Author Spotlight – Maureen Twomey, Author of Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke… oh what fun) — review by @YvetteMCalleiro

Yvette M. Calleiro:

https://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com/2024/01/author-spotlight-maureen-twomey-author.html?sc=1704303673104#c3970218668809463265

(or read it here) … 😉

Author Spotlight – Maureen Twomey, Author of Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke… oh what fun) #author #authorspotlight #memoir #stroke #strokesurvivor #meettheauthor #RRBC @Maureen_2me @YvetteMCalleiro

“Hello, beautiful readers! I have the pleasure of introducing you to a remarkable woman and author, Maureen Twomey! She is the author of Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke…oh what fun). As you can tell from the title, Maureen survived a stroke and wrote a book to share her experience. I read her book in November, and you can read my review here. I am excited to help you get to know this incredible lady!

Maureen and I spoke over the phone so I could interview her. Since her stroke, writing has been a challenge, but I’ll let her tell her story below.

Why did you choose to write this book?

I always wanted to write a story, but when the stroke happened in June 2000 (at the age of 33 years old), writing took a backseat. I initially lost all function on my right side as well as my ability to communicate. So, recovering from the stroke was my priority. As I got better, I decided I wanted to write about my stroke.

My teacher, Ellen Gilbert, agreed to type it for me since I didn’t have much control of my right hand or the ability to concentrate for long periods of time (now I write with my left hand), so I shared my story. Laura Mazer, my editor, introduced me to Brooke Warner, who helped me find a team to get my book published. 

What do you love most about writing?


I’ve always enjoyed being creative. I wrote a story in second grade that will remain unpublished. I have always had a quirky sense of humor. I created a career in copywriting and creating ads. I originally was thinking of going into movies, but I knew I didn’t have the voice for that. So, I figured I could go into creative writing. Right out of college, I worked a few jobs before becoming a copywriter. I remember one time when one of my friends pointed out a commercial he loved, and it was one that I had written, which made me elated. I knew that’s what I wanted to do in my life.

How did you decide to write about this topic?

I wrote this to share what happened to me. I hope no one ever has to go through what I’ve been through, but if my story could help them in any way, I knew I had to tell it.

What was one of the valuable lessons you learned through the process of writing this book?

One of the valuable lessons I learned is that it’s okay to ask for help. 

(As I read Maureen’s story, one of the lessons I took away from her journey was how many kind-hearted people surround us and we don’t even realize it.)

How long did it take you to write this book?

Well, I had the stroke in 2000. I don’t remember exactly when the idea came to me to write the story because, at first, I was just focused on getting my body and mind to work the way it once had. (That is an ongoing journey.) I finished writing the book in 2015.

How do you like to connect with readers?

It’s been about nine years since I published, so I don’t really promote it as much as I once did. 

What do you hope readers take away from your book?

I hope readers enjoy my memoir. I want readers to know that I didn’t give up and kept pushing to get back to my life. And though I could never get back to my old job, I do volunteer whenever I can.

~o~

Thank you for speaking with me, Maureen. I am in awe of your strength and your positive energy. I hope everyone reads your story, and I hope it instills a zest for life within every reader.

Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke… oh what fun)


Book Blurb:

When Maureen Twomey was only thirty-three years old, she experienced a massive stroke-one that took away her ability to read, write, walk, and even speak (AAAAAAAHHH!!). Well, she wasn’t about to go down without a fight. In Before, Afdre and After, Twomey offers a sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes comical, and ultimately inspiring glimpse at what it is to lose everything when you’re supposed to be in the prime of your life-and what it takes to get it back, piece by tiny piece.

“I never thought I’d say this and mean it: This book will make you laugh and it will make you cry. It’s a joyous, inventive journey through loss and recovery, and Maureen’s spirit shines through in this blueprint for living a full, blessed and loving life. Read it now, you fools!!”—Jeff Kreisler, author of Get Rich Cheating and Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How Spend Smarter

Before Maureen Twomey’s stroke, she graduated from UCLA, and she went on to work for several advertising agencies as a creative copywriter. Then, at the age of 33, she had a major stroke (Aaaaaaah!). Well thankfully, her sense of humor is still intact. Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke … oh what fun) tells her story with honesty, sometimes moving, sometimes funny, and ultimately inspiring.Connect with Maureen here:

Twitter

Website

Instagram

Facebook

Thank you for joining us today. We’d love to hear from you in the comments below. 🙂

– by  Yvette M Calleiro

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2023 Goodreads Challenge (by Maureen Twomey) (that’s me) ;)

or you can go to read it on:

https://www.goodreads.com/user_challenges/40661709

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P.S.: I “tag” AUTHORSBOOKBOOKSFICTIONGOODREADSINSPIRATIONNON-FICTIONREADREADERRRBC , and then when to see my posts, but I don’t see them … weird … oh well … 😉

RRBC “BOOKS & BUDZ” HOLIDAY POP-UP BOOKSHOP 2023!

HAPPY 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY, RRBC!

This momentous milestone makes this event that much better!  RRBC has been here changing the writing game for a full decade!  Pushing writers to write more, to write better, to publish only the best writing!  Yes, that’s RRBC!  We’ve lost some, we’ve gained more, and we are still here pushing forward and doing the work! If you’ve ever been on the RRBC roster and are now attentive and highly focused on the writing you publish, you can thank RRBCfor that!

CONGRATULATIONS, RRBC and Nonnie Jules!  What great staying power you have!  You’re still here, and still changing the writing game! …”

(more at):

#RRBC’s #Holiday #BooksBudzPopUp Bookshop 2023!

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Sally The Snow Girl by Maureen Twomey (when I was in second grade)

Is it almost Christmas? No, but you can read the book any time (including now!)

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(Review by David Butler):

“While reading the touching story of Sue and Sally, I was amazed to see several words that you were to use 20 years later in a variety of Nissan ads. Words such as: the, and, hot, outside and big. Yes, Maureen, big things were in store for you, even then.”

Whoohoo! 😉

Homonyms with Harmony, Part 2–American and British English Conventions

APRIL 26, 2023 / HARMONYKENTONLINE

(Side note:

“So, whenever I read the term ‘fanny pack’ my brain does a double-take. Ahem.”  — harmonykentonline

Hey, the fanny pack was very popular when I was at UCLA in 1990!

See?!  😉 — Maureen Twomey)

Okay, back to “Homonyms with Harmony, Part 2 — American and British English”

“Hi SErs! It’s a day of Harmony here at Story Empire 🙂 Today, as promised in Homonyms with Harmony Part 1–Introduction, I’d like to share with you some common differences between US and UK spellings as well as word usage. And, as this is Admin Professional’s Day, what better time than to make sure we write it right?! …”

(more at):

https://storyempire.com/2023/04/26/homonyms-with-harmony-part-2-american-and-british-english-conventions/

Smorgasbord Book Promotions – #Memoir – Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke … oh what fun) by Maureen Twomey

Hey, I wrote a book?!! 😉 (Thanks Sally!) 🙂

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Delighted to welcome a new author to Smorgasbord, Maureen Twomey with her memoir Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke … oh what fun)

About the book

When Maureen Twomey was only thirty-three years old, she experienced a massive stroke—one that took away her ability to read, write, walk, and even speak (AAAAAAAHHH!!). Well, she wasn’t about to go down without a fight. In Before, Afdre, and After, Twomey offers a sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes comical, and ultimately inspiring account of what it is to lose everything when you’re supposed to be in the prime of your life—and what it takes to get it back, piece by tiny piece.

One of the reviews for the book

Stephanie 5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you for sharing, Maureen!  Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸

Interestingly, this book kept reminding me of the “look for the helpers” quote by Mr. Rogers. Maureen’s experience…

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