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As a writer and a Christian, I love the fact
that Jesus told
stories, too—reminds me that I’m in very good company! Almost from the
time I could wield a pencil, I dreamed of becoming a writer.
The first story I ever
wrote was probably in first or second grade, and I think it was about an
enchanted prince. Making up stories has been second nature to me for as
long as I can remember. A select group of trusted friends back at dear
old Mission High waited eagerly for the next installment of my "Great
American Spy Novel" (think Man from Uncle) and my "All-American
Teen Novel" (remember Gidget and Tammy?). I even had a private notebook
of angst-ridden poetry a la Rod McKuen.
The dream of writing
persisted into adulthood, although it often remained on the back burner
while I attended to home and family and several "real" (read paying)
jobs along the way. Then in 1983, while recovering from sinus
surgery, I came upon one of those magazine ads for the Institute of
Children’s Literature. I knew it was time to get serious, and the next
thing I knew, I'd enrolled in the “Writing for Children and Teenagers”
course. Within a year or so I sold my first story,
which appeared in
the Christian publication Alive! for Young Teens.
For many years I enjoyed success writing stories and articles for
middle-graders and young adults. I even taught for ICL for 9 years.
Then my girls grew up,
and there went my live-in inspiration. Time to switch gears. I began my
first women's fiction manuscript and started attending Christian writers
conferences. Eventually I learned about American Christian Romance
Writers (which later became American Christian Fiction
Writers) and couldn't wait to get involved. Friends in ACFW led me to
RWA and the online inspirational chapter, Faith, Hope & Love.
So here I am today,
still on this crazy roller-coaster ride. Still writing. Still hopeful.
Writing, I'm learning, is not about the destination, it's about the
journey.
My current projects are primarily women's
fiction and romance . . . novels of hope, love, and encouragement.
Novels about real women living out their faith and finding love in the
midst of everyday, and sometimes not so everyday, situations.
Find out more about Myra's love affair with writing at these links:
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