This week's Inspirational Indie Chick story belongs to Christine Kersey
Never Give Up On Your Dreams
I love to read and lose myself in a good story – forget all that is going on around me and be in
the story with the characters. One day in 1997 I finished reading a
novel by Joy Fielding and realized she hadn’t needed to be an expert in a
particular field, like medicine or law, to write a good suspense story.
This fact inspired me to try my hand at writing. It also didn’t hurt
that we’d just gotten our first computer and I can type much faster than
I can write longhand.At this time in my life I was thirty-two and my youngest child was three. I also had three other children who were in elementary school. A stay-at-home mom, I was able to carve out some time to work on this project. At first I didn’t tell anyone what I was doing. What if I couldn’t complete it? What if I failed? After a short time I told my husband, mother, and sister and they were supportive.
I kept working at it, day by day, until after about four weeks I’d finished a complete novel. At that point it was nowhere near ready to be published, but I’d proven to myself that I could write a novel with a beginning, middle, and end. I continued working on the story, then put it aside and began working on another.

Shortly afterwards I started working part-time and didn’t spend as much time writing as I had before. When my youngest child started first grade I decided to go back to college full-time and earn my degree. Over the next four years I did very little fiction writing and focused on getting my education.
As I approached my final semester my schedule wasn’t quite as heavy and I decided to do some revisions on one of my two completed novels. When I felt the story was ready, I submitted it to a small, regional publisher. In April, 2004 I graduated with a B.S. in Information Technology. That same week the publisher got back to me and said they were interested in publishing my book, but first they wanted me to do revisions. Though they hadn’t offered a contract yet, I did the revisions and resubmitted the manuscript. They were pleased, but wanted yet more revisions. In 2004 the job market was down and I was spending a lot of time job-hunting, but I did the revisions as requested.

I was assigned an editor and worked closely with her. The book hit bookstores in July, 2005. I thought I was on my way. I had one book published with a real publisher, so now I was set, right?
The book sold reasonably well, but when I submitted another manuscript, my publisher decided not to publish it. Discouraged, I focused on my family and my job and didn’t spend very much time writing. However, I still read as much as ever. In fact, when the nook eReader became available I bought one and started loading dozens of books onto it. I was in reader heaven.

I’m glad I didn’t give up on my dream to be published and am so excited at the endless opportunities that are now available. One thing I’ve learned is that if you persist in following your dreams, eventually you will be able to accomplish what you’ve set out to do, whatever it may be.
That three-year-old child that sat near me as I began my writing career is now a senior in high school. Whether or not I had chosen to continue writing, time inexorably moved forward. It’s never too late to follow your dreams, but why wait?
Visit my blog
No Way Out, about a woman whose husband disappears, is available at Amazon and Barnes & Nobl
He Loves Me Not is currently only available at Amazon, although if you have a nook, email me and I’ll send you a free epub copy.
Don’t Look Back is the sequel to He Loves Me Not and is available at Amazon as well as Barnes & Noble.
You can purchase your copy here.
All proceeds are going to a breast cancer charity.
Mel, Thanks for sharing Christine's inspirational story. Indies rock!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your wonderful story, Christine! You're an awesome Indie Chick. I was especially moved by the way you had to persevere when your publisher didn't like the second book, yet, you kept going! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting, Mel...
Another great blog post, Mel! Thanks so much for sharing it with us Christine. Sure to inspire many writers out there.
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