“I’m Susan Carlisle, and I write medical romances for
Harlequin.”
“Are you in the medical field?” I’m often asked after
my introduction.
I answer, “No, I’m not a doctor or a nurse and I don’t
play either on TV but I sure know a lot of them.”
Since I was a teen I have read Harlequin books and
many of them were medicals. When I started writing a friend told me that
Harlequin was looking for authors to write medicals and that I should try
writing for them.
Since I have a son who received a heart transplant
twenty-seven years ago I have a little knowledge of the medical field. (Today,
he is twenty-nine and doing great.) So I wrote what I knew. My first book was
about a woman with a young son who needed a new heart and the surgeon who saw
to it that he got it. The rest is history. I have now written twenty-three
medical romances. My latest will be out in November.
I really enjoy writing medicals and never lack for
storylines. I love writing the drama of the medical side but foremost my books
are about the romance between the characters. It is easy for me to get caught
up in a book.
Some books are more of a challenge in the medical area
than others. Simple stuff like a sprained ankle is easy. Most of us have that
type of first-aid in our heads. When I am unsure I can usually find a source
who is more than willing to help me. I once asked my son’s heart surgeon a
simple question and he came back with a page worth of information. I couldn’t
use it all in that book so I saved it and used it in another.
My current book in progress is about hemophilia. I
knew little about it so I talked to a friend whose son has the disease and he
shared his son’s trials. I was amazed at what these people live with every day.
Through this book I hope I can educate others about hemophilia, share some
insight. Again my book are romances with a happily-ever-after ending but it
doesn’t hurt for the reader to learn something along the way.
While my family was on a skiing vacation I interviewed
the woman who headed the Safety Patrol. She spent over an hour sharing with me
what she did and how the system worked during a medical emergency. Two years
later I returned and gave her a copy of the book I had written from what she
had told me. She was thrilled.
Moments like that are some of my greatest joys as an
author. I love it when people are excited about getting my books, and it is
even better when they love what they have read and want more. That is the
highest praise an author can receive. I take great pleasure in making others
happier through reading one of my books.
I’m honored and tickled to be a medical romance writer. I’m
still amazed daily that I am.
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7 comments:
First of all I want to thanks you for suggesting this book. I read your blog post and really believe me I can't stop my self to read the full blog post. Your blog post change my mind and I had decided to ebook download in PDF format. So Ican read the full story.
Thank you. What a nice complement. I loved writing this story and hope you enjoy reading it.
Great blog post, Susan!! I can't wait to read A Daddy Sent by Santa! Such an adorable cover.
Thank you for Guesting here at RTG, Susan!
I'm so glad to have discovered your books. I loved this quote,"my books are romances with a happily-ever-after ending but it doesn’t hurt for the reader to learn something along the way."
My feelings exactly!
Thanks for stopping by Carrie.
Sarah, I loved being here. Great fun!
Great post, Susan! I agree with Sarah's comment about readers learning something along the way and also with your statement about readers loving your books and want more! That is the highest praise an author can receive. And thanks for spending time with the Genre-istas!
Glad to be here. I enjoyed it.
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