
People sometimes ask me why I am a writer when my books aren’t best sellers and have limited financial rewards.
If I questioned one hundred random people, at least seventy-five would claim that someday they will write their memoir, sure to be a best seller. The remaining twenty-five would likely claim they may never get around to writing their memoirs and, sadly, the world will be the lesser for it.
Yet an alarming number of books are published on Amazon every year where they are buried as deep as a sticker in a cow plop beneath a zillion other books. Occasionally, one actually sells!
A few years ago, I decided there was a book in me that the world would be deprived of, should they miss the opportunity to read. Black Cat’s Legacy. After thousands of hours of writing, editing, and rewriting, my first cat mystery was available to the millions of folks clamoring to be amused, entertained, charmed, and delighted by my captivating characters. In this sure-to-become-a-New-York-Times-best-seller, the cat, with his ancestors’ memories, helps his inferior persons solve a cold case murder… and it is scintillating. I promise. Trust me. I’m an author.
My next book was a WWII humorous mystery adventure with an eccentric elderly lady, Mrs. Odboddy–Hometown Patriot. Agnes sees black market conspiracies and Nazi spies running amok as she fights the war from the home front, volunteering, knitting argyles for the troops, and planting a Victory Garden. It involves stolen ration books, missing money, the return of an old wartime lover, chickens in the bathroom, and a smattering of downright no-good-niks. When Mrs. Roosevelt comes to town, Agnes’s fears become a reality, and she must prove, indeed, she is a home front warrior. And yes, it’s available on Amazon in e-book for only $3.99.
I’m now up to 13 published novels with two more in the hopper.
So, why do I continue when it involves thousands of hours writing, editing, and rewriting, the glory is nonexistent, and there are less-than-exciting financial rewards? Irrelevant!
I write because the characters in me are screaming to get out. Folks who read my books often return and tell me that for just a little while, they left their troubles behind and experienced my make-believe world where the bad guy gets his due, and the good guy wins. Then my friend says, “I loved your book! When will you publish the next one?” There’s a smile on her faceWriters. And I know that reading my book put it there!
That’s when I know. It’s all worth it. That’s why I write.
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