Marilyn Barr's Journey to Publication

Now that we've heard a little bit about your Wylder story--which sounds amazing, by the way--do you mind filling us in on your early writing career? I'm wildly curious about it and I'm sure other readers are, too. 

How did you get started writing? What was your journey to publication?


In December of 2018, my husband dared me to write a paranormal romance novel. I hadn’t written fiction since high school but have experience in technical writing. At the time I was reading 300 to 500 pages of paranormal romance a day and I believe he was trying to get out of buying another bookshelf. He left for a business trip in Europe while I created Strawberry, KY, and the Strawberry Shifters series.

I wrote Bear with Me, Round of Applause, and was almost finished writing Go Scorch Yourself in four months. My spouse learned never to dare me to do anything, and I learned I loved writing paranormal romance as much as I love reading it. My friends were kind enough to let our book club read Bear with Me and loved it enough to also read Round of Applause and Go Scorch Yourself. They convinced me to try publishing, but I didn’t know where to begin.

I needed perspective and inspiration, so I went as a “reader” to a romance conference. I met my favorite author Lora Leigh at the reader-to-author meet-up. I decided to wear a self-designed Strawberry Shifters t-shirt with a plea for an agent on the back. I got more laughs from my shameless self-promotion than agent attention, but I did get career-launching advice from Lora Leigh. She told me to query a small press directly and enjoy being an author, instead of waiting on an agent. I was a fan of a couple of Wild Rose Press authors and decided to query them. Bear with Me went into contract in November of 2019.




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