Today we are interviewing author Jennifer AlLee. Her most recent book, The Pastor’s Wife, is available through Abingdon Press.
As a child, Jennifer AlLee lived above a mortuary in the heart of Hollywood, California, which may explain her unique outlook on life. Her publishing credits include The Love of His Brother, a contemporary romance from Five Star Publishing (November 2007) as well as skits, activity pages, and over one hundred contributions to Concordia Publishing House’s popular My Devotions series. Her latest novel, The Pastor’s Wife, releases February 1, 2010 from Abingdon Press. She’s an active member of American Christian Fiction Writers and serves as the Nevada Area Coordinator. Jennifer resides in the grace-filled city of Las Vegas, Nevada with her husband and teenage son. Visit her website at http://www.jenniferallee.com/
The Pastor’s Wife: Maura Sullivan thought she knew what she was getting into when she married soon-to-be pastor Nick Shepherd. But when “the other woman” in her marriage turned out to be her husband’s congregation, she ran. Three years later, she’s back in the small community of Granger, Ohio, for the reading of a will that names both her and Nick as beneficiaries. Now Maura must face the husband – and the congregation – she left behind.
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Jennifer took a few minutes to talk about publishing from a writer’s perspective with Writing Career Coach.
Writing Career Coach: Tell us about your book, The Pastor’s Wife.
Jennifer AlLee: Simply put, it’s a story of love lost, found, and rebuilt again. It opens with Maura Sullivan returning to Granger, Ohio, six years after she left it. Though she vowed never to return, now she must face all the disappointments she tried to leave behind; a husband who ignored her, a congregation she couldn’t please, and a God who took away everything she loved.
Nick Shepherd thought he’d put the past behind him until the day his estranged wife walks back into town. Intending only to help Maura with her crisis of faith, Nick finds his feelings for her never died. Now, he must face the mistakes he made and find a way to give and receive forgiveness.
As God works in both their lives, Nick and Maura believe they can repair their broken relationship and reunite as man and wife. But Maura has something to tell Nick before they can move forward. It’s what drove her to leave years earlier, and the one thing that can destroy the fragile trust they’ve managed to rebuild.
WCC: How do you plan and write your books?
JA: When I began my writing journey, I was a seat-of-the-pants writer all the way. This means I’d sit down at my keyboard with little more than an idea and let the story unfold from there. But over the last few years, I’ve become a bit more strategic. I’m still not a detailed outliner. And don’t even get me started on character sketches… they drive me crazy! But I’ve learned that it helps me to write a very loose outline. It’s more like a synopsis, which every writer needs to know how to write anyway. That little bit of pre-planning helps me avoid hours of staring at a blank screen.
WCC: What is it like working with editors? Do you have tips for getting along and building a great relationship with them?
JA: I love my editor at Abingdon Press. Barbara Scott is an amazing woman. But sometimes the editing process in painful. It’s hard to hear that you need to rewrite the entire first chapter of your book! The most important thing to remember is that you and the editor have the same main goal: to make your book the best it can be. One huge advantage the editor has is objective perspective. I may think that every word of my manuscript is golden, but the editor can stand back and see the thin, tarnished spots. A good editor is your best friend and a smart writer will take advantage of her knowledge.
Read more of Jennifer’s interview at Examiner and find out how she maintains balance.
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Leave a comment on this posting and you could win a copy of The Pastor’s Wife. The drawing will take place on Feb. 9, 2010. This give away is for US residents only. There is no fee to enter.
Other books by Jennifer AlLee:
The Love of His Brother
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Tiffany Colter is a writer, speaker and writing career coach who works with beginner to published writers. She can be reached through her website at writingcareercoach.com.

Hi Tiff & Jennifer -
Thanks for an excellent interview.
Jennifer’s experience as a SOTP writer piqued my interest. I’ve been trying to learn how to plot, but it’s like trying to fit into jeans that are two sizes too small. Perhaps a combination approach would work for me.
Please enter me in the drawing. I’d love to read Jennifer’s book.
susanjreinhardt (at) gmail (dot) com
Blessings,
Susan