Boosting Writing Productivity with Author Jeanne Hardt

 photo hourglass_zpsfed3b4cb.jpg Today, please welcome Jeanne Hardt, author of numerous historical romance novels, including Marked and From the Ashes of Atlanta. Short and sweet, here's Jeanne's tip for boosting writing productivity:

Every night as I'm falling asleep, I think about the scene I'll be writing the next day. Dialog and action tumble through my brain and somehow manage to stay there until morning when I write it all down. Maybe a little crazy, but it works for me!

Thanks Jeanne! Now, here's a little bit more about From the Ashes of Atlanta...
From the Ashes of Atlanta by Jeanne Hardt Jeanne Hardt Ashes of Atlanta Book Cover Pick up a copy today from Amazon. After losing his Atlanta home and family to the war, Confederate soldier, Jeb Carter, somehow wakes up in a Boston hospital. Alone, desperate, and with a badly broken leg, he pretends to be mute to save himself from those he hates—Yankees.

Gwen Abbott, a student at Boston Women’s Medical College, is elated when she’s allowed to study under the guidance of a prominent doctor at Massachusetts General. While forced into a courtship with a man she can scarcely tolerate, her thoughts are consumed with their mysterious new patient. If only he could talk.

Two strangers from different worlds, joined by fate. Perhaps love can speak without words and win a war without a single shot being fired.
About the Author After moving to Tennessee in the early 1990's, I have fallen in love with the South and its history. I moved here from Idaho... with the intent of pursuing a career in music and acting, but in 2010 discovered my true love...Writing. I am now a member of Romance Writers of America and my local chapter, Music City Romance Writers. My hope and dream is to one day have a Jeanne Hardt novel in every home. I am a lover of happy endings, but my stories are by no means, "fluff." Life has its ups and downs, and so do my books. Connect: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads
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Published on January 14, 2015 03:52
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