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THE ROAD TO PUBLICATION...WITH HELP FROM FRIENDS by PATTI SHENE GONZALES
6/6/2025 1:15:00 AM BY Patti Shene

 

 

THE ROAD TO PUBLICATION...WITH HELP FROM FRIENDS

 

 

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Patti Shene Gonzales

 

The road to publication isn’t easy. It takes a combination of circumstances and help from special friends to make it happen. I’d like to share the path I have traveled and how I came to sign my first publishing contract.

My dream of someday being an author started when I was young. I recall working on a novel in junior high school and sharing my weak scenes and stilted dialogue with my English teacher. I couldn’t say today what happened to that pitiful attempt of publishing success and the theme of the story has dissolved into a faded memory.

Years passed and I invested in my nursing career, my marriage, and the raising of my two children. The desire to write lurked in the deep corners of my brain like an elusive shadow. It manifested itself in various ways throughout my employment, rewriting policies and procedures for the facilities where I worked, turning creative phrases in routine nursing notes. Sometimes my words found their way into a newspaper article a carefully crafted note to a friend.

The VA hospital where I worked closed in 2001, I was able to retire at age fifty. My children had graduated from high school and ventured into higher education pursuits for their own career paths.

My thoughts turned more seriously to honing my writing skills in pursuit of that long awaited dream of publication. I read books on writing and devoured articles in Writer’s Digest Magazine. I learned about Marlene Bagnull’s Colorado Christian Writers Conference in Estes Park in the early 2000s. Marlene possessed a magnetism that drew me to her and infused in me a spirit of perseverance, a thirst for knowledge of the industry, and a drive to seek God’s purpose.

Marlene has directed the Greater Philadelphia and Colorado Christian Writers Conferences for four decades. Over the past twenty plus years, I’ve attended countless workshops, continuing sessions, fiction intensive clinics, motivating keynote speeches and awe-inspiring worship services at these two conferences. I’ve been blessed to form friendships with some of Christian fiction’s leading authors, been inspired by non-fiction books written by God-honoring, dedicated authors. I’ve developed an understanding of the most effective way to approach editors and agents with confidence. I’m learning how to adapt to industry changes and explore advances in technology.

Through all these years, I’ve let discouragement, doubt, and distractions stand in the way of my writing goals. Yet, Marlene never criticized or chastised me for my procrastination and poor excuses. She supported and encouraged me with every small step I took.

When I started podcasting with a co-host in 2015 and ran into a stumbling block, she urged me to begin my own show. She embraced my mission and invited me to teach at the conference. I hosted the show for a decade. Many of my guests were contacts I made through Marlene’s conferences who provided stellar interviews.

When the pandemic slowed everything to a standstill, Marlene amassed an amazing technological team who helped her launch a virtual conference. This July, she will direct the fourth Write His Answer Virtual Christian Writers Conference. If you have a desire to write, whether you’re a teen or pushing eighty, Marlene will inspire, encourage, lead, and pray you along your path in God’s plan to realize your publishing dreams.

At age seventy-three, my journey to a writing career is just beginning. Yesterday, I signed a three- book contract with Wild Heart Books. I’ve come to believe strongly in God’s timing, and I’m entering into this new career with tools I would not have acquired without Marlene’s conferences.

 

I’ll be serving on Marlene’s team this year and teaching a couple of workshops. Click here to explore the selection of continuing sessions, workshops, critique groups, round tables, panels and more that address topics from fiction writing techniques to marketing strategies at the 2025 Write His Answer Virtual Christian Writers Conference.

Registration is open! Sign up here today! RATES INCREASE AFTER JUNE 15TH

I’ll look forward to seeing you there!