Thursday, February 19, 2009

Love the Library!

by Gale Sears

My love of books began before I could read. My older sisters had a set of bedtime story books with bright red, yellow, and blue covers. When I was three I remember often sitting on the floor with the books surrounding me. I would run my hands over the shiny covers, then open the books, look at the pictures, and smell the pages. The pages smelled really good, like the garden after a rain, or fresh clothes from the dryer.

In Kindergarten I learned my letters and began reading Dick and Jane books. In fourth grade I hit the literary jackpot with a teacher who read stories to us every day. Mrs. Pannatoni opened up the world of reading with books like: Penrod and Sam, The Middle Moffett, Mr. Poppers Penguins, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks. My love of language expanded, and I journeyed to the most delightful places. I was so enamored with the promise of writing that I began creating little tomes of my own, and when people responded with appreciation and encouragement, I was hooked.

In my college years I was torn between creative writing courses and Theater. I choose Theater, and for many years devoted myself to playwriting, acting, and directing. It was a rewarding adventure--the only problem was the stories that kept bumping around in my head. After both my kids were raised, I decided to wrestle the characters out of my head and onto the page. And so it began with my first book of historical fiction, Autumn Sky.

I have just completed my fourth novel which is now in the hands of my editor. I feel very grateful and amazed. The story is set in 1917 Russia during the Bolshevik revolution. My husband and I were extremely lucky to be able to travel to Russia for research. I share with you pictures from that exciting trip!


7 comments:

Jennie said...

I'll admit I'm a little jealous of your Russia trip. What an exciting research trip that must have been. Your pictures are fantastic.

Cheri J. Crane said...

Gale, this sounds like the trip of a lifetime. And I loved seeing the pictures. You'll have to post more of those.

Nancy Campbell Allen said...

Love the pictures, Gale. Wow. What an incredible trip!

Jeri Gilchrist said...

Such wonderful pictures. What a thrill to take a trip to Russia, Gale! I'm jealous!

I too, remember books as a little girl and loved the smell of a new book.

More pictures please.... :)

Michele Ashman Bell said...

I feel the same. Thos pictures are incredible. This is as close as I'll get to Russia. Please post more.

Michele Ashman Bell said...

I feel the same. Thos pictures are incredible. This is as close as I'll get to Russia. Please post more.

Michele Ashman Bell said...

I feel the same. Thos pictures are incredible. This is as close as I'll get to Russia. Please post more.