Chapter 13 was a bit longer than originally intended. For
reasons I can’t explain (sensibly), Chapter 12 was supposed to be about ten
pages longer and Chapter 13 ten pages shorter. However, I liked the stopping
point of the previous chapter, so this one seems large.
Click here to read Laramie, Chapter 13.
This chapter overlaps autumn with Coffee at 9. One
has Cooper’s perspective, and one has Laramie’s. And if you want to relive the
full effects of Cooper’s birthday, click here to read Coffee at 9, “October,”
Chapter 9.
In a previous post, I mentioned that the whole incident of
Laramie slicing into his finger happened to me in real life. I do love the
whole “Hold my finger” connection between them. Many couples have their own
cute things just between them. I had Lance and Jakob “hold feet,” which came
from my other half and me actually doing that. I had friends who didn’t hold
hands, they held pinkies. I hope my readers have that special little something
between them that only they share. If you are in a relationship and have
something of your own, let me hear it. I dig that stuff.
For me as the author, it was really nice to relive many of
these scenes. I loved writing them the first time, and now seeing them through
Laramie’s eyes is equally enjoyable. The garlic alfredo kiss, the dance floor
scene, the nervousness in bed and their first time to make love — sheer joy to
write. You’d think catching Laramie up to the previous book would be a chore,
but making sure it aligns and seeing it from his eyes was still engaging to me
as a writer. Portraying people falling in love is its own payoff.
For most people, dating sucks. It’s all nerves in trying to
figure out expectations of the other person. I tried to put much of that
anxiety into these scenes. Let’s face it, every date doesn’t go well.
A reader recently wrote to me saying he had come to really
like Laramie through his backstory and was so relieved to know the outcome, as
he could see Laramie retreating into his shell following a lifetime of
disappointment up to this point.
The good thing is that we still haven’t reached the halfway
point (in terms of page count) in Laramie’s story. There is SO MUCH to this
character yet to be developed. You’ll see.
This chapter ends just before Cooper descends into his love
triangle of hell. I loved writing about the holidays too, so we have that to
look forward to next. Once that arc is completed, it is all fresh content for
Laramie.
In a slight bit of news, I have started both Book Seven and
Book Eight — at the same time. I was formulating plotlines in my head, and both
excited me. Something tells me I will write them concurrently if that enthusiasm
continues. And some of you may not care whatsoever. As Laramie
continues, it leads into both of them.
Your support of my writing is a heartfelt gift. Thank you. I
hope someone holds your finger on a regular basis.
My partner and I don't have anything cute like that (I wish!), but neither of us will leave the house until we find the other one to kiss goodbye - even if it is only to the grocery store. I love your details. They're adorable.
ReplyDeleteI not only loved this supersize chapter (again, it really makes a difference having Laramie's character filled in, seeing how manfully he tries -- for everyone's sake -- to keep from giving in to his ever-intensifying feelings for Cooper) but then happily followed the link-back and enjoyed rereading the COFFEE AT 9 version of Cooper's birthday.
ReplyDeleteI can actually visualise what you are writing about and it has an easy to follow flow.
ReplyDeleteTotally addictive writing. Thanks for posting these excellent stories.
Loving this series so much! You mentioned working on 7 & 8- how are those about? Any chance for a book about Brad? Would love to know more about him!
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