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Ontario man writes for `Chicken
Soup' books
By L. Alexis Young - Staff Writer
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Chicken soup has
been good for an Ontario man's soul.
After years of
having his short stories rejected, Lawrence Elliott wasn't sure that
he could ever become a published author. His luck changed, thanks to
the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul book series, where the author
made his debut.
"I got so many
rejections I thought I'd never be published," said Elliott, a
full-time real-estate agent for Prudential California Realty. "I
started writing in the sixth grade. My teacher gave us a writing
assignment and I made a book out of it, which was basically a bunch
of papers taped together."
It was in
elementary school when Elliott discovered his passion for writing
and dreamed of becoming an author. By the time he reached middle
school, writing had become the calm in a very difficult storm he
endured.
"I was bused to a
predominantly white school in the seventh grade and it was rough
because I'm black," Elliott said. "Somehow, I was labeled with
having a reading disability. My reading development teacher gave me
a writing assignment to write an essay a week. I liked it so much I
would write three essays a week.
"It gave me
self-esteem because it let me know that there was something in this
world that I could do," Elliott said.
Elliott served four
years in the Air Force and had several jobs in various fields before
becoming a real-estate agent in 1989. Though he enjoyed working in
real estate, the desire to write was still so strong that Elliott
continuously wrote stories. It wasn't until he was hospitalized in
2005 with a blood clot in his lungs that Elliott decided to try one
last time to get one of his stories published.
In October, Elliott
wrote a story about his grandmother and it was published in
"Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series: Arthritis."
Five months after
his first story was published, Elliott succeeded in getting
"Thank God for the Sandwiches" published in the book
"Letters to My Mother: Tributes to the Women Who Give Us Life,"
and it is Elliott's favorite story.
"It's my favorite
book because I got to tell my mom about all of the things she did
for me that I didn't appreciate growing up," Elliott said. "I had
always told her she was a drill-sergeant mom that didn't want me to
have any fun. This story was really a way for me to give something
back to her.
"There was a time
when we were homeless and she made sure we understood that even
though we didn't have this or that, it wasn't an excuse for us to
steal, or rob, or join gangs," he said.
Elliott, 45, said
he is now grateful for being raised by a strict mother. The author
recalls his first Little League game when the ball hit his knuckles
instead of the bat. When his coach ran out to check on his hand,
Elliott's mother yelled out, "Don't baby him! Shake it off!"
He said it was his
mother's way of teaching him that life is going to be hard
sometimes, but he would have to shake it off and do it the right
way.
Two years ago, his
wife Lisa entered perimenopause, prompting him to write a story
about the effect it was having on their lives. In June, "God,
I'm Shvitzing!" was published in "Chicken Soup for the
Soul in Menopause," and Lisa was stunned by her husband's words.
"It's perfect," she
said. "I didn't know he felt so badly for me. The hot flashes and
mood swings are pretty miserable and I'm sure I take it out on him.
I've been in perimenopause for two years and he's always been right
by my side. He's a great human being and he's just an all-around
good guy. He's an extremely talented writer. I'm very, very proud of
him."
Elliott will have
another story published in the Chicken Soup series in November and
is working on several other stories. Though he loves being a
real-estate agent, Elliott said he would become a full-time writer
if the opportunity presents itself.
Staff writer L.
Alexis Young can be reached by e-mail at
alexis.young@dailybulletin.com, or by phone at (909) 483-9365.
Reprinted with permission from
Inland Valley Daily
Bulletin.
Copyright © 2007 Los Angeles Newspaper
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