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So then—you're asking by now why
do you spend thousands of hours brooding over a novel crafting it till you're
satisfied it's a piece worthy of sending to your readers?
The answer is patently simple...
I love telling stories and (hopefully) the enjoyment they bring. I always have.
I am a baby-boomer and grew up on folklore of WWII so I wrote my first short
story about PT boats when I was twelve. I was enough of a nerd and a mediocre
athlete so I toiled over the school paper while others wore the highly coveted
school letter on their jackets.
I had the great good fortune to
have emotive, enthusiastic English teachers in high school and at the
undergraduate collegiate level who pushed and prodded me to the limit, bless
them. Life, the military, and my growing family precluded any idea of seriously
pursuing writing as anything other than a pastime or part of my job, but I
always joked that someday I would write a great American novel knowing it had been
done more than once.
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And though I write slowly, I've
averaged about a novel a year over the last five. Three have been published,
two have been Amazon best-sellers and my debut novel was a finalist in a
prestigious awards competition.
So why do I continue? Well...
though I haven't had that date on the Today show yet I have achieved some
recognition, made so many wonderful writing friends I've lost track, helped to
run a respected writing organization, and even taught creative writing at the
junior college level.
And though I am not Mary Higgins
Clark or John Grisham I have had my share of rewarding "fan"
encounters. I could go on, but I hope you get my point. I began this journey
because I loved telling my stories and somewhere along the line it seemed that
those who read my work liked them, too.
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Matt and Oprah... eat your hearts
out. NY Times book editors I have not thrown in the towel but for now, I'm
happy doing what I do. Perhaps we'll have a date sometime in the future...
Enjoy this interesting winter!
Stay safe, warm and dry!
Kevin V. Symmons
http//:www.ksymmons.com
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