Ten years ago my very first book,
Take Me To Heart was published by BET’s
Arabesque imprint. It was not one of my favorites. The heroine, Marguerite, annoyed me, and Dexter,
the hero, was just too passive. The story took a different turn when the
acquiring editor deleted some eighty pages and worked her editorial magic to
make it a romance novel. But die-hard romance fans hated it because it didn’t
follow the romance formula and one well-known reviewer commented that I might
not want to give up my day job. But for every one who didn’t care for the story
there were many others who gave it rave reviews. It was many years later when
it hit me that the original story really wasn’t about Marguerite and Dexter, or
at least it wasn’t supposed to be. They just got the spot light in the final
edition. And that final edition kicked off my career.
Ten years, some twenty-plus books,
multiple literary nominations and one or two book awards later and I’m still
trying to perfect my craft. With every new book I work hard to make it new and
fresh and bring something to the table that sets it apart from others.
Sometimes I nail it and other times I give myself an A for effort.
In the last
ten years I’ve met some outstanding authors who have inspired and encouraged me.
Their nurturing spirits and mentoring have seen me through some tough writing times.
In the last ten years I’ve seen my fan base grow and I appreciate all the love
and support. People have been kind and encouraging and when I don’t get it
right, readers will let me know and I’m grateful for that.
In ten years I’ve seen the publishing
game change. I’ve seen some important players come and go. I’ve learned some
new tricks and perfected a few old ones. I still haven’t mastered the marketing
game that comes with being an author but I’ve gotten better and I’m still
learning. But for ten years I’ve gotten to do what I love most and that’s
write.
It’s been a good run and I’m
proud of my accomplishments. I'm now published by two major publishing houses and also created my own independent imprint. This year I signed two major book deals, one of them for a five-book series. I’m excited to see what the next ten years
have to offer. I have more than a few stories to tell and I look forward to
being able to do just that.
To family and friends who’ve supported me along
this journey, please continue to give me those swift kicks when I need them. To the readers and fans who buy my
books and help keep me published, I know that I would not have had ten years of success if
it had not been for you. I appreciate and love you all.
Thank you all for ten good years! Thank you very much! Now, let's make the next ten years pale in comparison.
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