ABOUT ME – AUTHOR BIO
“I’ve always had voices—er, stories in my head. I once said I should write them all down so someone could write them someday. I had no idea at the time that someone was me!”
“Maybe you have to know the darkness to truly appreciate the light.”—Madeline L’Engle
I have been writing since 1995. I lived with depression for many years, and the inherent feelings of worthlessness and invisibility; I didn’t want to be who I was and struggled with my own identity for many years. My characters face many of these same demons. They encounter situations that force the question, “Who am I really?”
I write stories of identity conflict.
For all who have ever wondered who you are or why you’re here, my stories will touch you in a very real—maybe too real—and a very deep way. I know, I write from experience.
I am a Christian and write from a Christian world view, but some of my characters are not believers and therefore do not abide by the Bible and the guidelines for life that we take for granted. My books contain some mild swear language in a few places—and demonstrate the difference when the grace of God prevails.
My greatest priority and highest calling is to honor God in all I do, especially with the talents and abilities He’s given me. Like writing.
“There is freedom waiting for you on the breezes of the sky. And you ask, What if I fall? Oh, but my darling, what if you fly?” —Erin Hanson
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because the battle within is the greatest battle of all
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Hey Robin! I’ve been totally outter limits with the ACFW conference and some family drama, but I wanted to let you know you won the copy of Yesterday’s Tomorrow by Cathy West from the giveaway I hosted on the Writer’s Alley a few weeks back. If you could get me your email address for your kindle I’ll be happy to get that to you (as soon as I figure out how to pay with mine and get it delivered to you… a first for me.) Thank you for your patience. Find me on facebook and message me your email so we don’t post it in public forum if that works best. Best!
Amy Leigh Simpson
SQUEEEE!!! I’m so excited! Bee-leeeeve me when I tell you I understand family drama – both in real life and in fiction, kinda my tag for my novel, Tessa! LOL My email is robin.mason59@yahoo.com. While I look forward to reading your story [well, your blog, Cathy’s story,] I have a few lined up already – one beta [reading now] and three more to read for reviews this month!! Thank good ness two of them are short!! LOL Yesterday’s Tomorrow looks so great! Thanks so much!!
Regards,
~ Robin
Robin, your writing life and personal life sounds a whole lot like mine. Glad to meet you here!
nice to meet you here too, Holly!! look forward to getting to know you mo’ better!
Hi, thanks so much for following my blog at: http://lovelyseasonscomeandgo.wordpress.com. Your blog is amazing and so I will follow your blog too. Have a great day. Betty
Thank you, Betty.
Hi Robin. It’s nice to meet you. 🙂 Thanks for the follow.
Likewise, Kathy! Welcome to my blogworld
Hi Robin, I’m Stephanie. It’s so nice to meet you. I’m also an aspiring author and do freelance writing so that I can stay home while my dau is at school. Prior to that, I was a technical writer in Huntsville, AL. I miss the immediate compensation that I got when I worked outside of the home, but I can’t put a price tag on being home when my dear one is home.
I’m looking forward to attending my first writer’s conference this summer.
Best of luck with your work, and I hope you’ll visit me at Sweetgum Life. 🙂
Hullo Stephanie, so nice of you to pop in! pull up a chair or a cushion and have a nice cuppa, and make yourself at home!! good luck at your conference, and in your writing – and your have a lovely blog as well!