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ON WRITING AND OTHER PASSIONS
SUSPENSE AUTHOR, JOAN HALL HOVEY


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AUTHOR JOAN HALL HOVEY,
ON WRITING AND OTHER PASSIONS

by Beverly Stears

Listen to the Shadows and you'll find that there's Nowhere to Hide from
the dynamic persona of Joan Hall Hovey.

For more than 20 years, since she sold her first short story to True
Confessions, Mrs. Hovey's voice has carried loud and clear from the
printed page and from local theatre stages, in productions such as
Waiting for the Parade, The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca
and Arsenic and Old Lace.

She's written countless articles and short stories, which have appeared in
such diverse publications as The Toronto Star, Seek, The Atlantic
Advocate and The New Brunswick Reader, while her short story Dark
Reunion was selected for the Canadian Anthology, Investigating
Women.

And with two suspense novels to her credit - Listen to the Shadows
(1991) and Nowhere To Hide (1993) published by Zebra Books - Mrs.
Hovey is fervently at work editing her third novel.

Things are a lot different this time around, however. Mrs. Hovey has
begrudgingly introduced the technology of computers to her craft, pushing
aside her beloved and trusty typewriter.

It's certainly a new adventure in learning," she says. "I literally penned and
edited the first two (novels) on my Smith-Corona."

And she now has her own Web site. "The publishers and agents definitely
want that presence. Books are big business on the Net," she says.

"I've come kicking and screaming into the 20th century, but here I am."
(Never mind that the 21st is just around the corner!)

Mrs. Hovey writes from the home she shares with husband Mel, "in a little
room, surrounded by books and confusion."

Her view includes "lots of lovely tall pine trees and the beautiful
Kennebecasis River. It's a source of wonderful inspiration when I'm not
writing," she says. "It brings peace to the soul and quiets my mind."

But the view is lost on her when she's writing," she says. "The river is at
my back. My mind is fully absorbed by characters and scenes; I'm living
in a world of the imagination."

Mrs. Hovey's mind is also absorbed by other authors' characters and
scenes. A long-time Stephen King fan, she also enjoys Francis Fyfield,
Rohinton Mistry, Joy Fielding and Ruth Rendell, an author to whom she's
been compared.

When not writing, reading or acting, Mrs. Hovey teaches writing courses
and workshops, and does some public speaking. And though publishing
her novel was "a dream come true", Mrs. Hovey claims her family as her
finest production. She has four grown children who "are off making their
own way in life," and eight gorgeous and brilliant granddaughters."

But where does she find the time to devote to her passions?

"You make the time," she says. "If you don't do what's in your heart, you'll
never be happy."

And although she says that writing "is a precarious business, and not for
the feint of heart, since so much that happens is in the hands of others,"
she feels "truly blessed to be working every day at what I most love and
need to do." She's especially happy that she followed her heart when she
looks back at "those awful nine to five jobs you hated but did to pay the
bills," she says, which for her included hulling strawberries, waiting tables
and grading eggs.

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EVENING TIMES GLOBE

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