I Write Therefore I Am
By P.C. Zick
I tell stories. It’s always been that way for me. I don’t simply go to the grocery store. I live a short story. First, there’s the background. “I drove the truck because the car was out of gas.” Then the conflict. “I parked next to a sports car taking up two spaces.” The climax. “When I hopped out of the truck, the sports car owner came running up with a cart and rammed it into the back of truck because I’d parked too close to his precious Lamborghini.” The resolution. “He apologized profusely when I pointed to the lines on the pavement and gave me the name of his lawyer so I could buy a new truck.”
One of two things happens as a result of my irrefutable penchant for storytelling. Those who know me best don’t ask about the details of my life, or if they do, they grab a beer and a bag of popcorn. Then they ask.
What else could I do but write fiction? One time a friend, in a rather annoyed voice, asked, “Can’t you ever just shut it down?”
No, I can’t. Therefore, I write. And, therefore, I am.
Even though I’ve always told stories, I never acknowledged the writer in me until I decided to stop teaching teenagers to write. After seventeen years as a high school English teacher, burn out hit me like that grocery cart rammed into my truck. I often spent my evenings pondering what else I could do. Where did my talents lie?
Then it hit me. Write. I pulled an old manuscript out of a drawer and began working on it. I spent one summer hammering out the complete novel. I wrote a couple of things for the local Chamber of Commerce. And then the newspaper in the nearest large town contacted me. Would I like to be a correspondent reporting on local events in our small town? They’d read a press release I’d written, and they needed someone to cover school events. I accepted. Then the weekly local paper called. Would I work for them as a freelancer? Those little jobs didn’t pay much, but they paid. At the end of the year, I did my taxes and filed a Schedule C for the first time. While working full time as a teacher, I’d still managed to rake in $5,000 as a local correspondent for two newspapers. What could I do if I worked at it full time?
I quit teaching. The same month, I won first place in an essay contest named after one of my heroes, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings of The Yearling and Cross Creek fame. A small publisher in California accepted my first novel for publication. I never looked back from that watershed year of 2001.
Since then, I’ve written ten more novels and six nonfiction books. I became a reporter, columnist, editor, publisher, and public relations director. I did anything and everything that kept me writing and making a living. In 2010, I married and moved where my husband worked in Pittsburgh. He gave me the greatest wedding gift of all by believing in me as a writer of fiction and allowing me the freedom of working full time at the art without worrying about making money.
However, with that freedom came disillusionment with the publishing world. I’d had several publishers, and even an agent for a year, none of which did anything for me. I sold my first 1,000 books—paperback—through my own sweat and handshakes and hours of setting up and attending book signings. Grueling work with very little support from anyone but the folks who liked my books.
Within a year of becoming a full-time novelist, I discovered that the online world of publishing was changing everything. The Indie Author movement captured me in its strong web, and I met like-minded souls willing to help each other succeed. By 2012, I published my first novel on Amazon and continued to publish a book or two each year. This past year I’ve participated in box sets with other Indies, which has taught me more about marketing than I’d ever known.
Marketing proves to be the most challenging aspect of my new job, but I learn something new every day. And I continue to write. I have several works in progress right now with plans to write three other novels in the coming months. My greatest challenge lies in finding the time to write while still managing the marketing end of the business.
Somehow I manage, and I consider myself one of the luckiest people in the world. I work at my passion, and with a little bit of sweat and luck, I’ll even manage to make a living from doing what I love.
And as always, I tell stories. Did I tell you the one about meeting my new neighbor for the first time? Don’t ask, or I will.
Books by P.C. Zick
Florida Fiction Series
http://www.amazon.com/Florida-Fiction-P-C-Zick-ebook/dp/B00PEUO1AG/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Trails in the Sand (Florida Fiction Series, Book 2) – Family secrets, an oil spill, and redemption create a roller coaster ride for journalist Caroline Carlisle.
Native Lands (Florida Fiction Series, Book 3) – A novel rich in intrigue and history as a tribe of Native Americans, thought to be extinct, fight to save their beloved heritage.
Behind the Love Trilogy
Behind the Altar – All seems perfect in Leah’s life until tattoo artist Dean rides his Harley into her heart in this story of forbidden love.
http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Altar-Love-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B00N2WPFD0/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Behind the Bar – Susie and Reggie have been together since high school, but they want different things. Both struggle to find out if love can survive a second chance.
http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Bar-Love-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B00V41FL26/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Behind the Curtain – (To be released by November 2015) Susie’s sister Lisa brings a reality TV show to their hometown in Victory, Florida. Lisa finds herself falling for her best friend while filming a show with her boyfriend. Lots of sparks fly.
Other Fiction
Third Base
http://www.amazon.com/Third-Base-P-C-Zick-ebook/dp/B0105DXNVY/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Baseball star Tomas Vegas puts all his energy into winning the World Series, until he meets the widow Adriana Moretti. His supermodel ex-girlfriend and Adriana’s tightly-knit Italian family threaten them, but the more they’re pulled apart, the more they silently yearn to be together.
Live from the Road (Fiction takes the reader on an often humorous, yet harrowing, journey as Meg Newton and Sally Sutton seek a change in the mundane routine of their lives. Joined by their daughters, they set off on a journey of salvation enhanced by the glories of the Mother Road.
A Lethal Legacy (Psychological Suspense)
http://www.amazon.com/Lethal-Legacy-P-C-Zick-ebook/dp/B00F1Z74TE/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
A fascinating study of human expectations, failings, and redemption filled with lust and forbidden lovers.
Nonfiction
From Seed to Table (Blog posts)
http://www.amazon.com/Seed-Table-Growing-Harvesting-Preserving/dp/0988878240/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Gardening techniques, organic gardening, canning vegetables, and recipes galore
Civil War Journal of a Union Soldier (Memoir nonfiction)
http://www.amazon.com/Civil-War-Journal-Union-Soldier-ebook/dp/B00FPS04M6/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
My great grandfather’s journal from his days as a soldier. It’s a personal account of war and all its sundry causes and effects from the eyes of a man who fought it.
Odyssey to Myself (Essays nonfiction)
http://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Myself-World-Travel-Memoir/dp/1500694967/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
The people of Morocco, Italy, Panama, and Chile come to life through the experiences of the author as she absorbs the cultures so different from her own.
Links
Website: www.pczick.com/
Blog: www.pczick.wordpress.com
Facebook: https://facebook/PCZick
Twitter: https://twitter/PCZick
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5989135.P_C_Zick
Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/114232083554517874771/posts
Video Trailers: http://youtu.be/GNsZUiyDKIo?list=UUxE92WgTCZOLI6wrbIgoYhw

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I was pleased to read this and learn more about PC Zick – must look for her books!
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She’s amazing! I know you’ll love them! @v@ ❤
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Thank you. I hope you enjoy reading one of my books!
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Thanks that was very inspiring especial for someone writing their first book whose love for teaching is starting to wane. Your husband doesn’t fancy adopting a middle age son and supporting him so he can write? Oh ok then it’s either the lotteryy or writing a best seller then… I know which is more likely!
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We can try, Eric!
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Two of my favourite writers meet – Check out the talented P.C. Zick and her amazing catalogue of books – highly recommended!
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[…] Source: THE OWL LADY PRESENTS GUEST AUTHOR: P.C. Zick […]
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Reblogged this on Dale Furse and commented:
Find out P. C. Zick’s thought on her writing life.
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Thank you, Dale!
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Thank you for the reblog, Dale! @v@ ❤
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Thanks for sharing. Pat. Yeah, promoting is hard.
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It’s wonderful to learn from you and the others who are so successful.
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Love your books, Pat! Your newest romance was fantastic! Can’t wait to read more…
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Thank you, Sarah! We have a mutual admiration society! I love your books, too.
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I’d love to hear more of those stories, Pat – and I’d happily have a beer (or two) with you while you do so!
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Ha! Be careful what you wish for, David! I bet it would be a contest of who could tell the longest tale and who could drink the tallest beer!
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Well, I prefer writing tales than telling them, but I’ll have a fair crack at the tallest beer
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Reblogged this on P.C. Zick and commented:
The Owl Lady features my post today about my road to Indie Author–bumpy at times, but always inevitable.
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First of all, thank you for featuring me today. I enjoyed writing this piece and taking a look back and assessing where I am today. Movement always forward! Kristina, thank you for reading. Marketing properly always seems to be just out of reach, and just when I think I’ve figured it out–poof–it’s changed! But I always say those who will succeed in this new publishing world will be the ones who persevere and continue to write!
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Thank you so much for being my guest today! I think you are a remarkable woman! @v@ ❤
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Great article on writing. It’s a wonderful thing to live your passion. I too find the marketing part a huge learning curve. Thanks for sharing your stories today.
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She’s a fantastic author and woman! @v@ ❤
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