
(For an audio version of this post, click H-E-R-E.)
Writing my first novel is hard work. Veteran writers have a lot to teach us. Take Jacqueline Diamond, for instance. She’s published — drumroll here — 102 (maybe more by the time you read this) books! It’s no wonder she won a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and is a two-time Rita Award finalist. Her books range from mystery and non-fiction to romances for all ages (including some about couples over 50) that span the 1800s to present.
This week I’m working especially hard on meeting a couple of novel-related deadlines I’ve set for myself, so I hope you don’t mind if we get right to our guest. (Oh, but first, for the many readers who enjoyed the guest blog post here at Happiness Between Tails by The Wheelchair Teen, check out the heartfelt dialog within the comments of her reblog of it to her site.)
Jacqueline began her life in Texas. Now she and her family reside in Southern California. At her site, learn more about her, her books, sign up for her newsletter, and find more of her writing tips.
Here’s a video of her discussing how to develop interesting characters. And here she describes the storytelling ins and outs of point-of-view.
Read on for her take on how animals and pets can help round out the writing of fiction, as well as make it that much more fun for readers…

Like Cats and Dogs! by Jacqueline Diamond
Characters in a novel take on a life of their own—and not always what the author expects. Animals are no exception!
There weren’t any furry creatures in sight when I began writing Really? At Your Age?, Book One of my Sisters, Lovers & Second Chances series. My heroine, Dr. Cody Matchett, has no pets. She’s too busy delivering babies, risking romance at the age of 52, and losing her heart to the possibility of finally having children of her own.
Then her older sister, Mandy, a resolutely single nurse, has to move in with her for a few weeks…bringing her cats. Beanie and Queenie arrive with attitude! For me, they added a lot to the fun.
Next, while searching out cover images for my next book, Don’t Be Silly! At My Age?, I came across a cat who looks just like Beanie, squaring off with a German Shepherd. And since I wanted Mandy and the new man in her life to (more or less) fight like cats and dogs, it was irresistible.
Suddenly, my hero—a mystery novelist—became the owner of an aging rescue dog. Throughout the story, the animals play a key role.
One of my favorite scenes occurs when the heroine’s ex-boyfriend worms his way into her house by bribing her cats. A furious Mandy tells him, “You are literally something the cat dragged in!”
How did I develop personalities for my cats? That was the easy part! I’ve been owned by several of them and, seriously, have you ever met a cat that didn’t have a distinctive personality?
My experience with dogs is spottier…literally. My family once owned a Dalmatian, a rather high-strung fellow. My hero’s German Shepherd, who gazed at me with soulful eyes from the photo, turned out to be mellower.
On reflection, I’m surprised animals haven’t figured into more of my novels. Perhaps that’s because many of the stories are set in hospitals, such as my Safe Harbor Medical series.
But I’ll be looking for more furry possibilities in the future. After all, they’re fun to read about and fun to write!
What’s your fiction right now? I’m in the middle of Ernest Hemingway’s “The Garden of Eden,” published posthumously. The protagonist is a writer much like Hemingway and apart from the main story, it’s interesting to read of his writing routine and philosophy. Also, I just finished “Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows,” by Balli Kaur Jaswal, a fun yet thoughtful novel that wins beaucoup points for the title alone!
[…] Click H-E-R_E for my new podcast page at AnchorFM. This week’s audio show is the audio version of “Novelist Jacqueline Diamond Published 100+ Books!,” which you can read the text version of H-E-R-E. […]
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Unique approach with solid information
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glad you liked it, Jblues 🙂
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Wow, that is staying power! Just to have that many ideas is amazing. Thanks for sharing, da-AL. 🙏
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I’m grateful to da-AL as well!
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many tx for stopping by, Pam 🙂
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Wow, over a hundred is a HUGE achievement, congratulations! Cats and dogs can indeed be such bundles of joy in life, I like reading books about them too [so long as they don’t die at the end!] I’m currently reading Clap Before You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo – it’s a very emotional read.
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I’m glad you enjoy reading!
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yes – no dead animals for sure – will have to check out Clap – haven’t heard of… will have to check out — it’s got great reviews 🙂
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Congratulations on such a great accomplishment Jacqueline Diamond and thank you for a great share 💕🌸
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Delighted to be here!–Jacqueline Diamond
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I appreciate your visit, Hen ❤
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Amazing to write so many books. Hats off and respect. What an accomplishment!!! Thanks for the introduction. ❤️💝Joni
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It’s a pleasure to meet you!–Jacqueline Diamond
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Thank you. Have an amazing week my new. friend ❤️
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Thanks for reading!
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My pleasure. 🤗
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great that you stopped in, Joni 🙂
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That’s a lot of words, lol. I so get the funny kindred pet ownership, us being the pets. Great share.
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glad you stopped by 🙂
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It IS a lot of words but I think more in terms of the characters and their relationship. A lot of those, too!–Jacqueline Diamond
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Thank you for sharing!!… thank you for sharing your stories with the rest of the world… a great accomplishment and no doubt an inspiration for anyone, whether they are authors or not!… you go, girl!!!! … 🙂
I read all kinds of books (using my Kindle) but at the moment reading “Murder On The Orient Express”… the next book is “The Hound Of The Baskervilles”…. to be followed by South Pacific… 🙂
Until we meet again,…
May flowers always line your path
and sunshine light your way,
May songbirds serenade your
every step along the way,
May a rainbow run beside you
in a sky that’s always blue,
And may happiness fill your heart
each day your whole life through.
(Irish Saying)
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wonderful mysteries in lovely places!
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Mysteries are fun. I enjoyed writing my Safe Harbor Medical Mysteries series. –Jacqueline Diamond
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I am impressed by the sheer number. I mean Jacqueline must have a lot of stories and imagination in her head to be able to write so many books. I am sure she gets new stimuli every day from all kinds of encounters and situations and can make them into a story. What a gift. I like the concept of the late romance and cat and dog and will definitely check it out.
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always lovely to have you stop by, Birgit – happy reading 🙂
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I hope you enjoy them!–Jacqueline Diamond
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Quite an accomplishment!
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amen, Gifted50 🙂
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