Local author publishes first book
NORWICH – V.K. Lindsey spent the better part of last year writing and publishing her first novel – “The Truth About Luci” – an experience she called “scary,” particularly due to the fact the book “hits really close to home.”
A Norwich resident for the past two to three years, Lindsey said the novel is based on her personal life experiences, some of which aren’t all that pleasant.
Described by online publisher Lulu as a “riveting story about a young woman’s battle with premonitions and her fight to survive a series of life-altering ordeals,” “The Truth About Luci” is, ultimately, a story on healing. And surviving.
“I went through some really tough times and writing this was something that came to me on the spur of moment,” stated Lindsey. “I felt that I had to write about these experiences, not only for healing, but so other people can know that they too can survive these kinds of things and be okay.”
Currently available for purchase at www.lulu.com, Lindsey said the book will also be procurable online at both Barnes & Noble and Amazon “in the coming weeks,” and she hoped to have it on local shelves in the near future.
In addition, Lindsey will relate her dramatic story from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 16 in the meeting room of the Guernsey Memorial Library, 3 Court Street.
“As far as the presentation, I’ll be focusing on the domestic violence aspect of the book,” said Lindsey. “I really want to make people realize that domestic violence is a serious issue and that they can survive, they will be okay.”
For more information on the Oct. 16 presentation call 334-4034 or visit www.guernseylibrary.org.
A Norwich resident for the past two to three years, Lindsey said the novel is based on her personal life experiences, some of which aren’t all that pleasant.
Described by online publisher Lulu as a “riveting story about a young woman’s battle with premonitions and her fight to survive a series of life-altering ordeals,” “The Truth About Luci” is, ultimately, a story on healing. And surviving.
“I went through some really tough times and writing this was something that came to me on the spur of moment,” stated Lindsey. “I felt that I had to write about these experiences, not only for healing, but so other people can know that they too can survive these kinds of things and be okay.”
Currently available for purchase at www.lulu.com, Lindsey said the book will also be procurable online at both Barnes & Noble and Amazon “in the coming weeks,” and she hoped to have it on local shelves in the near future.
In addition, Lindsey will relate her dramatic story from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 16 in the meeting room of the Guernsey Memorial Library, 3 Court Street.
“As far as the presentation, I’ll be focusing on the domestic violence aspect of the book,” said Lindsey. “I really want to make people realize that domestic violence is a serious issue and that they can survive, they will be okay.”
For more information on the Oct. 16 presentation call 334-4034 or visit www.guernseylibrary.org.
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