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Joan's Biography
I was born on St. Thomas in the US Virgin
Islands, back when it was truly paradise. I married at eighteen and had
three children. When I was 29 I started back to college and as we moved
a great deal, it took me about 10 years to finish a BA in History.
Later, I went on to get a Masters in Counseling. Because of my husband's
work I have lived in Chicago; New York; Miami and Ocala, Fl.; Lausanne,
Switzerland; and Nurenburg, Germany.
In 1964 we returned to live in St. Thomas and I began a career in
horticulture as Director of the Division of Beautification for the
Virgin Islands Government. I am a self-starter and never afraid to
tackle something I know nothing about, if I have a passion for the
topic. That's how it was with horticulture. I took correspondence
courses from the University of Guelph in Canada. I visited the park
services of Miami and Miami Beach and learned from them. I read and
became proficient in tropical horticulture. I became, to all intents and
purposes, a tropical horticulturist. I was divorced and remarried in
1967.
In 1973, we moved to Boca Raton, Fl. where I got my masters degree in
counseling. Following that I worked as a Volunteer Coordinator at a
Senior Center and spent the next nine years developing (people)
programs: Friendly Visitors for homebound elderly, in-service training
for staff and a lifetime learning program called Horizons Unlimited.
It had never occurred to me to write professionally. All my writing had
been for organizations. Then, in 1989, a friend and I decided that there
was a problem out there in America — many women were living in sexless
marriages. We decided to write a self-help book on the subject. We had
no clue how to begin, but fools rush in where... you know what. We did
just that, learning as we went along. In 1992 Celibate Wives:
Breaking the Silence was published. It was not marketed by its
publisher, and went nowhere. But, by then, I’d been bitten by the
writer’s bug.
I knew nothing about novel writing. In fact, my then agent said that
non-fiction writers could not switch to novels. I thought, you wait and
see. I was certain that I could learn. I took classes, hired an editor,
read copiously and kept on going. It never bothered me to be the least
knowledgeable writer in a writers group, or to take criticism. I
discovered there was a craft to be mastered, and I set out to do that
through writers’ magazines, workshops, classes, writing groups.
The idea for Ladies came to me in the bathtub and persisted until I sat
at the computer to put down my thoughts. I never stopped. When I did not
know what came next, I soaked in the tub and the next chapter or twist
of plot would come to me. I am grateful to the universe for its
guidance.
My life is full and active. Besides my writing, I volunteer at a local
library sorting, pricing and selling the used books at our annual used
book sale. I am on the library board and for the last two years have a
been co-manager of the 1st and 2nd annual Western
North Carolina Book Fair.
Recently, I co-organized a chapter of The
Red Hat Society. We call ourselves The Mountain Word Sprites. When we
gather, we dress in purple, wear red hats, and just have fun.
I
live in the beautiful countryside a half-hour from Asheville, NC.
Sometimes I wish I lived closer to town, yet the beauty of my
surroundings pleases me every day. My husband, at 75, never stops fixing
or building something, or helping a neighbor fix or build something.
Life is good, and I am grateful.
To contact Joan, you can write to her!
Joan Medlicott
P.O. Box 355
Barnardsville, NC 28709
or email her at
jmedlicott@mindspring.com
Photo by Chris Clevenger
Courtesy of the Times News, Hendersonville, NC
Copyright 2002
Joan Medlicott
Site Updated December 2002
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