Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Today is the Day!





Friends and Enemies releases today. I am now a published author. Scary thought! What if no one likes my book? Oh, I’ve been told it’s good by friends who critiqued it or read it to endorse it, but they’re friends. It won an award, but that was based on the first several pages, not the whole story.
What have I gotten myself into? Why did I think I could write?
I enjoyed writing stories as a kid. The first Girl Scout badge I received was the Writer. But to write a book? In fact, a series of three books, all releasing this year?
I started writing in the early 2000s. A publisher had my contemporary manuscript for a year before saying, “No thanks.” I had been writing another story, but set it aside. Then in 2008, I read Debbie Macomber’s book Twenty Wishes, about a group of women who decide to fulfill their dreams. That got me interested in writing again, and I bought a laptop.
And now? People can actually buy my book!




4 comments:

  1. Congratulations again! Those are good questions... but in the month since I've been published, I've had several people tell me how wonderful my book is. Feels great! The hard part is finding people who want to read the book, getting the word out. The hard work isn't over. :)

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    1. Reading some of the reviews can be, um, interesting!

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  2. I just read Sarah Ruut's blog about you and then two of your blog posts. If the book is as fascinating as your blog posts, it must be wonderful!

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    1. Thank you, Kris. Personally, I think the book is better than the blogs!

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