
When I was in third grade, Mrs. Bizup said to me “You are a writer.” At the age of eight, I could hardly know exactly what she was trying to tell me, but I was thrilled when several of my poems were published in a local magazine (yes, Mrs. Bizup was behind that). From that point forward, I would imagine myself in many different positions and occupations in life. In middle school, I thought about being a teacher. In high school, I wanted to be a lawyer. I went to college determined to be a political speech writer but shifted gears when it came time to apply for graduate school and became a librarian. If you really think about it, all of those professions had one thing in common – each of them uses a large amount of reading and writing. The key word there is, of course, WRITING!
Oh if I had only listened to Mrs. Bizup in third grade or to Mrs. Wilson in twelfth grade who told me that I would make a great lawyer, but my real gift was writing. How many times have I finished a book and thought, I could write a better plot? Or watched a movie and thought, I could write a better script? My whole life I have watched people and imagined them as characters in a book or read an article and wondered how it could be translated into a story. In the back of my mind, I always knew what I wanted to do, but I never had the courage to try or the self-confidence to think that I could succeed. Finally, at the urging of my mother and my husband, I quit my job and began writing.
It brings me great pleasure to be able to say that my first novel, A Place to Call Home, has just been released in its second edition. I’ve already had a children’s book, Crabbing With Granddad, sell more copies than I ever dreamed. And my second novel, Picture Me, is complete and ready for the publishing process to begin. I feel like, at the age of 45, my life is just beginning, and it’s all because I was encouraged to take a leap and follow my dream.
So I ask you now, what’s your dream? Everybody’s got a dream…
Amy Schisler is an author of mystery and suspense novels. Her first book, A Place to Call Home may be purchased in stores, online, and through ibooks. Her previously published children’s book, Crabbing With Granddad may be purchased in stores and on Amazon.
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