The Writer’s Corner. . .

That New Jersey burb. . .first draft of this new novel (literary fiction) is with my editor. Stayed up overnight to get a last look at it. Then spent Tuesday trying not to fall asleep so I wouldn’t mess with my c. rhythm. Spent yesterday on a lazy river resort pass with my bestie—SO relaxing (treat yourselves!) And despite my plans to get into balance with my schedule, I’m back at work on book 3 of the Cobain series. Somewhere I read about the glamour of the writer’s life. . .I’ll let you know if I find it :)

8/6/25

A cute black kitten peeking over a white surface against a pink background.

Cover reveal. . .coming soon.

Girls’ trip to Nashville.

6/2025

Girls’ trip to Nashville was SO much fun! We do these trips twice a year so far (our first was DC for the Springsteen concert in September-below). Now I’m thinking Italy summer 2026. . .Back at work on my current novel with it due to Sangeeta August 4th (an amazing editor).

6/2025

Besties!

Two women wearing cowboy hats smiling at the camera in a restaurant. One woman has long blonde hair and the other has shoulder-length brown hair.
A woman in a cowboy hat, white t-shirt, and green shorts standing next to a vintage white pickup truck decorated with colorful flowers and butterfly cutouts for a flower event.

So it’s spring. . . I was hibernating with my muse, finished a book (YA) and am 54,000 words into my next novel. I bought a wet suit so I could get on my board during the cold months—it’s still hanging in the closet, tagged and untried. But summer is coming. Longer days with time for work and play. 5/23/2025

The fires. . .

There have been so many these past few weeks (tear). 1/23/25

A palm tree engulfed in flames with thick orange and yellow fire surrounding the tree and rising into the sky.

Fell out of sync with my schedule, not due to the holidays or travel, which I allowed for. I stopped writing forward on my current novel to attend to the rewrites on the TV pilot. Not quite done, as I ruminate on a possible ending for act 5. Needs to be pivotal, a cliffhanger packed with tension as it’s the last scene of the episode. While that’s in the back of my mind, today I will dive back into the NJ burb where I grew up and the characters that are moving me (yes characters, as this is fiction, although one is so close to the real thing it feels like razor burn-I’ll make necessary changes later). Received an email from my wonderful editor, Sangeeta Mehta. She’s in California for a visit, closer to the fires than we are. As I mentioned earlier, Sangeeta was the editor at Little, Brown who pulled me from the slush pile years ago and gave breath to my writer dreams. She’s now a freelance editor and I recommend her wholeheartedly. Her keen wisdom and insight are worth the investment-but plan ahead and contact her sooner than later to get on her schedule. Now, back to Bergen County.

1/12/25

Happy New Year. . .

Have you decided on your goals for this year? Have at least one exciting thing you plan to do in 2025? Growth is important but so is fun and when we combine the two, we hit that sweet spot-the sublime. My drive this year is to challenge my fears (esp of heights) I started early. 1/1/25

Person riding a snowmobile through snowy trees in a winter landscape.
Woman on a snowy landscape wearing a helmet and winter gear, with a snowmobile nearby, mountains in the background.

Can’t Catch Me . . .

A white Christmas and research and adventure in Mammoth.

12/28/24

A snowmobile driver guided adventure ticket for December 27, 2024, at 8:15 am, issued to Suzanne Phillips.

Down with the flu last week so got very little writing done until yesterday. My in the burb book is my main focus now while in the back of my mind I ruminate over what to do about my finished novel that lands somewhere between YA and adult. Editors like a novel that lands squarely in one genre. Of course, there have been very successful novels that are the exception-To Kill a Mockingbird (which, btw, is standard reading in schools from 8th - 10th grade) and a few others. I have a few options: try to push the book along as is, self-publish, build up the adult POV and pitch it as general fiction, pull the YA POV out, which will make it a novella, and package it with another novella-like piece, which is YA, told in verse, and the two connect thematically. I’m leaning toward this last option.

12/15/24

Yay. . .

I received this bit of good news in my email this morning. My first TV pilot, based on my novel of the same title, is moving up. It came with an analysis that had plenty of good things to say about the storyline and main characters, and a few suggestions about style and plot points. Gotta get on those.

12/21/24

Email letter with a logo at the top that says 'Plays'. The letter informs Suzanne that her script, 'The Book of Isaac', Pilot 'Misty', is advancing to the Quarterfinalist round of the 2024 Screenplays TV Pilot Competition, and congratulates her.

Me & My Bestie. . .

in D.C. for the Springsteen concert, September 2024. Would love to see them again-Milan 2025?

12/15/24

Two women sitting in the stands at a stadium or outdoor event, smiling at the camera with many empty blue seats in the background.

Got edits back two weeks ago and am just about finished with those. Don’t you just love when you think you’re done and suddenly a stroke of brilliance strikes and you know it’s right but would require changes to the storyline—so about 4000 new character-building words to write unless that breathes life into another not-to-be-denied development. One more week with this manuscript before I can return to the the small Jersey burb of my current novel-in-progress.

12/7/24

I Love Cupcakes. . .

and lavender lattes, but get neither if I don’t write at least 1000 words today.

12/7/24

A hand holding a cupcake with pink frosting and chocolate crumbs in a black paper cup, in a kitchen.

Genre writing. The boxes exist so that chaos doesn’t. I get that. But it’s so limiting. I feel like, with this new novel, that a box is stuffed inside another box and with two POVs from main characters in differing generations, I am told this novel comes in at Literary Mystery. I feel like it’s more than that. I feel the literary trumps mystery and there’s a big pull for coming-of-age as well.

11/30/24

Winter Sunsets. . .

are beautiful here.

11/30/24

Sunset with pink and orange clouds over silhouetted mountains

I was pulled out of the slush pile at Little, Brown by Sangeeta Mehta so many years ago. I thought I knew how lucky I am. My first book sold at auction, bid on by two of the 5 BIG houses. It was humbling and scary and exciting. I had 2 editors at LB and an editor at UK-Macmillan (Harriet Wilson). They are all wonderfully talented and easy to work with people. Recently, I reconnected with Sangeeta, who just finished editing my current, completed novel. I have a heart full of Thanksgiving!

11/23/24

Honeybutter. . .

He can sleep standing up without falling over. . .most of the time :)

11/23/24

An orange tabby cat sitting on a brown couch with patterned pillows in a living room with sunlight coming through blinds.