I’m certainly not the first to say it’s been quite a year thus far. Can you say understatement?
My adventure truly began in October of 2019…pardon the rerun…when my award-winning author friend, Kathleen M. Rodgers introduced me to her agent Diane Nine, president of Nine Speakers Entertainment Agency

No matter what your political leanings, it’s a compelling book about a longstanding relationship between two women. I loved it from cover to cover.
Kathleen M. Rodgers, one of the most generous people I know.
With fear and trembling I sent my manuscript of my latest novel with working title WHAT THE HEART WANTS and a book proposal to her. When we spoke November 4, Diane opened the conversation with what every author dreams of hearing from a potential agent, “I loved your manuscript or we wouldn’t be having this conversation.”
So far the book has been turned down a few times but, knowing Diane loves it, assures me she’ll find the right home for Bear Starfire and Asher Gorovich.
Here is short summary. (Yes, I’ve posted this before and might post it again. 😉 )
In 1879, Eastern Europe is a hotbed of Antisemitism. In the midst of a pogrom, a government sanctioned massacre against the Jews, sixteen-year old Asher Gorovich witnesses the slaughter of his father, the blacksmith in his Polish village. Life doesn’t improve for him as he endures more persecution and loss of other loved ones.
Meanwhile, in America, eleven-year-old Bear Starfire is torn from her family and forced to attend St. Salvinus Indian boarding school. There she is stripped of her culture and endures both emotional and physical cruelty at the hands of staff members.
When these two wounded hearts meet will they find more conflict or the answer to their prayers?
Enter the Quarantine. Yeah, as much as I’ve avoided writing about it, it is the proverbial elephant in the room (and all over the media). For those of you who remember elephant jokes, you can tell he’s there by the peanuts on his breath.
As per Diane’s strong suggestion, I’ve worked on my Twitter presence. You can follow me @RochelleFields 😉 At any rate, that’s how I met Jimmy Leonard, a young man with a podcast entitled “World on Fire”. In April he emailed saying I fit the profile of someone with a passion and asked if I’d be willing to do an interview on Zoom. Although we did the interview on April 22, it didn’t go “live” until mid June.
We spoke for at least 45 minutes. Please excuse my cluttered background. That’s my environment. Unfortunately, the above portion about meeting Diane and WHAT THE HEART WANTS didn’t make the final edit.
Disclaimer: I had no idea what his intro would be. Although, I think Mr. Leonard makes some good points and it is his podcast.
Keep in mind, we spoke in April. Our topics were my artwork, Friday Fictioneers and the novel I’m currently working on and am three-fourths of the way through. My interview begins about 11:36 into it.
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Re his “off the wall” question, “If you could paint a portrait of any person, living or dead, who would it be?” This took me by surprise, because I’ve done quite a few portraits. For whatever reason, the first person who popped into my overloaded mind was Maya Angelou, a woman I greatly admire. What’s not to admire?
Nu? I had to put my paintbrush where my mouth was, right? Of course right!
This watercolor is one of my favorites even though only several days hold. You captured her. As for the year, yes challenging but not yet over. I am excited for the possibilities of your art & writing. Particularly your new novel. You are rocking the canvas. NOW, if we had a more active marketing activity……Carry on wordsmith & canvas star.
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Dear Jan,
I’m excited, too. Although, right now feeling the pressure of trying to keep up with myself. 😉 Thanks, m’luv. 😀
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Dear Rochelle,
Ride this wave, my friend! I’m loving watching this whole process happen before mine eyes.
And, truly, Maya has been captured by you so marvellously.
Shalom and keep on keeping on love,
Dale
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Dear Dale,
I’m happy to have you as my wave-riding friend. It’s pretty amazing. Thank you re Maya. I guess there was a reason she dropped into my mind. In her own words she was a phenomenally phenomenal woman.
Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment. 😀
Shalom and lotsa persevering hugs,
Rochelle
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That she was!
You keep on keeping on and I’m gonna keep on being the beaming side-line cheerleader!
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Hey Rochelle,
That was special. Thanks for sharing.
Peace,
Bill
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Thank you for reading, Bill. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Rochelle, love that portrait! And the plot of your book WHAT THE HEART WANTS sounds good. I’d read it. Good luck with publishing. And I’ll get to listen to this podcast soon.
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Dear Trish,
I’m so happy you dropped by. As for WHAT THE HEART WANTS, I’m really happy with it and hope a publisher will pick it up soon. I just keep repeating to myself, “Diane loves it. Diane loves it.” Thank you so much.
Shalom,
Rochelle,
PS Did your Tricycle arrive safely?
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Not yet! I think mail is slow right now with travel restrictions. Looking forward to it though😁
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Sigh…afraid it’s nuts all over. Let me know when it arrives. 😉
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Rochelle, so much fun to see you being interviewed. I adore the Maya Angelou painting. You’ve captured her essence in it.
Shalom,
Lisa
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Dear Lisa,
Thank you on three counts. First for taking the time to come by. Second for your comments on the interview. And last, but certainly not least, your words of praise for Maya.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Rochelle, you are very welcome!
Shalom,
Lisa
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