I met Lee in one of those virtual encounters that are commonplace now, but remain conceptually amazing to me: the links we forge from shared interests and common passions without ever actually meeting – or needing to!
The internet also allows us to virtually check each other out – so I visited one of Lee's blogs,Tote Bags 'n' Blogs (Join us for the latest news, views, and reviews from authors on authors...) and found a boatload of posts from authors I know & love. She has her finger in a lot of pies, with websites, reviews and a business but took the time to share her thoughts – though she noted she was more used to being on the publishing rather than the writing side of a post!
One of the best jobs in the world…
When I was young, I wanted to be a writer and an artist. I wanted to create. I wanted to fill the world with color and beautiful words that touched the soul: words that inspired strong emotion and also made you smile; colors that evoked passion and shouted ‘Look at me! Here I am!’
My favorite places to hang out included the art room at school and the library. I could get lost in both. I didn’t have to worry about not being good at fractions or formulas… or conversation.
But my roots belong in a conservative family where art and writing didn’t sound like promising careers and professions like medicine, law and business administration did. I held out for art college but then life happened and here I am today with a business administration background, a whole lot of color and lots of wonderful words to get lost in.
I’ve got one of the best jobs in the world. I work with some of the best, award-winning authors in the romance industry on administration, publicity, and promotion. My clients range from the newly published to the fully established, New York Times bestselling authors, and every day I’m surrounded by a lot of words… and a lot of gorgeous colors, too. I’m doing everything I love to do most. It’s perfect and totally suits me.
I fell into this job quite by accident – it’s funny how life often leads us in a roundabout way to the path we were always intended to take. I’ve been an avid reader since forever, and several years ago, just after my husband and I moved to Washington state, I was looking for a fun hobby as a way of making some new friends. I happened across a website looking for reviewers.
I still remember the first book they sent me to review. It was a 600 page eBook… Yikes! I didn’t think I’d get through it – 600 pages of reading at my computer?? Gah! But I did get through it. And I enjoyed it too.
I guess I had a knack for reviewing because pretty soon I was reading and reviewing over 14 books a month and loving every minute. It was fun and it got me really interested in learning about writing and publishing industry.
It also made me start getting ideas about putting pen to paper for my own stories. But again, life happened. I reconnected with a then-category romance author at a book signing and like a typical aspiring writer, I got into an email correspondence with her over the next several months.
She just happened to need some help with the business side of writing due to her packed schedule and time constraints and asked if I could help. It was only supposed to be for a short while because I wanted to get back to my own writing… but I fell in love with the job and word of mouth from my clients sealed the deal.
I still work on my own writing when I have time, but I’m not in any rush for now. I’m having way too much fun with my day job! I’ve got a small website and I deal with authors and readers every day. I get to do all the fun stuff like watch an idea for a story grow step by step and bloom in full color. I’m lucky enough to help with research, read chapters or brainstorm through difficult scenes, design bookmarks and flyers, set up contests and plan fun ways to publicize the book.
As a team, the author and I get to work on different ways to keep her/their name in front of readers, even during months when there is no new book on the shelves. We come up with smart ideas to get the most bang for her buck and still make an impact on the reader in a strong way. It’s interesting and unpredictable in so many ways, it keeps me on my toes and keeps me smiling – in color!
So tell me, when you think back to your childhood hopes and dreams, did you ever think then that you’d end up in the profession you’re in today?
Lee
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Hi Lee,
How wonderful to see you here, blogging! I'm so used to you being behind the scenes instead.
I was fascinated to hear how you fell into your current career. Reviewing 14 books a month? Wow. I'm torn between thinking that sounds like fun and heaps of work.
To answer your question, no I never thought I'd end up doing what I do now. Trouble was I was never quite sure what I wanted to be when I grew up (even when I grew up!
). When I did think of careers there were a few options but writer wasn't one I'd thought of. One of my dreams was to work in a book store so I could be surrounded by books every day, so I suppose I wasn't far wrong.
Cheers,
Annie
http://www.annie-west.com
THE DESERT KING'S PREGNANT BRIDE, UK Modern Oct08, Aus Nov08, US April09
THE BILLIONAIRE'S BOUGHT MISTRESS, Aus Dec 2008
BLACKMAILED BRIDE, INNOCENT WIFE, UK Modern May09, Aus & US tba
Lee Hyat aka Superwoman
How wonderful to have an opportunity to bang the drum for one of my favourite people!
Lee, you were the first person to review my very first book for Harlequin Mills & Boon, A Spanish Inheritance. I can still remember how thrilled I was that you should want to do so.
Now I am proud to call you my friend- and I'm sure you know that you are my invaluable support at the business end of writing.
No author could have a better or more loyal, trustworthy and truthful aide beavering away on their behalf while they do battle with the blank screen or with those revisions!
Lee, you're simply the best (and I LOVE your photo!)
Your grateful friend,
Suex
www.susanstephens.net
Lee!
Thanks for giving a glimpse back behind the scenes at Lee's life, Isabel.
Lee, how great to see you here (so great to have a photo!) and learn a little about how you started out as such a great advocate for romance. Reviewers truly amaze me. It's one thing to enjoy a book, quite a different thing to sum it up and express that enjoyment in so few words. I have no doubt that when you are seized by the "story that must be written" it will be wonderful.
Do I imagine, as a kid, being where I am now? Not quite. At ten I hadn't discovered "romance". I wanted to write great TV and radio thrillers like an old British writer called Francis Durbridge. And play Lady Macbeth at the National.
What kind of writing tugs at your heartstrings? Romance, these days, covers such a wide spectrum.
Cheers, Liz
100 ARABIAN NIGHTS
http://www.lizfielding.com
http://lizfielding.blogspot.com
Three Cheers for Leena
Liz is so right - reviewers do an amazing job, it's a real skill to be able to sum up a book, hit the highspots and highlight the strengths and weaknesses, without giving spoilers. Lee, you've made it an artform - I've loved the bites you've given me on my books and if there was an Authors' Choice Award for Reviewers, you'd be there for sure.
Lovely to hear a little more about you for a change! Thanks Isabel.
www.trishmorey.com
www.http://trishmorey.wordpress.com/
The Italian Boss's Mistress of Revenge - Presents Aug Modern Sept
Back in the Spaniard's Bed - in Her Latin Lover Centenary Anthology - Aug UK
Look at YOU!
Well we neglected to mention how gorgeous we are didn't we Miss Lee???!!!
I've known Lee well over a year now and shes such a modest person and does soooooo much for the genre; quietly, behind the scenes and with a great deal of love and passion. I don't know of a single person who doesn't love her for that. You need help with ANYTHING its Lee you call for!
So good to *see you* sweetheart and now I'll know who I'm hugging in San Francisco ;)
H's & K's
Trish
RT REVIEWERS CHOICE AWARD WINNER 2008 for RESCUED: MOTHER-TO-BE
HER BEDROOM SURRENDER - Harlequin Presents - May - BOOKSELLERS BEST FINALIST as BREATHLESS!
http://www.trishwylie.com
Hurray for Lee!
Lee, my friend - how wonderful to see you here - and read all about you.
Of course, I know just a little bit about you already because we've been friends for - how long is it now? I know you were the very first person ever to sign the guestbook on my very first web site, so that's going back some years. And, as Isabel says, that was one of those amazing links that the romance writing world can forge between two people, thousands of miles apart physically, but so close in mind and spirit.
Since then you've become first a reviewer - an astute, knowledgable and understanding reviewer, an interviewer, a workmate and a friend. I don't know what I'd do without your insight and knowledge of the romance writing/reading/buying world - and I don't know what I'd do without your so-practical input into my career with publicity, bookmarks etc. Your help with the USA side of the launch of my 2nd edition of the 12 Point Guide has been invaluable.
But most of all, I don't know what I'd do without you as a knowledgeable, caring friend , someone who reads my books, and loves them, and tells me so. Knowing that you have so much experience and a wide ranging knowledge of the romance world makes that mean so much more to me.
Oh - and that dreams bit - well, I always, always dreamed of writing books and maybe having one published - but I never truly dreamed I'd be in a form of publishing that would connect with so many people all across the world - and make me friends all over the world too - friends like you.
I'm so looking forward to meeting you in SF
Can't wait
love
Kate
http://www.kate-walker.com
Spanish Billionaire, Innocent Wife - Presents June 2008
The Alcolar Family - 3 in 1 ebook bundle June 2008
Bedded By The Greek Billionaire Presents October 2008
12 Point Guide To Writing Romance
Hi, Lee!!
Isabel, thanks for bringing one of my favorite people to eHarlequin to visit!!
Lee, It's so good to see you here! And I loved hearing how you "found" your job! And let me just say, I'm so glad you did!
BTW, I love the pic!!
Holly
www.HollyJacobs.com
SAME TIME NEXT SUMMER, Harlequin Superromance, US and Australia release, 8/08
EVERYTHING BUT A BRIDE, Avalon Books, 8/08
ONCE UPON A THANKSGIVING, American Romance, 10/08
ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS, American Romance, 12/08
The lovely Lee
Yes, I agree that Lee kept it very quiet about how lovely she is.
It is great that Isabel was able to coax you out into the open!
It is wonderful to read about dreams and how they grow and change as we get older.
Michelle S
An Impulsive Debutante* (M&BH Sept 08)*A Question of Impropriety (M&BH Nov 08)* Viking Warrior Unwilling Wife (Hh Dec 08)
website: http://www.michellestyles.co.uk * blog http://www.michellestyles.blogspot.com
Hi Lee
Hi Lee, it's lovely to see you here
and lovely to hear about your background. It is amazing how we end up doing what we're doing isn't it? When I left school I deferred college for a year, and in that year ended up working on films - I never did go to college in the end!
It's nice to have you in the spotlight for a change!
x Daisy/Abby Green
Abby Green - Modern Romance/Presents Author - www.abby-green.com
The Mediterranean Billionaire's Blackmail Bargain - July UK/Dec US
The Kouros Marriage Revenge - Sept US
The Spaniard's Marriage Bargain - Oct UK
Hi Lee!
My childhood dream was to become a romance writer, but a lot of people try to talk me out of it because it didn't sound like a safe and secure job. It took me a while to gain the confidence and just do it!
Susanna Carr
www.susannacarr.com
Thank you!
It took me a whole day to get over the comments. I was struck speechless for a while there (and some of you know what a chatterbox i can be so that's an uncommon occurence!) :) I'm deeply touched! Thank you so much for all the wonderful support. My life is richer because of each and every one of you!
Isabel, thank you for this great opportunity. I've loved every minute... and I'm really glad you talked me out of my shell. :)
Lee
www.authorsoundrelations.com
Childhood dreams
Lee, what fun to see you here! Sorry I didn't get to post sooner, but I have just returned from a trip and am catching up on things. I loved reading about how you ended up doing what you're doing. It's like everything else in life, isn't it -- just one thing leading to another!
Thank you for all you do to get people and books together. You enrich the experience of reading and writing, and I'm hoping to see a book with your name on it one of these days, too.
As far as childhood dreams go, yes, I did want to be a writer, but I had no idea how to do it and for years didn't think I'd ever have enough story in me to manage to finish a book. That was the biggest hurdle to overcome. And every time I am in the middle, I wonder all over again!
Anne
website ~ blog
One-Night Love Child, Harlequin Presents, March 08, HM&B Modern, April 08
Antonides' Forbidden Wife, HM&B Modern, November
I am so pleased
to have hosted Lee--and delighted to have given everyone the chance to "meet" her and celbrate her contributions.
As for my plans, post college I asked myself: what do you like doing, that you think you do well, that someone might conceivably pay you to do? Read romances, of course!
is