Dear Reader
Writing gives me a
sense of achievement and
satisfaction that nothing else does.
(Except having my babies.) And
that's not a bad analogy, if not an
original one. Holding your published
book in your hands, (especially that
first one), running your fingers
over its smooth cover, tracing your
name there - is heady stuff! For me,
a dream come true, even though it's
been awhile since I wrote my first
book. But I know that I am truly
blessed to be permitted to work
every day at what I most love and
need to do. I think you appreciate
it even more when you've had to go
to those awful 9 to 5 jobs you
hated, because the bills have to be
paid. And I've had my share of them
over the years -- hulling
strawberries, waiting tables,
grading eggs... (top that one). A
couple of those jobs have left
scars. I've been stalked by a
psychotic customer when I was
selling 'CAA'. (Canada's version of
'AAA'.) I've been chased around the
desk by a so-called pillar of
society while working as a
secretary. But while I wouldn't want
to repeat it, I wouldn't take back a
single moment of any of it. All is
'grist' for the writer's mill.
The next best thing is hearing from
my readers. You have been so
generous in your comments, so kind
to take the time in your own busy
lives to write to me. Telling me
that my novels kept you up all
night, or that you couldn't put the
book down is music to my ears, and
keep me going in the dark times that
come to all writers, while I find my
way about in the unknown, unlit
territory of that next book.
Thanks.
Joan Hall Hovey |