Contests for the release of Sabotage

I’m holding two contests in JUNE.

FIRST: WIN a $15 gift card to Barnes and Noble.

To enter the drawing do the following: Email me the name of one or both of the dentists (if you know both you get 2 chances to win) in Protector’s Honor and leave a comment on my blog telling me about your favorite romance novel of all time. I’ll draw the name on June 20th.

SECOND: WIN a signed copy of SABOTAGE.

To enter the drawing leave a comment each week on my blog during the month of June.

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ERNIE

My husband and I had to put down our dog recently because of a sudden and terminal heart condition. As a way to say good-bye, I scribbled down a few lines here (even though my poetry is on par with a 12 year-old’s).

Ernie was a big yellow Labrador and my very good friend. He will be sorely missed.

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Yellow


My friend is yellow furry love
that loped beside me when I ran
Deep waters of the seas he swam
the River and my pond on Holbrook land

My friend is a yellow sunshine beam
that touched my nose with a kiss of steam
He licked my tears and warmed my feet
and knocked my hand for a pat and a treat

Yellow, mellow, soft and sweet
Friendly to the ones he’d meet
On walkabout he did roam
the neighborhood on his own

My friend is a yellow golden lion
who wrestled a skunk and a snake and a Dane
His jaw was massive and white with fangs

But a Gentle Giant beneath his mane

He followed me behind the horse
stuck to the trail and stayed on course
He never asked for much at all

Just a bed and food and a bone and some balls

Somehow eleven years passed by
Big E stayed yellow to my eyes
It’s I that grayed and grew so old

Not my friend of fuzzy yellow gold

For he is the color of all things new
Like the morning sun
And the sparkle of dew
Soft and bright and warm to hug because
Yellow is the color of my canine love

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Get Your Word On interview

Here’s my first interview. It’s in this month’s James River Writers e-zine called Get Your Word On.

2008 Best Unpublished Contest Winner Will be Published!

Kit Wilkinson entered this year’s contest with her manuscript Running From Trouble and it was one of the two runner-ups. In September of 2009 her novel, now Protector’s Honor, is due to be published by Harlequin Enterprises! Laura Jones interviewed Kit about this success and summed up the highlights.

Q: Protector’s Honor is a double winner. It won both the Best Unpublished Manuscript Contest and the 2008 Golden Heart for Best Inspirational Romance. Now you have a contract for publication in September 2009. What has been the most unexpected benefit of these successes?

A: Actually, I was runner-up in the Best Unpublished Novel Contest, but that was great enough. I was pretty excited last April about my name printed in Richmond Magazine and my $200 winnings. And, now, yes, I just signed a contract with Harlequin Enterprises for this same story, which they are publishing next September in their Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense Line. I suppose my biggest surprise over this last year has been the supportive attitude of other authors, their willingness to answer questions and offer guidance as I take these first steps to becoming published. They’ve been encouraging and positive, always.

Q: How long did it take you to write Protector’s Honor and did you have help along the way?

A: It took me three or four months to write the first draft. Afterward, the manuscript underwent two major revisions, which took another two months with a long break between (as I wrote another story). So, altogether I spent at least a year working on it, off and on. And, help? Yes. I have an indispensable critique partner who’s not afraid to tell me when something doesn’t work. And, my retired parents also don’t mind reading for typos, which I greatly appreciate. Yes. Lots of help.

Q: What is your most productive time of day and why is it the best time for you?

A: I’m a morning person. I love to get in a couple of quiet hours in the AM. But, I also have two young children, so things don’t usually go like that. I often follow them around with my laptop. I’m definitely a mom first and a writer second. There’s not a lot of “me” time which is one of the reasons I choose to write category length fiction. But I suppose my schedule will change a lot in the next few years as my children become school-aged. Hopefully, I’ll gain some more mornings to myself.

Q: Any advice for new writers?

A: Get thee to a conference. This is something I waited too long to do. I’m not sure why. I guess I didn’t see the point until I actually went to one but there is a point. Not only do you get to learn good stuff and meet lots of cool people at these conferences, you also get the opportunity to meet agents and editors and very seasoned writers. It’s important to have these connections and to build these relationships. So go to a conference and when you’re there make the most of it, meet as many people as you can and go to as many classes as you can stand. Take notes. Keep in touch with people afterward.

Q: Can you sum up your life in six words?

A: Mon Dieu, mon amour, mes enfants.

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