We've all had moments when our life, career, or writing journey turned topsy turvy. Things change - many times for the better, although it might not seem so at the time.Today my guest is Cheryl Malandrinos. Let's read about her life-changing moment when I asked, "Have you had a time in your life, career, or writing journey where everything turned ‘topsy turvy’?"
Have there been times when everything turned ‘topsy turvy’? Gosh, do you have a few hours? I guess when you’ve chosen a career that consists of pouring out your heart and soul for days, weeks, months, maybe years and then hoping others find it worth buying, you’re bound to have some ‘topsy turvy’ moments.
Perhaps the most challenging moment was when I realized I couldn’t count on my husband to support my writing career. When he declared writing was akin to a figure skating competition—no matter how good you are, it’s up to the judges—I knew it meant trouble. Don’t get me wrong, he’s a wonderful man. But he’s also a numbers guy. And when it comes to writing, the numbers don’t often add up. With two young girls at home, living mainly off one salary can be hard.
The reality is I can spend weeks fine-tuning a project and it still gets rejected. I’m in the middle of it right now. I wrote a fractured fairy tale that I absolutely love. So far there’s no love coming from the agent end. Good thing quitting isn’t in my genes.
Writing has been my dream since I was around six. It took until I became a stay-at-home to pursue that dream; I can’t turn my back on it now. Though my husband has suggested putting my writing on hold several times, selfishly I rarely contemplated it. When I sat down to write an article about my less-than-supportive spouse for a potential anthology on the topic, God gently reminded me of something I told my son and daughter-in-law on their wedding day:Cheryl is the author of "Little Shepherd" (Guardian Angel Publishing).Since 2007, Cheryl has been an online book publicist specializing in virtual book tours. She is a member of the SCBWI, a book reviewer, and blogger. Visit her online at http://ccmalandrinos.com/ or http://ccgevry.com/.
“Compromise isn’t about grudgingly giving up what you want. It’s saying I love you so much that I want to do this for you.”
Our compromise: I wouldn’t stop writing, but I would look for part-time work outside of the house. This way, I can keep writing and still help to alleviate my husband’s financial concerns. I’m also trying to submit more often in the hopes my writing income increases. That would be a win for both of us.
About Little Shepherd:
Obed is in the hills outside
Bethlehem when the angels appear to announce the Savior's birth. Can he trust
that the miracle of the first Christmas will keep his flock safe while he
visits the newborn King?
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Tour Schedule
Nov 4
Book spotlight at The Story of a Writer
Book review at Margo
Dill’s Read These Books and Use Them!
Nov 5
Book review and interview at Sharon’s Garden of Book Reviews
Book trailer reveal at 4 the Love of Books
Nov 6
Guest post at I’m A
Reader, Not A Writer
Nov 7
Guest post at This
Little Book of Mine
Guest post at Topsy Turvy Land
Nov 8
Interview at Between
the Covers
Nov 11
Guest post at Marilyn’s
Musings
Guest post at Authors
and Appetizers
Nov 12
Book review at Janet
Ann Collins On Words
Guest post at Bookingly
Yours
Book review and giveaway at Mom
Loves 2 Read
Nov 13
Book review at Maureen’s
Musings
Nov 14
Guest post at The Children’s
and Teens’ Book Connection
Nov 15
Guest post at Paperback Writer
Book trailer reveal at Broken
Teepee
Nov 18
Book review at Blooming
with Books
Nov 19
Book review at Nancy
Stewart Books
Radio interview at Stories from
Unknown Authors at 1 PM.
Nov 20
Guest post at 4
the Love of Books
Book trailer reveal at Thoughts
in Progress
Nov 21
Guest post at Literarily
Speaking
Nov 22
Book review at Cheryl’s
Book Nook
Nov 23
Book review at Freda’s
Voice
Nov 26
Book trailer reveal at CelticLady’s Reviews
Nov 27
Book review at ASC Book Reviews (ASC Photos
and Designs)
Guest post Tribute Books Reviews and
Giveaways
Nov 29
Book spotlight at Cheryl’s Book Nook
8 comments:
Thanks for hosting me today, Donna. I appreciate your support. I'm also honored to be among so many talented people in the GAP family.
Many blessings.
A really fun post, Cheryl. All the best with your book tour, mate. Your books are always terrific reads - so kid friendly.
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It's my pleasure, Cheryl! Thanks for visiting.
And Margot, you're always so supportive of your fellow authors. Thanks for visiting Topsy Turvy Land.
Have a wonderful blog tour, Cheryl!
A lovely post! So glad I visited. Also, happy to see you back on the Amazon Best Seller List, Cheryl!
Lovely post, Donna. So glad to see this book back on the Amazon Best Seller List, Cheryl!
Nancy, thank you so much for stopping by Topsy Turvy Land.
Thanks for the lovely comments, everyone. I'm sorry it took me so long to get back here. November was a blur.
Hope you all have a wonderful holiday.
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