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Why I Wrote About Football
There’s a saying among authors to write what you know. This
means to start with a subject or emotion you know well enough to communicate
clearly to readers. Personally, I know about a lot of things and one of them is
football.
Not only did I grow up playing football with the boys at recess
and then my dad and brothers while waiting for the Thanksgiving turkey to
finish roasting, I am married to a high school coach and our oldest son plays
the game.
So when I first felt God’s nudge to write a book, football and
faith were my top two ideas. I immediately saw a number of parallels between
life and the game of football including two teams in a struggle, wearing
armor-like protection from life’s hits, and following a playbook. Originally
published in 2007, Pigskin Parables: Exploring Faith and Football (http://candeefick.com/books/pigskin-parables-exploring-faith-and-football/)
has since been re-formatted and republished as an 11-week
devotional journey along with a shorter collection of devotional blog posts to
complement the non-fiction side of
writing about football.
But my dream was to write fiction.
I wanted to craft the types of stories that captured my own
imagination and create characters that lived beyond the pages. In the
collection of story ideas flitting around in my head and on scraps of paper for
years, the characters ranged from a Regency kitchen servant to a pioneer school
teacher to a formerly Amish young woman to a diner waitress to a dinner theater
actress … to a college student who hated football but had to work with the
athletes.
Some of these ideas grew into full length manuscripts while
others fell to the wayside (at least for now). But the story nugget revolving
around football kept niggling at the corners of my mind until I finally figured
out why someone would hate football. Not just apathy or confusion. Hatred.
Loathing. Disgust. Rooted in deep pain.
Then, what reason would be big enough to keep them locked into a
situation where they had to be around football players every day?
And better still, what kind of a hero would it take to change
her mind?
As I thought about these two characters, they had to be in a
college football setting. Beyond the intense on-field preparation, conflicts,
and pressure to win, my hero was so passionate about football that his players
pitied the hypothetical girl would have to compete with a game. When I added in
the athletic stereotypes (only so I could bust them to pieces!), what other
sport is known for self-absorbed, I’m-king-of-the-mountain-because-I-play-football
egos? And what about the whole fraternization between staff and students angle?
Built in conflict to make this writer’s job easier!
Yes, there are quite a few football-related scenes in Catch Of A Lifetime and not just because
of the setting and the secondary characters. My hero is a coach and football is
all he thinks about. It wouldn’t have been realistic to have his mind consumed
with sappy, romantic thoughts about the heroine when surrounded by game action
with his future job on the line. And while I toned down the technical stuff I
hear over dinner conversations nightly, I couldn’t have the hero describe a
slot receiver as “that guy who catches the ball” and still maintain
credibility.
But in case you’re worried there might be too much football,
several of my endorsers and beta readers are NOT football fans and loved the
story. In fact the amazing Laura Hilton said Catch Of A Lifetime “is sure to score a touchdown with football
fans and romance readers alike.”
Just what I wanted to hear when I set out to write a story about
football.
What about you? Do you know about football or not? Would reading
a story set around a college football team excite you or turn you off? Why? If
you were to write a book, what do you know that would find its way onto the
pages?
As a bonus, I recorded this fun video a few weeks ago for my
book launch party in order to explain the basics of the game from a woman’s
perspective.
Football Explained Video: https://youtu.be/CVrzXdYv520
6 comments:
I love watching the Oklahoma Sooners! Football is big in Texas. ;)
psalm103and138 at gmail dot com
I've never liked sports but because my family does I have to admit that our tv picks up a lot of games. Also when we go to a movie, my son always picks one about some type of sport. And you know what. Even though I don't enjoy watching the games, I've actually enjoyed some of the movies even though I know nothing about football. I'm not sure I would ever purposely pick up a book about football but I imagine it would probably be the same. I mean that if I read it, I might even enjoy it.
If I was to write a book, it would be filled with mystery and suspense.
Sounds like a great read!
Denise
neecykay@gmail.com
Hi Candee. I've never played football, but my brother and husband are avid fans, and my grandson plays varsity football for Naperville North. I love to watch football, put on my favorite team's spirit-wear and cheer with the crowd. I'd love to read a novel about a football story set around the game/team. It sounds like great fun, excitement and could make for a fast-paced story. If I'd write a football story, it might have a rival team, a hero that loves the game and a girlfriend that doesn't understand the love of the sport. Great concept, Candee. Can't wait to read your book. Marie Bast crossofhope@mchsi.com
My favorite part of a football game is the marching band at halftime.
Congratulations to Marie Bast!
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