Ever wonder what an author's life is like? What that breathing, sweating, hungry, weary, bona fide guy does when he's not at the keyboard? How does his "day job" affect his writing? When he's mowing the lawn, grocery shopping, or babysitting grandchildren ? what goes through his mind? Is he sucking up every sensation as he moves through his day, tucking tidbits away for a future piece? Or, does he simply journey through life, just ? doing ? these things?
How do I define myself? Am I Aaron Paul Lazar, with the obligatory middle name, author of the LeGarde Mystery Series? Sometimes. At book signings, indeed. In the grocery store, frequently. But more often than not, I'm Papa, Dad, Honey, and just plain, old Aaron.
My day job pays the mortgage. I'm an electrophotographic engineer. I know, that term is really overwhelming. But it's what I do! I have worked with the same terrific set of colleagues for 24 years. Electrophotography is the science behind the digital presses that we design and manufacture at NexPress Solutions Inc. in Rochester, NY.
Strange as it may seem, my "day job" is not unrelated to my writing career. One might be hard put to understand how such work - data, science, formulas and hardware - could be even remotely related to writing. When I'm on a project, whether it's the development of a new toner to meet impossibly stringent standards, or solving a reliability problem in a complex system, there's always a mystery that needs to be solved! It's that challenge, that incredibly exciting contest that gets my blood pumping. And, of course, there is always the human drama that occurs in real life to stimulate a writer's emotions and imagination. My colleagues have experienced appalling trials, and these traumas spark fears. What would I do if I lost either of my baby grandsons? How would I deal with the sudden death of my wife? What if I experienced a life-changing heart attack? Those are the fibers that make up the cloth of every day life. Not unlike breaking news events, they generate the germ of an idea that may blossom and grow into a storyline. Most of the themes I've used have come from my own life, but the influences of those around me cannot be denied.
What about hobbies? Do they figure prominently in an author's work? My passions, which include gardening, cooking, photography, classical music, and art find their way into each of the LeGarde mysteries. Each experience, however commonplace, worms its way into a story in one way or another. Between the chase scenes, the fights with the villains, or the rescues, life happens. My characters live their lives as I do. Whether my protagonist is preparing a large feast for his extended family, planting peas, or changing a diaper, real life scenarios are intimately wound into the stories in various permutations. Routine activities, like digging in the dirt, provide vivid, gritty color for the books.
I adore photography. When you think about it, a very specific talent is required to frame a nice shot. I think it's this same appreciation of the "visual feast" that provides writers with that extra perceptive eye he or she needs to bring a reader into a scene. I've been told that the LeGarde series offers a strong sense of place. Of course, the Genesee Valley is where I live, it's where my characters live, and it's infused into every chapter of each of the nine books that have been written to date.
Some day, life might be different. The fire may crackle in the hearth as I snuggle down to write my current New York Times Bestseller and sip a fine Riesling that didn't come from a jug! If it's snowing, I'll cheer - more snow to ski on and no worries about commuting back and forth to Rochester. But for now, please accept my invitation to visit the website. You can read excerpts from the first three books in the series, check out reviews and readers' feedback, and browse through some lovely photos of the Genesee Valley while listening to Chopin mazurkas and waltzes. Feel free to visit: www.legardemysteries.com
Aaron Paul Lazar resides in Upstate New York with his wife, three daughters, two grandsons, mother-in- law, two dogs, and three cats. After writing in the early morning hours, he works as an electrophotographic engineer at NexPress Solutions Inc., part of Kodak's Graphic Communications Group, in Rochester, New York. Additional passions include vegetable, fruit, and flower gardening; preparing large family feasts; photographing his family, gardens, and the breathtakingly beautiful Genesee Valley; cross-country skiing across the rolling hills; playing a distinctly amateur level of piano, and spending "time" with the French Impressionists whenever possible.
Although he adored raising his three delightful daughters, Mr. Lazar finds grandfathering his "two little buddies" to be one of the finest experiences of his life. Double Forte', the first in the series, was published in January 2005. Upstaged, number two, is in production. With eight books under his belt, Mr. Lazar is currently working on the ninth, which features Gus LeGarde and his family. http://www.legardemysteries.com
Names are important. Names give clues about us, where we... Read More
In most aspects of business, we will be expected to... Read More
The writing community is a strong one, with many new... Read More
What possibly could I have to write about? I never... Read More
A poet isn't born; you must work at crafting your... Read More
Here's something from my mailbag. "Dear Michael, do you need... Read More
'Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented... Read More
As a previous article ("Making Better Word Choices ? 4... Read More
If a writer considers writing to be a task, he/she... Read More
Nike's ad has taken on new meaning for me of... Read More
Writer's block! Even columnist Dave Berry has it. He admits... Read More
When attempting to understand Creativity and Innovation, it pays to... Read More
Far too many inexperienced writers create flat, stereotypical characters: the... Read More
I've just come back to work after nine glorious, sun-drenched... Read More
We writers are a powerful lot. We control time. We... Read More
Word processors are so widely used now that I tend... Read More
Creative Writing Tips ?Writing is a creative process and how... Read More
Joanne Kathleen Rowling was born in Chipping Sodbury,England in 1965.... Read More
What Makes a Great Headline?Headlines are far more important than... Read More
Clustering, also called Mind Mapping, is a great way to... Read More
Simply put, it is the art of writing scripts for... Read More
We've all seen those ads that grab our attention and... Read More
As a professional copywriter, not only do I do a... Read More
User documentation is all too often written by programmers for... Read More
To capitalize on ways to make extra income you can... Read More
Mindmapping is better than linear outlining because authors can use... Read More
If you're getting rejections from your submissions, please don't quit... Read More
We've all heard a politician on their soapbox, pushing for... Read More
What do people expect when they join a writing group?The... Read More
Traditionally, business writing uses the "one thing after another" format,... Read More
So you want to learn to research well, and not... Read More
* Scanning and Skimming Practices *Whether you're writing e-mail messages... Read More
Just about every marketer on the Internet claims to be... Read More
There is an image most people carry of the artist... Read More
A book coaching client recently emailed me that she was... Read More
1. Set aside a time to write and keep it... Read More
User documentation is all too often written by programmers for... Read More
By far, I have found that the lack of discipline... Read More
Take out a white piece of paper and place it... Read More
We've all seen those ads that grab our attention and... Read More
It occurred to me one day that I needed something... Read More
When one population in one century survived five wars, two... Read More
Far too many inexperienced writers create flat, stereotypical characters: the... Read More
You might not need any memoir writing help, per se,... Read More
Recently, I was hunting for a book that would simply... Read More
Summer's here and the time is write for dancing in... Read More
Written communication is often the first impression you make on... Read More
Many writers stare at the blank page or clean computer... Read More
So, the decision is final. I am a writer.Actually, I... Read More
Someone once commented that there were no new ideas to... Read More
As a freelance writer, it is important to present yourself... Read More
Your query letter can be a deal maker or a... Read More
It's important to have a space set aside in your... Read More
There are a lot of tapes and books and CD... Read More
Way back in your early school years, you were probably... Read More
In order to be successful with a newsletter, specialize in... Read More
Freelance writer STANLEY BURKHARDT has a passion for animals. He... Read More
Bookcoaching clients come to me at different stages of writing... Read More
Word processors are so widely used now that I tend... Read More
PASSED, PASTPassed is the past tense of pass. Past means... Read More
Are you ready to abandon your short stories? Before you... Read More
If you have been online for any length of time... Read More
The greatest gift you have to give to yourself and... Read More
Why would anyone want to write for trade journals? Aren't... Read More
You have just completed a draft of an article. It... Read More
Okay. So I'm not David Letterman. But I doubt if... Read More
Writing |