If I were to write a
book, what would be the genre? I choose Health and Beauty Aids. Hahaha! Sounds
like a department at the Drug Store! Seriously, that’s my area of interest. I’m
a teacher type, so I write instructional or informational manuals. Wow, that
sounds really boring, but I can’t help it—that’s what I write.
I have to add, however,
the word “another” to the first sentence. If I were to write ANOTHER book? I’ve
already written and self-published and sold several different books—or booklets.
I have to laugh again—hahaha! My daughter’s voice (she just graduated with her
Masters from Chicago University so I really should listen) just reminded me
that the accurate description is a chap book and NOT a booklet. I guess that is
what they call them now.)
My first one is called “SOAP
Handbook” and I wrote it about 15 years ago. It is the history, chemistry and
old time craft of soapmaking. It includes my own recipe for making homemade
soap in your blender. (No, not the Vita-mix—you need to use some cheap blender from a yard
sale!) I used to speak and do soapmaking workshops and I sold my soap through
mail order and at the street fairs. I still have the big wooden soap molds, but
they serve to decorate the walls of my laundry room. I haven’t made soap in
many years. My boys hated the fragrances of the essential oil that clung to
everything in the house when I made soap. Even your sandwich would smell like
lavender oil. Hahaha! Not too appetizing, eh?
I wrote a little book
called “Home Remedies” and another one with a collection of poems and stories
called Mama’s Story Book. I wrote one with Twenty Lists (everyone likes my lists) and one called “Say Yes to
Life” which is a long poem about welcoming the children God might want to
add to your family. I also wrote one that was more substantial than a booklet
called “Breastfeeding and Fertility” for new mothers that might be interested
in that topic. It was published with a spiral binding by my friend, Nancy
Campbell, editor of a mother’s magazine called “Above Rubies.” It is for sale
in the back of the magazine, available by mail order and over the website www.aboverubies.org and also at the Above
Rubies retreats. I’ve written several articles for the magazine to encourage
mothers. One of my booklets started out as an article for “Above Rubies
Magazine” and also was published in “Vibrant Health” and later grew to 40
pages. It is called “Raw Victory” and it is the story of how I lost 75 pounds
eating raw vegetarian. It is also a “How To” or instructional type of book.
Next I want to
re-write, update, re-title, and add to “Raw Victory.” Again, I will
self-publish and distribute it on my own. My dream, however, is to be published
and have a book with a spine, sold at bookstores everywhere. Maybe, just maybe,
I will graduate from “booklet” to “book”. Now is the time to get to work and go
for it and see my dream become a reality. So, to answer the question, my BOOK
is about healthy living. Thanks for asking!
1 comment:
Who knew you were already so accomplished? That sounds great, you continually amaze me.
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