Janette Rallison has been writing books since she was six years old—although the quality of her writing has improved vastly since that time. She writes because it is much more fun than cleaning bathrooms and all that other stuff she’d have to do if she wasn’t parked in front of the computer. Her avoidance of housework has led her to writing eleven books, five of which are young adult novels.
She prefers comedy over angst because, hey, there is enough angst in real life, but there’s a drastic shortage on both humor and romance. She lives in Arizona with her husband, five kids, and enough cats to classify her as eccentric.
Top 10 Reasons to Become a Writer
1.)Librarians think you're cool.
2.)You have an excuse to be cluttered: you have no time for cleaning; you're creating ART.
3.)You get a collection of stories you'll always enjoy reading…because you wrote them.
4.)If you publish, you don't have to think about what you'll get your friends and family for Christmas—they're all getting your book!
5.)You can name your characters all the things your husband wouldn't let you name your children.
6.)You can work in your pajamas.
7.)You get to network with other writers.
8.)Money and fame—Ha! Ha! But I just had to throw that one in.
9.)You can pattern your villains after the guys who dumped you in high school, and
10.)You don't have bad days—you just have more writing material to draw from!