http://www.lydiajoyce.com
Lydia Joyce began dictating her first stories to her mother
before she could write. She filled notebooks in elementary school, and in middle
school and high school, she wrote over 800 manuscript pages in her spare time
as well as four plays that saw production. Yet she never seriously considered
writing as a career after elementary school. Writers starve, she was always told;
a writer makes a decent wage about as often as pigs fly. And she wanted to make
money, so she moved from Texas to Indiana to enroll in Purdue's engineering program.
After a while she decided there was a good deal of difference between being
good at a thing and liking it and that liking it was more important, so she left
engineering. While pursuing a dgree, she wrote three manuscripts and began submitting
them and collecting rejection letters. After graduating with majors in English
and Spanish and a minor in religious studies, she married a wonderful man she
met her sophomore year, and so far they have one son. They're now living in the
D.C. area, where she writes full time and updates her website as frequently as
possible.
She got her first contract in the late spring of 2004, two years after she
graduated from college, and she's hoping to sell many more books! In addition
to writing, she is a competitive ballroom dancer as well as a sometime gardener.