Half a million!?

You guys! Thanks to *YOU* and I mean, each and every member of Team Canterwood, there are half a million Canterwood Crest books in print. Talk about insane! What great news for a stressful week.

We’re getting ready to leave for Mayo #3 on Saturday. Thank you all for chiming in on the Facebook page and saying you’ll take 10 seconds out of you day to send good thoughts to Kate during her surgery next Tuesday. We love you all.

I think I’m going to take a break from work and watch GOSSIP GIRL: season one with Kate. We’re starting at episode one. We both stopped watching after two or three seasons, but I loved the first.

Hugs!

~J

Favor, please

If you have Facebook, will you take a look at my “Good Thoughts for Kate” event on October 11th? I’m asking people to take 5 seconds out of their day then to send good thoughts Kate’s way while she’s in surgery. Surgery we hope will help her with pain.

If you join and spread the word, I’d be so, so grateful. Thank you for everything you’ve all already done!

xoxo

~Jess

Update on Kate

I promised you all an update and Team Canterwood (and our friends, especially Alex, Lauren, Becca, Katherine, Bri, and Andi) have been so supportive with e-mails, Facebook messages, etc.

I don’t want to put too much of Kate’s personal medical history online, but this last visit at Mayo was good and bad. Good because we have a surgery scheduled. Bad because doctors still don’t know how to stop/help her with the screaming pain she’s in every day.

We’re going back to Mayo for the third time the second week of October. Kate is going to have surgery where doctors will try to find a cause for her pain. It’s extremely exciting to have this chance, but also absolutely terrifying because of the fear that they won’t find anything.

So, we are both very nervous and anxious right now. Going back to the hospital is not fun. I don’t know how Kate has done it so many times. She still edits Canterwood while living every day for the past year and a half with a pain that medication won’t cover. Pain that makes her scream. It’s heartbreaking to witness and there’s a helpless feeling.

We thank you all for being there to back us–your support has brought happy tears to Kate’s eyes more times than you know.

I ask you all to send good wishes into the universe for Kate on October 11th–the date of her surgery. I’ll create a Facebook page as soon as I have time.

Thank you, guys. We love you all!

xoxo

Video from Rochester B&N Canterwood Event

If you’ve seen the pics below, you know I had a wonderful time at Rochester’s B&N at the Apache Mall. Kate came and introduced me to the crowd while Ross shot all of this footage. Thanks, Ross and Kate!

In one of these videos . . . I read an excerpt from INITIATION! 😀 Enjoy!

I’ve got serious writing to do. Have Diet Coke, coffee, kitty, gloss . . . all set!

xoxo

Book signing this weekend!

The Brooklyn Trio got into Rochester on Tuesday night and crashed. There have been lots of appointments at Mayo and, for the first time, a doctor who listened. Dr. H has an idea of what could be causing K’s pain and though we won’t know for a while, there need to be more tests, etc., we’re all happy that there is finally the tiniest bit of hope and something to go on. I don’t want to share too much of K’s personal stuff, but I wanted to thank you all for the love and support. I promise to keep you updated with how she’s feeling and if this doctor’s guess turns out to be correct.

I’m writing a piece that’s due soon and using the hotel’s color printer like CRAZY. Been printing tons of Facebook pics that I’ve wanted to have. Now, I’ll have things to frame at home.
I’m probably going to head over to the downtown Rochester Barnes & Noble to sign stock like I did last time. How can I NOT visit that castle-like B&N?
I’m also superpumped about my signing on Sunday. Again, the details:
Sunday, September 18th at 2pm
Rochester, Minnesota
Barnes & Noble at the Apache Mall (NOT the downtown location)
Come say hi! I don’t want to be all alone, lol! 🙂 I’m already superexcited that Lauren, the winner of my 15-minute phone chat from eBay, is coming. Our talk turned into half an hour because she was so supercool. Her awesome mom won the chat and the proceeds from all of my eBay auctions are going to the ASPCA.
If anyone else is interested, I’ll add a Skype video chat, phone call, etc., to eBay and we’ll see if we can help more animals with donations!
TGIF! What are your weekend plans?

Thank you, thank you, Horse Mystique


I cannot express the gratitude and love I feel for Team Canterwood. Hannah, aka Piisyummy, from Horse Mystique sent me a lovely, unforgettable email with a surprise attachment.

It came at the perfect moment as Kate and I are hard at work on INITIATION. Kate is also going through excruciating pain as we wait to go back to the Mayo Clinic in September.

I have so much admiration, love and thanks for my online friends that I can’t even begin to explain. All who worked on this banner will see good things come back to them. I believe in karma. 🙂

Much love to all of you and thank you for supporting and loving my best friend. You have no idea how YOUR support keeps me going when I’m writing the books we all love and it gets Kate through her pain to put everything she has into Canterwood.

xxx

Life


I’m blogging from the most beautiful view that I’ve ever seen in Manhattan. Slept in Manhattan for the first time on Friday night. Am in a building where there are doormen, elevator men and security that won’t allow you up unless you show your key or they call the person’s apartment. There’s central air. And gorgeous plants. There’s a terrace that’s begging to have a writer sit and compose a novel.

But the apartment and all its beauty has the most important piece of it missing–Allen R. Kate’s great-uncle passed away last week. We got the call early Friday morning. Kate, battling her own illness, flew into superwoman mode and did the first thing her great-uncle would have wanted: began thinking about how to care for her grieving grandmother–Allen’s sister.

Kate and Gram (I also call her Gram because she’s adopted me in the family) have a special bond that cannot be described. They know when something’s wrong with the other even though they live six hours apart. Gram helped Kate through some of the most difficult periods of her life and has been there to share some of the biggest joys.

Kate is still in the same amount of pain, has no diagnosis–just an educated guess and is on trial medication. But it isn’t working. We’re retuning to the Mayo Clinic in September for more tests. I know I haven’t updated you all on her condition, but I was waiting to see how her body would react to the new medication. It was devastating to come home from Mayo and still not know what is wrong. We’re looking forward to going back and having even more tests run. Again, I thank you all for the support. We still talk about it and it hasn’t been forgotten.

I’m talking about Kate’s illness in relation to her great-uncle’s passing because it shows what kind of person that Kate is. She has been by her Gram’s side, holding her at night, preparing to be with her at the appointments to wrap up her great-uncle’s affairs all while not saying a word about her pain and trying to keep it from being visible on her face.

Her great-uncle was a war vet with a Purple Heart. He was a private, strong, intimidating, smart man who attended Harvard and traveled the world. He was a huge presence in Kate’s life–a man she wanted to impress with grades, work, writing, etc. Kate lived at his apartment during the first few weeks of her time at Simon & Schuster until Ross found their first apartment in Brooklyn. Yesterday, Kate found her edit test and resume that ultimately led to her becoming an editor and now a full time freelance editor, author and co-owner of Violet & Ruby.

Allen will never see Kate’s first book on the shelves, but he passed knowing his great-niece had achieved her dream.

I am in awe of Kate’s strength during this time when she is also grieving and dealing with her own medical problems. She got her strength from her grandmother.

We will probably be staying on the Upper East Side for a week or two. There’s much to be done, but we’re all working together.

So, if you haven’t said “I love you” to someone today or haven’t called a friend that you’ve been meaning to call, do it now. Don’t wait. Life can change in an instant.

New Canterwood Twitter background by Madie

Look at this AMAZING Twitter or desktop wall paper made by the fab Madie! I have lots more artwork (including a gorge Lauren and Whisper piece of art) that I’ll be sharing soon. Right now, I’m back and forth between the hospital and taking a break from the computer to be with Kate.

She is uplifted by all of your thoughts and prayers–I cannot thank you enough. Really from the bottom of my heart–thank you.
You all are my heroes.

Thank you

Quick early morning post:

I wanted to offer my sincerest thank yous to those who created the “A day of Prayer” page for Kate on Facebook. It . . . I can’t even describe what that means to me. I’ve always had the overwhelming support of Team Canterwood, but to have you all back my best friend in the same way is something I’ll never forget.
I’m going to be away for a while starting May 15 as I’ll be in Rochester, Minnesota at the Mayo Clinic with Kate. I don’t know how long I’ll be gone. I’ll have my BlackBerry so I’ll have access to e-mail and I’ll probably take my laptop, so I might be blogging to update you all from there.
Also, I hope to get to the post office tomorrow or Monday to mail the Chosen cover flats. Bear with me as I will not leave Kate alone during the day if it is unsafe to leave her. So, the flats will be mailed as soon as I can.
Next week is gonna be crazy busy as Kate and I prep for Mayo–lots of hotel, flight, packing, paperwork, etc., to finalize. Traveling is so hectic and I’m hoping it’ll be as stressful as possible for Kate.
I’m planning on bringing warm clothes (I’m ALWAYS) freezing, but I better look up the MN weather, too.
On a much happier note, we got HBO so we can attend Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball tomorrow night at 9! I am so. freaking. excited. I’m DVRing it and will probably play it a zillion times, especially when I write. Hopefully, that’ll be soon. I was diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome, which is kind of a fancy name for tennis elbow. On top of my already bad carpal tunnel, I get these stabbing pains in my elbow and my fingers can’t hold a pencil when it’s really bad.
I’m really supposed to be off of the computer for at least two weeks, but I couldn’t help but blog tonight.
I hope you all have a fabulous weekend!
xo

Let’s address some rumors

There has been some chatter online (forums, blogs, etc.) about why dominate hasn’t been released, why Canterwood is taking longer to come out, etc.

I realize you guys on Team Canterwood don’t know, so of course you’re going to wonder. I would, too!

First, Canterwood is no longer on a bi-monthly publication schedule. This was a choice made by my publisher which I agreed to. Writing a book every 6 weeks was a killer and with the books coming out every 4 months instead of every 2, the product will be that much better.

Second, Editor K is seriously ill. Like, we have to go out of state to a special hospital ill. She is going through a medical crisis where her life is at risk. Because of this, we have postponed dominate until she is well. Dominate is not something I would ever write on my own–it’s a collaboration with my writing partner and the product will not be ready until Kate is feeling better and I am ready to write it with her.

I know some of you are frustrated and wondering what happened with dominate. I understand (I do!), but nothing comes before caring for and being with my bestie in a time of need. I hope that’s something you can understand.

We will get dominate to you as soon as we can, but for now, our main focus is what it should be: getting Kate well.

I hope you all can understand and hope that during this time, you can send thoughts of well-wishes to Editor K. She deserves them more than anyone.

xo