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Oct 05, 2012 05:44AM
Congratulations great news for you but also for us readers.
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Thanks Friends, I'm more relieved than anything. Now I don't have to worry about getting a day job until I'm 50. Of course, then, no one will want to give me one, and I'll REALLY stress. Luckily, my birthday is October 16th, so it will all be decided again two weeks before my half century mark. It's weird how life falls into schedules. Day, week, month, year, two years, 25 years. If we're lucky enough to live to see them.
This is wonderful news! I'm reading Lucifer's Tears and just loving Inspector Vaara series. Congrats Mr. Thompson :)
James wrote: "Thanks Friends, I'm more relieved than anything. Now I don't have to worry about getting a day job until I'm 50. Of course, then, no one will want to give me one, and I'll REALLY stress. Luckily, m..."Have faith, you are IMHO, only getting started. And I am glad you are as cannot wait to read more and see what other characters and stories you come up with as time goes on.
The next book is written and the books I just sold were based on detailed proposals, so I'm halfway there. Also, I have it built into me for some reason that if my career as a writer didn't earn a sufficient living, I would have to go back to bartending. I forget things like I have a Master's degree and will have published at least nine books. Somebody would probably give me a job :-)
James wrote: "The next book is written and the books I just sold were based on detailed proposals, so I'm halfway there. Also, I have it built into me for some reason that if my career as a writer didn't earn a ..."Absolutely..... :-)
Again, thanks all. And Sharon, I agree with you. Writers get very excited to publish their first book, especially when it's with a great publisher. And they should be, it's a great achievement and source of pride. But really, it's only a beginning. It takes 4-6 quality books to estabish a career. I've released three in English. This latest deal is a tremendous opportunity for me.As I've quoted before, but find so wise I think it worth repeating. A successul writer friend and I wrote a film treatment together, just for fun, because we wanted to do a project together. We were working one day and he said. "Jim, most people never discover what they want to do in life. Of those who do, very few are able to do it. You and I are paid to do what we love. We're the luckiest men in the world."
We both got busy and never finished the movie. It's laying on my shelf. Just needs dialogue to be a script.
Congratulations! We will be able to love Kari for a long time. Don't you love it when Kari is a household word
Jim, when you've finished your series and don't know what to do next, perhaps you'll lend your hand and wisdom to turn my recent book into a screen play :) I agree that writing is one of the best jobs on earth, paid or unpaid :)
Elizabeth wrote: "Congratulations! We will be able to love Kari for a long time. Don't you love it when Kari is a household word"Thanks Elizabeth. I don't think Kari is a household word, but it he becomes one, yes, I'll be a happy camper. I already am, really. But a happier camper.
Junying wrote: "Jim, when you've finished your series and don't know what to do next, perhaps you'll lend your hand and wisdom to turn my recent book into a screen play :) I agree that writing is one of the best..."
Who knows? Maybe if/after I see my own work on screen, we will.
Sharon wrote: "How I envy you both..."No need to. Grab a pen and pad of paper, and voila! You also are a writer. We all begin that way, on that one fine day.
James wrote: "Sharon wrote: "How I envy you both..."No need to. Grab a pen and pad of paper, and voila! You also are a writer. We all begin that way, on that one fine day."
Yes, Sharon - I agree with Jim :) We all have stories to tell and all you need to do is to make a start :)
Have a great week, everyone!





