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Kandy Shepherd
I swapped a fast-paced career as a magazine editor for a
life writing fun, feel-good fiction. I live on a small farm
in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia with my
husband, daughter, and a menagerie of animal friends.
I've always loved reading, telling stories and delving into
relationships so I guess it was inevitable that I'd become a
writer!
Born in Sri Lanka to expat parents—an Australian
mother and an English father working for an American oil
company—I lived my early years in Sri Lanka, India,
England and Ireland before settling in Sydney, Australia.
The legacy of my childhood is a relentless lust for travel
and I'm on a plane out of here whenever I can!
A precocious reader, from a very young age I was devouring
not only the books in the local library but also my mother's
and grandmother's books and magazines. My mother loved
literary fiction but also introduced me to Georgette Heyer,
Anya Seton, Daphne du Maurier and Agatha Christie as well as
Harlequin romances. So I can truthfully say I've been
immersed in romance and popular fiction for most of my life.
An early passion was also for animals. Living in India as a
child we were not allowed to pet animals for fear of rabies.
I was desperate for a cat or dog of my own. At last, living
in Sydney suburbia, I got my wish and have since never been
without at least one pet. I sincerely believe my life is not
complete without an animal to love. A fortune teller once
told me that in every one of my "former lives" I was
surrounded by animals!
Writing was always a love but I wasn't too sure just how I
could follow it as a career. Journalism seemed the answer.
I've always been a magazine addict and have been fortunate
enough to enjoy a marvelous career in women's magazines. I
worked my way up to be editor-in-chief of several
mass-market titles in Australia and England, ending up as
editorial director of a major magazine publisher.
But what of fiction? Barely out of my teens I had my first
short stories published in women's magazines. Talk about
beginner's luck! Then I got sidetracked into
magazines—a career I loved. But the urge to write
fiction—like an addiction—wouldn't go away. I
kept plodding away in the time I could snatch between a
challenging job, a family, those numerous pets and, of
course, the dreaded housework. The only real time I had to
write was late at night when everyone else was asleep, even
the cat on my lap and the dog curled at my feet were snoring
gently away as I typed.
There were numerous rejections along the way. Finally I got
published again, first with short stories, then a
category-type romance with a small Australian publisher. But
it wasn't until I joined first Romance Writers of Australia and then Romance
Writers of America that I began to understand the
market. And when I got feedback from editors praising my
"comedic voice" I realized angst might not be my forte!
I was thrilled beyond belief when Berkley wanted to publish
Love Is A Four-Legged Word. I enjoyed writing this
book more than any other because of quirky Maddy and her
yummy recipes, gorgeous Tom and most of all, Brutus the
millionaire mutt. I'm a sucker for a book with a dog or cat
on the cover. I hope you'll enjoy reading the story as much
as I enjoyed writing it.
And the romance in my own life? After a brief early marriage
to my high school boyfriend ended in divorce (why don't
19-year-olds listen to their mothers who tell them it's too
early to settle down?) I had a few years on my own before
meeting my own real-life romance hero. Within a week we
decided to spend our lives together; within a year we were
married. Many years later and blessed with a wonderful
daughter, we're still in love. So yes, I do believe in love
at first sight!
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