Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Line Drive

Line Drive Sloan Johnson

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PJ Nolan has convinced himself he can get through one last year. That changes when he arrives for the first day of spring training and his teammates think it’s funny to mock the one night that made him feel alive. They don’t realize those pictures are all he has left of Nate Kendricks.

Nate knows nothing about baseball, but agrees to a spring training road trip with his twin brother. 

He’s not thrilled about the prospect of seeing PJ Nolan, the man who’d haunted his dreams since the night of the charity auction. Nate thought their chemistry was undeniable, but after that night, he never heard from PJ again.

Once they reunite, PJ’s certain of one thing: he’s not going to let Nate slip away again. As he gets closer to joining his dad in the record books, he feels Nate slipping away. What will he choose if forced to pick between new love and a lifelong dream?

Sloan Johnson Sweet Spot


What do you do when you get writer's block or stuck on a particular part of the book you are writing?

Scream. Cry. Wish I could drink heavily. Whine to my best friends, who will place a time limit on my wallowing. After all of that is done, I try to figure out why I'm stuck. Sometimes, I think I know my characters better than they know themselves, and they dig in their heels when I write something they don't want to do. Once I throw my hands in the air and write whatever comes to my head without thinking about it, I usually get back on track. If I don't, that means I'm getting burned out and I take a break. Sometimes it's the rest of the day, but if I let it go too long, it can be a month or longer. The more I write, the more I learn to recognize the signs of impending burn out and I can take steps to make sure the month (or longer) breaks don't happen.

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