It’s Only a Book When You Finish

My virtual book tour will start in a week, so I have been doing some front work for it, answering all sorts of questions. One is “when did I start writing?”

I don’t ever remember not writing. When I was just a little kid I would write stories on the leftover typing paper around the house—when I wasn’t making cigarettes with the paper (I got caught early on lighting one so it was back to story writing). All during junior high and high school I wrote poetry and other miscellaneous stories, and then in college I worked for a nearby newspaper and college newspaper as well at the university public relations office.

As a journalism major, I preferred writing feature and human interest stories, and I remember one of my very liberal journalism professors telling me I didn’t have what it takes to be a journalist writing hard news. I looked him in the eye and told him “I didn’t want to have what it takes to cover hard news. I hate politics, car wrecks, and murder, besides I want to be proud of everything I write.”  I haven’t veered from that stance.

I’m proud of writing Keeping Faith and Promises Kept, but more than that I am proud of hanging in there until I had the finished product. A lot of people have told me they want to write a book and have great ideas. I believe them.  I say, just do it. It’s not just about talent; it’s about persistence, stamina, and the will to finish. It’s a manuscript in progress; it’s only a book when you finish.

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  1. Judy Holmgreen says:

    Congratulations on Promises Kept!
    I look forward to reading it very soon.

  2. cindy bradford says:

    Thanks, How’s everything in big A???

  3. Pam Dean says:

    Cindy-
    You instilled in me a joy of writing, I have loved writing things since being in your high school journalism class. I have ofter thought about writing a book about things that are important to me and about things that I want my children to remember or know about our family.
    From my search to find my birthparents to having children and grandchildren of my own I want to leave them something to remember me by. With your encouragement I may just have to start this process this summer and finish it ASAP. I don’t really think anyone else would want to read it but I will have a sense of accomplishment when I put it on paper for my kiddos to read.

  4. cindy bradford says:

    Pam,
    It is so ggod to hear from you. Now that you have my email, we will stay connected. Write the book and remember it isn’t a book til you finish. You can do it. Remember, I graded your papers!!! ha.

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