Three Times a Charm is a weekly feature that spotlights
authors, illustrators, bloggers, agents, editors or promoters from the
publishing industry.
This week author, Mary Jean Kelso, joins us. Mary Jean,
tell us about you.
Three things are
evident to me now that I didn’t think about as a child: 1) From the time I was
able to scribble I was a writer. I
always loved putting things on paper whether it was designing paperdoll clothes
with pencil and crayon or putting words on forms. 2) From an early age, I was,
and still am, a reader. 3) I was (and
am) a salesperson. Now, it is marketing books.
As a kid I sold
things I could order from the pages of comic books: salves, seeds, and anything
else that would be sent and the money returned (less my commission) to the
company. Always independent, I don’t remember ever asking my parents’
permission to order or sell the commodities. I simply went about my “business”
as naturally as breathing air.
In later years I
sold Avon Products and rock crushing equipment. Although my title was Customer
Service Representative and we had real “salesmen” to do the selling, I worked
with the customers to provide pricing and take orders along with the other
details of my job.
Unknowingly, my
childhood interests set me up to be an author although publication didn’t come
easily. Being published in newspapers and magazines wasn’t so complicated. In
book form, it was. My first book was published 25 years after it was written.
One would think,
once you break the ice, publishing would be a snap. Not so for me. Although I
did publish several books over the years it was not until I left one life
behind and created another in Nevada that my work finally took off.
I have been here
nearly nine years and Cowboy James is my 18th book to be published
in that time with two others scheduled for release this year. Two of my
children’s books have been brought out in hardback and three should be produced
in that form before Christmas.
Andy and the Albino
Horse, a series about a little boy in a wheelchair and a therapy horse, will
have its fifth book in the series, Andy and Spirit in Search and Rescue, out
soon as well as a stand-alone book, Birds in the Flower Basket.
Here I must thank my
illustrators, K.C. Snider and Julie Hammond, for their artwork and efforts on
the part of the books.
Along with the book
publications over the past nine years, I have written for nearly every
newspaper in Northern Nevada. I spent five years as a regular correspondent for
The Lahontan Valley News. I received the Nevada Press Assoc. Award and the
National Press Assoc. Award for my part in the coverage of “Best Spot News”
pertaining to the Fernley Flood.
As for the future --
several of my other children’s books are in the queue at Guardian Angel
Publishing, Inc. The fifth in my Homesteader series, Annabel’s Story, just
released from Wings Press. I am part way through the writing process for Love’s
Last Reunion, another historical romance, and working on more books for the
Andy series as well as other children’s books.
Wow,
Mary Jean! That’s a lot of books. Good for you – and your illustrators!
Tell us more about Cowboy James.
Cowboy James competes in the Pee
Wee Rodeo stick horse race with a playschool friend, Nell. Before the next
rodeo, he practices hard at riding sheep so he can compete in a Mutton Bustin’
contest. Unable to hide his intentions, he finds himself up against the girl
again when the competition arrives. Additional educational pages, too!
Now, for the Threes. Share with us your top 3’s to help
us know you a little better.
- Top
3 tools of the trade you couldn’t live without.
Computer! Computer! Computer!
- Top
3 skills to hone for people just starting in your business.
Spelling (even with spell check this is
important.) Keyboarding skills (it would
be an out and out miracle if a publisher would read a handwritten manuscript
these days). Observation! This is a skill that is invaluable to the aspiring
writer. Learn to take in everything you have the opportunity to see, smell,
taste and touch. Who knows when it will fit into a storyline?
- Top
3 personal and/or professional goals.
1) Last year one of my goals was met. That was to see my books in
hardback.
2) To have one of my books published by a publisher
that offers a substantial advance.
3) To stay healthy in order to be able to continue on with this writing
journey.
Where can our readers go to keep up with you and your
writing?
mjkel@aol.com,
andyandthealbinohorse.blogspot.com,
authorsden.com/maryjeankelso, Facebook :
Mary Jean Kelso, Author
It has been lovely hosting you this week. Thank you for
joining us on Three Times A Charm. Best of luck with your writing.
THANKS!
I am always looking for guests for Three Times A
Charm. If you are an author, illustrator or book reviewer, an agent or an
editor. If you have a book, a blog or a business related to children’s
publishing that you’d like people to know about, feel free to contact me about
a future appearance.