Another courageous story from one of my fellow Indie Chicks. This week Danielle Blanchard is my guest.
“Write or Die”
2010 was the worst
year of my life.
After a very
successful career in the banking industry, I suddenly found myself unemployed,
my marriage falling apart and to add insult to injury my father dying. I had a
10 month old daughter and suddenly, I was back living with my unmarried, child-free
sister with two children. Life was bleak and the most terrifying part about the
whole situation was I had absolutely no idea what I was going to do.
I was attending
university for a degree in International Business but who was I kidding? I’d
always hated business; I was good at banking but should I base my career on
something I was simply good at or should I be doing something I love? This was
my dilemma and I had no one to blame for my predicament but myself.
Plenty of women had
overcome more tremendous obstacles so why was I feeling sorry for myself? I
steeled my spine and decided to make some real decisions. In the middle of the
detritus which was now my life, I found a wonderful and caring man I fell hopelessly
in love with but the problem was he didn’t live in this country and he was a
successful and driven attorney. What would he want with someone like me?
Unemployed, two children, divorced and somewhat shaky ambitions at an age where
most women had it made, were married and excelling towards middle age. My life
was a mess and I needed a man like a fish needs a bicycle (thanks, U2!).
I took a long hard
look at my life and realized I had failed to plan and therefore I had planned
to fail.
When I stood at that
podium and looked at the few family and friends who had bothered to show up at
my dad’s funeral, my life became so clear. My father had had so many chances;
so much lost opportunities and had blew all of them due to fear and inertia. I
was my father’s daughter; I was falling into that same black hole of
despondency with no way out.
It took another
fourteen months before I had the actual courage to see out my dream and make it
a reality. Isabelle Solal had written a book, In The Past Imperfect, and her good friend, Sion Dayson, had
promoted it on her blog. She was tired of waiting for the agent who would never
accept the publisher who could never take a chance and had decided to
self-publish her fictional book on Amazon. Was this possible? Could I self-publish?
Could I take my book which I had tried to find an agent for the past eight
years or so and do it myself? Say it isn’t so!
I was so excited
about the possibility of publishing, I dug it out of the place it’d warmed my
different hard drives and laptops over the years, decided at over one thousand
hard back pages, it was much too long to publish as a full length novel,
chopped it up into eight parts and hit publish on the first part.
I was ecstatic as I
had done my own cover (a beautiful statue which captivated me while I was on my
European vacation) and it was just so perfect. Unfortunately, no one else knew
I existed and that is when I realized publishing was more than just about
hitting a button. I had to make sure my novel was edited, the right cover was
used to attract attention and there was a whole list of indie writers I didn’t
know about but they were there and ready to be at my service.
In the beginning, I
only used Kindle’s Direct Publishing board because that was the only one I knew
about. Another writer, Athanasios, who wrote a thrilling book titled Mad Gods, told everyone on the KDP boards
about a new Facebook board group called Indie Writers’ Unite. I joined, Cheryl
Bradshaw, the creator of IWU accepted me, and the rest is history.
I wish I could say I
am selling thousands of copies and I got the guy but that isn’t life and
nothing happens without time. I am selling and many people have discovered my
work; I have met some of the bravest men and women on the planet at IWU and I
feel like a million bucks even if my life still isn’t a bed of roses. The guy,
like everything good in life, will take some time and I am willing to put it in
and make the effort; nothing worth anything is easy to accomplish for the
matter.
I love to write so
that is what I’m doing. I enjoy writing whatever moves me, thus I have work in
several different genres including Women’s Literature, Contemporary Romance,
Paranormal, Science Fiction and Fantasy. I also plan to do a novel I have had
in the works for a while that is firmly Mystery with a Thriller twist.
For the first time, I
stayed true to myself, my ambitions and what I want my life to be and
represent. I know it will get better and all my dreams will come true—many of
them already have. My life is still changing, still revolving but I have come
out ahead, stronger and more positive than I ever thought possible. I learned
the hard way either I write or I can simply subsist and die.
Life is like writing;
it isn’t about perfection but it is about the possibilities we are given every
day, the decisions we make and what we want to do with them. It is about forks
in the road and deciding which direction to take and making the best with
whatever is thrown at us once we make our decisions. It is the way it should be
and that is simply imperfect.
Amazon (U.S.)
Death Wish: Book I (The Vamp Saga): http://www.amazon.com/Death-Wish-Book-Vamp-ebook/dp/B00631HMHY
Forever 27 (A Novelette): http://www.amazon.com/Forever-27-Novelette-Club-ebook/dp/B005N04MFQ
Amazon (UK)
Death Wish: Book I (The Vamp Saga): http://www.amazon.co.uk/Death-Wish-Book-Vamp-ebook/dp/B00641XV3W
Forever 27 (A Novelette): http://www.amazon.co.uk/Forever-27-Novelette-Club-ebook/dp/B005WZYMX4
Barnes & Noble
1) Death Wish: Book I (The Vamp Saga): http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/death-wish-danielle-blanchard-benson/1107067214
2) Forever 27 (A Novelette): http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/forever-27-danielle-blanchard/1105648222
1) Death Wish: Book I (The Vamp Saga): https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/101440
2) Forever 27 ( A Novellete) Now Free on Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/88853
CreateSpace (Paperback): https://www.createspace.com/3719572
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Danielle Blanchard Benson, Author of The Vamp Saga and The Beautiful People series
All books are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords!
Death Wish: Book I (paperback): https://www.createspace.com/3719572
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Such an inspiring story, Danielle! Here's to 2012! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sibel. 2011 has already been much better than 2010 and 2012 will be a cherry on top!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mel, for sharing my story on your amazing blog.
Here's to 2012 being the year of the Indie Chicks! ;-)
2012 is bound to be a great year for all the Indie Chicks!
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