IWSG October 1 question - What is the most favorite thing you have written, published or not? And why?
I still remember working my way through college, sitting in a class of 60 students, excited to begin. I was the only woman. The professor scanned the class and stopped, pointing at me. "Why are you here, taking the opportunity to learn away from a man who will be the head of a household?"
I was humiliated, but stubborn. The class? Economic History of Great Britain. And that's how I got hooked on the 1840s. A time of the Industrial Revolution and the Clearances, when working folks were evicted by landowners eager to make money by raising sheep for the new factories.
This history resonated with me. Yes, I grew up in a blue collar setting. One of my mother's husbands was a steel worker. Sometimes we didn't have enough to eat. I learned about grit and survival. I wanted to learn more about those families in the 1840s whose lives were changed by the Industrial Revolution. I wanted to tell their story. A decade or so later, Allen and I spent time in Scotland, researching places I'd only read about.That led to my first book of historical fiction, Standing Stones, that introduces the McDonnell family and their journey that took them (through the next three books) from Scotland to Australia and Canada. Today, Standing Stones has over 1,200 reviews on Amazon.
My gift to you is out of gratitude for all those readers (and writers too) who have inspired me to keep writing. Click HERE to pick up your free ebook! (just through Saturday, October 4).
Standing Stones remains my favorite book because the story celebrates not only the perseverance of those who lived through that difficult time, but also my own tenacity -- in writing and in becoming an indie writer. We writers honor our creativity with every word we write, and so, in the words of a mentor found right here on IWSG: Write on!
The awesome co-hosts for the October 1 posting of the IWSG are:
Beth Camp (that's me!), Crystal Collier, and Cathrina Constantine!
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