Sunday, February 17, 2008

We all have authors we admire, usually for their craft in writing, but sometimes for more. Who can't help but admire JKR for her perseverance and dedication to writing the Harry Potter novels? (No, I do not want a discussion on the merits of said novels). Or Stephen King for creating The Haven Foundation, a nonprofit organization which makes grants to freelance writers and artists experiencing career-threatening illness, accident, natural disaster or other emergency or personal catastrophe?

Those authors deserve our admiration, without a doubt. However, for me, the authors I admire as much are ones that are kind and helpful to novice writers as well as those that extend a sympathetic ear to a new author's worries, trials and tribulations. Clearly some of my admiration simply has to do with the more personal level of interaction I have observed and experienced.

Thus, this week, I want to pay my respects to a favorite author known as much for her thought provoking 'what if' scenarios as her kindness and support to writers: Julie Czerneda.

I was recently reading the forward to a novel by Ms. Czerneda. Yes, I read forwards, I am geeky that way, and I was struck, yet again, of why I admire her, not just as an author of fiction, but also as a chronicler of the writer's life.

As I read the passage below, I thought: Yes! I need to put *this* in the blog. Not only because of how well she has phrased what being writer is like; but also due to how well her sympathy and understanding of a writer's life extends out to the reader in this piece.

The book I am referencing is the ten-year anniversary edition of A Thousand Words for Stranger issued by Daw. In her new introduction, she says, and I quote:

Writers are a curious species; the writing life even more so. We tell ourselves stories,not the way regular people do, but with word-by-word effort. Dreams become insufficient. We're compelled to lock them down, polish them, hoard them on hard drives and paper. We dare to compare them to the work of others. Worst of all, after months and years of labor, we hand our most treasured fantasies to strangers. And wait.

Yes! That's it! Working to make all those stories, ideas and dreams into real, solid, precious wholes. Then, argh, the agony of letting go and waiting…and waiting.

So here I am, given a chance to voice my opinions and thoughts on the RWU Blog; however, when someone else has expressed something so well, so eloquently and so compassionately, I daren't do more than share her words. Particularly when I admire her so much.

Julie, I bow to you. Not just for your wonderful, thought-provoking writing, but also for the kindness, understanding and encouragement you give to new writers (and established ones as well).

And before you ask, no, I do not have a professional relationship with her. This is fandom, pure and simple.
So..who do you admire as a writer/chronicler/mentor?

And please, remember, NO FAN LINKS. People who know her know where to find her.



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posted by Ellie Heller at 9:40 AM |

5 Comments:

At February 17, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Blogger Gina Ardito aka Katherine Brandon said........
That is an amazing quote, Ellie! And so true for most of us. Thanks for sharing!
 


At February 17, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Blogger Paisley Scott said........
What a fantastic post, Ellie. I've never had the pleasure of reading Ms. Czerneda -- looks like I'll have to add her to my TBR pile! Thanks, I love new recommendations.

Hmm.. who do I admire? Well, there's always La Nora. I met her back when she still wrote for Silhouette and she was very personable -- from what I've seen, she's exactly the same nowadays as I remember her then. That's a plus in this venue when sometimes a little success can go straight to the ol' noggin. She's stayed grounded, tho and I really admire that trait.

There are LOTS of writers who aren't nearly as famous as Ms. Roberts, but I admire them for different traits. A few fellow RWUers that I HAVE to mention are:

See the links to these folks in the right hand section

Shelby Reed is a fan-damn-tastic writer PLUS she is ALWAYS willing help out someone in need.
Gina Ardito is a great motivator -- cracking her whip and keeping us all writing (even when we don't want to).
Amber Green is spot-on at helping you keep your characters focused with their overall motivation. She's also a pro at helping out with convoluted scenes.

Pubbed or not-yet-pubbed, everyone at RWU are all such great assets, each with unique strengths to help their fellow writers. And the best part is -- they all genuinely care about you and your writing. Ahh, I love 'em all!!

Thanks for posing this, Ellie!!
 


At February 17, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Blogger Zara Penney said........
Ellie, so true.
 


At February 18, 2008 at 5:53 AM, Blogger Shakespeares Sister said........
This is a lovely tribute, Ellie! I hope Ms. Czerneda gets to see it.
 


At February 18, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Blogger Ellie Heller said........
Well ... I did jot her a note about it on her Newsgroup (and rumor has it she was very touched)

:-)