Coming Out #IWSG
Welcome to the September 2014 edition---which also marks the THREE YEAR anniversary---of Insecure Writers Support Group, brainchild of the one and clonely Alex J. Cavannaugh (thank you, Ninja Master!).
We've lamented more than once during our monthly meetings about the scariness of releasing our literary babies into the world and the fear of what reactions we might get. I won't have to face those fears full-on for a few more months with my upcoming novel, but as it makes its way through the publication process, the time has come to give my family a few more details beyond my "oh, it's just a silly office romance" copout. Today I thought it would be fun to share their reactions with you.
The first two sentences of the book's summary should clue you in to why sharing the deets with my family was a somewhat stomach-churning prospect for this mild-mannered suburban mama: Lyssa Bates doesn’t need a man. Not when the world is fully-stocked with double A batteries and a wide array of options in Amazon’s health and sexual wellness category.
18 year old daughter: "What's wrong with you?"
(My response: "Oh, grow up." )
16 year old son: "Hehe. That's pretty funny."
Husband: Offered to help me review my research.
Mother: "When are you going to write a nice mystery novel?"
Father: He was in the room with me and mom when the subject came up but pretended to neither hear nor understand. He's the wisest of the bunch, methinks.
We've lamented more than once during our monthly meetings about the scariness of releasing our literary babies into the world and the fear of what reactions we might get. I won't have to face those fears full-on for a few more months with my upcoming novel, but as it makes its way through the publication process, the time has come to give my family a few more details beyond my "oh, it's just a silly office romance" copout. Today I thought it would be fun to share their reactions with you.
The first two sentences of the book's summary should clue you in to why sharing the deets with my family was a somewhat stomach-churning prospect for this mild-mannered suburban mama: Lyssa Bates doesn’t need a man. Not when the world is fully-stocked with double A batteries and a wide array of options in Amazon’s health and sexual wellness category.
And here I give you, the family reaction upon learning Vibrizzio's premise:
18 year old daughter: "What's wrong with you?"
(My response: "Oh, grow up." )
16 year old son: "Hehe. That's pretty funny."
Husband: Offered to help me review my research.
Mother: "When are you going to write a nice mystery novel?"
Father: He was in the room with me and mom when the subject came up but pretended to neither hear nor understand. He's the wisest of the bunch, methinks.
Comments
I love the premise, I love the cover, and quite frankly I can't wait to read it. I have to wait till 2015?
Congrats! Best Wishes! And, "Happy" Writing and Research! LOL
Juneta at Writer's Gambit
My husband would offer to help me with such research to. I keep throwing tech at him, which I make him help me with.
Looking forward to your new book. Sounds fun.
Silvia
SilviaWrites
oh, mom!
let me know what i can do to help you promote!
"You okay?"
"I'm fine..." whilst smothering giggles...
Your dad definitely wins, hands down!
Love,
Janie