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Featured Indie Chick - Melissa Smith

April 23, 2012

This week's fab Indie Chick is Melissa Smith! This is of last in the Indie Chicks stories featured in the anthology. I hope you've enjoyed them. 

 Writing Out the Grief

Melissa A. Smith

A common question people ask a writer is what made them decide to sit down and start writing in the first place. For me, it was grief. 
While in high school, I wrote. I had taken journalism and the teacher loved my writings. Two pieces of my work had been published in two different school publications. I was also asked to join the staff for the school paper, but declined. I just didn’t like writing the things wanted for a paper. I liked creating stories to take you places. Inventing new worlds and people to live in them. I stopped writing after getting out of school and didn’t start again for several long years.

December 2008 had started like any other December before it. I was out shopping for those perfect gifts for each member of my family, and loving every minute of it. By my side was my shopping partner. My mom. My best friend. This year was a little different, as we made our rounds trying to get most of her shopping done earlier than her normal pace of slow (she was known to be out shopping as late as Christmas Eve), because she was set to have her final knee replacement surgery on the 19th. That day was also the last day of work I had before school let out for Christmas Break.

We had almost done everything she’d wanted to have done, done. But there were still a few things to gather, like stocking stuffers and things of that nature. She went in for her surgery and everything went great! The last time she’d been in the hospital, for the first knee 6 months prior, she’d contracted hospital-acquired pneumonia. Her doctor, wanting her to be healthy for the rigorous knee therapy that follows two days after surgery, released her the following day. The 20th.

Wanting to forgo giving you all the details, I received a phone call early on the 21st. A phone call no one wants to get. My father, who’d awoken to find his partner for the past 34 years gone, couldn’t make that call. The responding police officer had to do it for him. Pneumonia had taken her from us.

So started my decent into grief.

We were supposed to do some shopping before I took her to physical therapy that day. We were supposed to do a lot of things during my break, because she too had it off for recovery.

Instead, I had to help my dad organize a funeral.

During the year and a half that followed, I read over 230 books. All while working full time and tending to a family.


It was the start of summer vacation in 2010 when I’d run out of books to read. I dove into spending time with my boys and vegging at the pool daily. I thought it had been long enough, and maybe the grief wouldn’t be so sharp. I was wrong. Without having someplace for my mind to wander, to live in, I was a mess of tears.

It was then I’d woke up in the middle of the night, leaving a dream that made my brain buzz. I tried to shake it off, leave it where I found it. In my dreams. But it wanted to be let out. So I sat down in secret and started writing. 
At first when my family noticed my switch from books to the computer and all my constant typing, they asked what I was doing. I lied. I told them I was writing to my sister who lives in Texas. At first they bought it, but as the typing went on, they were puzzled as to why I didn’t just call her and talk to her. Again, I lied. But this time I said she’d asked me to write down some things about our mom.

While they still were puzzled by all the clicking going on at the keyboard, they left me alone.

Three months later, I’d written and finished my first novel. Cloud Nine.  During that time I also started on another story which I finished and released four months later.  
While writing started out as therapy for a grieving soul, it is now something I must do to keep all the exciting characters quiet. I love it! I only wish it could have developed without such dark beginnings, but nonetheless, my mother would be proud.

 


   



This is one story from Indie Chicks: 25 Women 25 Personal Stories available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble

for the wonderfully low price of Free! To read all of the stories, grab your copy today!

Also included are sneak peeks into 25 great novels!

My young adult paranormal romance, Cloud Nine is one of the novels featured.

 
 
 Find Melissa on her blog and Facebook.


Happy Reading!

Sibel XX
 

Is Chick Lit worth lying for?

April 17, 2012
Worth Lying For


I've got the fab Lisa Cheney and Lisa Craig here on my blog today talking about their latest chick lit release, Worth Lying For. Take it away girls...

Our new indie novel, Worth Lying For is a big, fat slice out of the life of forty-year-old Mary Minke. When Mary stumbles upon a bag of drug money—and steals it—no one could be as surprised as our goody-two-shoes main character.

Speaking of shoes, our original working title was Will Steal for Shoes. We loved that title. Then we sent out query...

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Featured Indie Chick - Michelle Muto

April 14, 2012



This week's featured Indie Chick is Michelle Muto...

 THE MAGIC WITHIN AND THE LITTLE BOOK THAT COULD


 That's what I've been calling The Book of Lost Souls, the book that started my path to publication. I’ve always loved to write. I’ve always loved the way imagination and words blend on a page, the way they transport a reader to faraway worlds, or right next door, where witches live. From the time I was very young, books were an amazing world to me. There was no greater joy than going to th...
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Featured Indie Chick - Talia Jager

April 8, 2012

This week's featured Indie Chick is Talia Jager!

 PAPER, PEN, AND CHOCOLATE

“Mom!” a voice yelled from the other room. “Make her stop!”
“I didn’t do anything!” another voice yelled before I could even get up to see what was going on.
 I sighed and struggled to get off the couch where I had just started writing a scene. Four months pregnant with our sixth child and the varicose veins were already causing problems for me. I wondered where my husband was hiding that he couldn’t handl...

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Featured Indie Chick - Julia Crane

April 2, 2012


This weeks' fab inspirational Indie Chick story comes from Julia Crane...

 MOVING TO THE MIDDLE EAST

Separation was normal in my marriage. My husband was in the military, and usually gone six months a year. We had adapted quite well to the schedule. Of course, we had the normal period of adjustment when he would return, but that was part of the lifestyle. We were looking forward to his retirement, and being able to spend more time together as a family. That didn’t work out quite as we expecte...

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Featured Indie Chick - Carol Davis Luce

March 25, 2012


This week's featured Indie Chick is Carol Davis Luce. You can now get the Indie Chicks Anthology -- 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 artis...

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Featured Indie Chick - Christine Kersey

March 17, 2012


This week's featured Indie Chick is the fab 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 go...
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Featured Indie Chick - Mel Comley

March 11, 2012

This week's featured Indie Chick is the super fab Mel Comley...


French Fancies
By Mel Comley
 

In 1993 I walked out on my sad and abusive marriage, one that I had stuck with for seven years. At the time I jointly owned a shop with my ex-husband and my Mother, so we had to sell the business when the marriage broke down.

If I thought that was hard it was nothing to what I had to endure the following six years. To make ends meet, I had to work two jobs for 70-80 hours a week over 6½ days. Take my wo...


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Meet Jennifer Chase

March 10, 2012
Author Jennifer Chase. 
Jennifer Chase holds a bachelor degree in police forensics and a master’s in criminology.  She’s a member of the International Association of Forensic Criminologists.  She is an award-winning author, freelance writer, and a criminologist.  She has authored four crime fiction, thriller novels and a non-fiction book screenwriting book.  Currently, she resides in California where she is at work on her next book.
Today, Jennifer Case discusses her book, 'Dark Mind'. 




What...

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Win prizes with The Romance Reviews Anniversary Party!

March 6, 2012


The Romance Reviews are having a fab 1st Year Anniversary Party this month with lots of great prizes! 

 
More than 300 participating authors and publishers!!!



PARTICIPATING PUBLISHERS

Dreamspinner Press
Musa Publishing
Samhain Publishing
Evernight Publishing
Riptide Publishing
Decadent Publishing


PARTICIPATING AUTHORS

Lucinda Brant
Layla Hunter
Lisa Scott
Gabrielle Evans
Nya Rayne
Wendy Soliman
Sharon Buchbinder
Daryl Devore
Theresa Ragan
Tonya Kinzer
Brenda Woody and Steve Tindle
Carrie Pulkinen
Rayka Mennen
Kristi...

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Sibel Hodge I'm an author of comedy mystery and romantic comedy novels, and a huge fan of the screwball comedy genre. In my spare time I'm Wonder Woman! For more about me and my novels, please check out my book page.

 

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