CHANGES by Lois Winston
Leo Tolstoy said, “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no
one thinks of changing himself.”
I totally disagree. My life has been a series of changes, some
precipitated by me, some thrust upon me. Circumstances change, situations
change, we change to adapt to these changes. The only thing that is certain in
our lives is uncertainty. As Old Blue Eyes said, you can be riding high in
April, shot down in May. (And when was the last time you read a blog post that
mentioned both Leo Tolstoy and Frank Sinatra?)
My path to publication was anything but instantaneous. It took me a
decade – almost to the day that I first
sat down to write – to sell my first novel, Talk Gertie To Me, a
humorous take on the relationship between a mother and daughter. Along the way
I learned quite a bit about both writing and the world of publishing, so much
so that shortly after I sold Talk Gertie
To Me, the agency that reps me invited me to join them as an associate.
Within the span of a few months I went from being an unpublished writer to a
published author and a literary
agent. Huge changes.
As any published author will tell you, selling a book is no
guarantee of sales of future books. After the publication of my first book and
my option book, the romantic suspense Love, Lies
and a Double Shot of Deception, I
made the decision not to publish any more books with that publisher. This was
one of those take-a-deep-breath-and-do-what-you-know-you-need-to-do changes.
Unfortunately, the publishing industry was also changing at this
time, and publishers were hot for books in genres other than the ones I wrote.
“Hot” being the operative word here as erotica and erotic romance were becoming
all the rage.
At the suggestion of my agent, I began to write a crafting mystery.
Another change for me. Although I had spent most of my adult life as a designer
in the consumer crafts industry, I’d never considered writing a crafting
mystery. Actually, I’d never considered writing any mystery. But I gave it a
shot, and the result was Assault With
a Deadly Glue Gun, the first
book in what was to become my critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting
Mystery series. I also discovered that mystery was where I belonged as a
writer.
But this wasn’t the end of the changes, either for me or the
publishing industry. Many authors were beginning to have success with
independent publishing, both with their backlists and never-before-published
works. Once upon a time the thought of self-publishing would never have
occurred to me. However, I was sitting on two out-of-print backlist books and
several manuscripts that had received rejections, not due to the writing but
for being the wrong manuscripts at the wrong time. So a few years ago I took the
indie plunge and self-published those books.
The publishing world continued to change, unfortunately not for the
better. Mergers led to authors not being offered new contracts. Those who were
lucky enough to be offered new contracts were shocked by some of the terms
publishers were insisting on in those contracts. At the time I had been offered
a second contract for more books in my Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery
series and a contract for a second series. But I wasn’t happy with some of the
terms of the new contracts. My gut was sending me warning signals. I took a
deep breath and did what I knew I needed to do—I walked.
It wasn’t an easy decision to go it alone. I took a leap of faith
and hoped for the best. However, sometimes we just need to go with our gut. Since
making the decision to walk away from traditional publishing, there are days
when I’m happy with my decision and days when I’ve second-guessed myself. In
the end though, the happy days have far outweighed the unhappy ones. After all,
t’s extremely empowering and liberating to have some sense of control over
one’s own destiny.
Literally
Dead is the second book in my Empty Nest Mystery
series. Definitely Dead was the first book in the series. This is the series for which I
had been offered a contract but decided against signing. It’s also my homage to
the classic Thin Man movies but with a modern day spin.
Literally
Dead
An Empty Nest Mystery, Book 2
After her last disastrous episode as an amateur
sleuth, Gracie Elliott is back. The budding romance writer has spent the past
year crafting her first novel. Her hard work and determination pay off when her
manuscript wins the Cream of the Crop award, a contest for unpublished writers,
sponsored by the Society of American Romance Authors. First place entitles her
to attend the organization’s annual conference, normally open only to published
authors.
With husband Blake in tow, a starry-eyed Gracie
experiences the ultimate fan-girl moment upon entering the hotel. Her favorite
authors are everywhere. However, within minutes she learns Lovinia Darling, the
Queen of Romance, is hardly the embodiment of the sweet heroines she creates.
Gracie realizes she’s stepped into a romance vipers’ den of backstabbing,
deceit, and plagiarism, but she finds a friend and mentor in bestselling author
Paisley Prentiss.
Hours later, when Gracie discovers Lovinia’s
body in the hotel stairwell, a victim of an apparent fall, Gracie is not
convinced her death was an accident. Too many other authors had reason to want
Lovinia dead. Ignoring husband Blake’s advice to “let the police handle it,”
Gracie, aided by Paisley, begins her own investigation into the death. Romance
has never been so deadly.
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About
the Author
USA Today bestselling and award-winning author Lois Winston writes mystery,
romance, romantic suspense, chick lit, women’s fiction, children’s chapter
books, and nonfiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name. Kirkus Reviews dubbed her critically
acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, “North Jersey’s more mature
answer to Stephanie Plum.” In addition, Lois is an award-winning craft and
needlework designer who often draws much
of her source material for both her characters and plots from her experiences
in the crafts industry. Visit
Lois/Emma at www.loiswinston.com and Anastasia at the Killer Crafts &
Crafty Killers blog, www.anastasiapollack.blogspot.com.
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Comments
Your blurb looks great. Good luck with the book. I wish you many sales.
Marilyn, you're always such a gracious host. Thanks for inviting me.
Thanks so much, June. I really appreciate it.
Thanks, Janice. It would have been nice not to have to wait ten years, but I learned a lot during that period, and I know it made me a better writer.
Larissa
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