Indie Chick Carol Davis Luce -- Self-Taught Late Bloomer
It's my pleasure to share Indie Chick, Carol Davis Luce's inspirational story on my blog this week. She shares a valuable
lesson with us: it's never too late to follow your dreams. Please read
her contribution to The Indie Chicks Anthology -- currently free on Kindle, Smashwords, and Nook.
SELF-TAUGHT LATE BLOOMER
Carol Davis Luce
My
motto is, “If I can do it, anyone can do it.” I wasn’t born to write. I
didn’t aspire to be a writer from the time I could hold a Crayon. I
could, however, draw, and make things take shape through form and color
on paper and canvas, and that’s the path I traveled well into midlife.
The artist’s life opened up my eyes and mind to expression and sometimes
stories through composition on that blank eighteen by twenty-four inch
stretched canvas. Then one day it changed.
As
a voracious reader, I was content to read what others wrote. I admired
those writers who had mastered the craft. I was happy to dwell in their
world for 300 pages, to laugh, cry, and be enlightened and surprised.
Until one day when I closed a book by my favorite author and felt
something was missing. The novel was a mystery/suspense with elements of
romance. The suspense was killer. The romance, however, was lacking,
missing those subtleties that resonated with me. I wanted more. The
promise of romance was there, but fizzled somewhere along the way. For
me, it wasn’t about graphic sex. It was about sexual tension, passion,
love. After searching unsuccessfully for novels to satisfy my romantic
suspense fixation, looking for just the right balance, I realized I had
to write the book myself.
Only
I knew nothing about writing a novel, let alone a genre book with a
sub-genre. So I went to the library and checked out a reference book
titled, HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL. Easy enough, right? If dedication is easy,
then it was easy because I was driven. My artist’s passion shifted to
focus on the writer’s canvas. That canvas was structure, words, emotion,
and truth. And the rest is history.
Well, almost.
I
burned up two electric typewriters before investing in a computer. I
checked out every book on the “book writing” reference shelf, and many
grammar and stylebooks, and two years later, my 800-page opus, NIGHT
STALKER, was finished—
Almost.
I
learned about the important shaping process, without which most stories
would be unreadable. Editing. The passion and pain of cutting and
revising. Finding the jewels that lie buried in too many, or misguided,
words. Three years and a dozen revisions later, 400 pages lighter, it
found a home with a traditional publisher. Within the first few months
of release, it went into three printings and became the flagship for the
sub-genre "Woman in Jeopardy/Romantic Suspense" at Kensington
Publishing.
Where it started. . .
I
left school at sixteen to marry my high school sweetheart. Six years
later, as a housewife and mother, I channeled my artistic talent into
sketching and painting, selling my work at a local art gallery. A
quarter century later, I traded in my paints and brushes to hit the
keyboard. Our three sons, not much for novel reading, are waiting for my
books to be made into movies. That childhood sweetheart I married a
lifetime ago is now my soul mate of 50 plus years. His encouragement
fueled me, and his support allowed me to pursue my goals.
Going
back to my motto of, “if I can do it, anyone can.” There has never been
a more opportunistic time to try your hand at writing a book. Or taking
the plunge and self-publishing. My decision to self-publish my upcoming
suspense novels came about when I hit the proverbial brick wall after
five published books. With a stalled career, I had a choice. Teach, or
see my stories in print again. I chose the latter. My first
self-published book is the short story trilogy, BROKEN JUSTICE, followed
by my suspense novel, NIGHT WIDOW.
Agents and editors think they know what readers want. They don’t always know. Readers
know what readers want, and they’re expressing their wants by buying
books written by indie authors. Give yourself a hardy pat on the back if
you’ve completed a manuscript, but the big applause goes to our devoted
fans and readers. Without them, we would be nothing.
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Please check out Carol's books. Here's a link to her Amazon Author Page.
Thank you, Mel, for sharing my story with your readers. It's so awesome to be a part of the Indie Chicks.
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