
I wrote this story about two friends and how their lives are intertwined. Their story spans the course of twenty years. The story is about friendship, love and life. It started out as one thing and ended up as something completely different. I sent the story to my mom and she liked it. But then, she’s my mom. I think she’s contractually obligated to like whatever I do.
I have a blog where I document family events and vacations that I’ve taken with my husband and my family (there’s a link on the home page if you’re interested). I’ve always enjoyed writing about what we do and where we go. One afternoon I got a wild hair and thought it would be fun to try and write a story. Well, that one was…not great. But it sparked an interest that I didn’t realize that I had. Several stories later, I had this one. (My loving mother has read every one of my attempts at storytelling. Cheers to her!)
So, I mentioned to one of my buddies at work that I’d written a story. He was properly impressed that I could put enough sentences together to actually tell a story. He asked if I was going to publish it. I winced. I’d thought about publishing it. I had actually looked into it briefly but you needed a title and you had to have a cover…that was all beyond what I was capable of and I said so. (If it had been up to me, the title of this book would have been “Story 1”. Seriously, that was the best that I could come up with!) Then my friend basically shamed me into publishing. “I think you’re just being lazy,” he said. What??? Me? Lazy?
Well, I couldn’t walk away from that challenge so I called my mother. That’s right, Mom to the rescue! She came up with the title and helped me edit the story. The poor woman has read this story about twenty times. She could probably recite the blasted thing from memory.
After all that, I still needed a cover photo. Once again, I called my mom. I have zero imagination. I’m an accountant, for Pete’s sake. I’m not required to be imaginative. Anyway, my mom called my 12 year-old nephew, Atticus. She described what she saw in her head as the perfect cover illustration. Twenty minutes later, he sent her a text. That text became the cover of this book. It was exactly what I wanted but couldn’t think of for myself!
I found a publisher who was incredibly patient. After several months of back and forth, she sent me a printed copy of the story. It was very exciting to see something that I wrote in book form. It was even more exciting to see my mother’s vision sketched by my nephew as the cover of the book.
I have one more thing to add: None of the characters in the story are based on anyone. If you read it and think, “Hey! Is that me?” The answer is “No.” I will admit that I took my experiences and incorporated them into the story but they aren’t exactly my experiences. I made them fit the story. My poor husband kept asking if he was ‘Rich’ or ‘Fin’. Good grief! Those of you that know me will see some of my personality traits in Willow. Well, that happens when you write in the first person. But I promise, she isn’t me.
If you choose to read the novel and you like it, please tell your friends. If you hate it, you’re welcome to tell me but please tell me why. Just go to the Leave A Reply section at the top of the page, I promise not to egg your house and I’ll take it as constructive criticism. Thanks in advance.
So, here it is. A little synopsis of my first published novel. A Girl Named Willow.
Willow Fairchild and Finlay Pennington met as Freshmen at The University of Texas at Austin. The story chronicles their friendship through 20 years.
Fin Pennington is drop dead gorgeous, think Robert Redford gorgeous. He attracts women like flies. Fin and Will have been best friends for what seems like forever. Over the years, their friendship has caused a lot of friction in Fin’s relationship with women. Fin’s reaction is to dump the women.
One woman in Fin’s life has decided that she’s tired of Will. She wants to be the only woman for Fin and is doing her best to remove Will from Fin’s life, permanently.
Will Willow survive the many attempts on her life?
If you’re interested in reading the book, I’ve put a link on this website called “Purchase A Girl Named Willow”. You can also go to Amazon or to Barnes & Noble to buy the book. It should be available in e-book format soon if you want to wait for that format. On the link, there’s a sample of the book if you want to take a look. I don’t set the prices. I asked for the lowest price for each (paperback and e-book) but there are costs associated with printing so it is what it is….