points of entry such as Philadelphia and New York? Why did they come? What were they running to? Or from? Did they come of their own accord, or were they indentured or enslaved? How bad was life where they cam

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