Romance writing a novel outlet for IT consultant
Wednesday, March 07, 2001
Special to AEP Now
By: Kay S. Holt
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Winnie Griggs |
SHREVEPORT, La. --
As word begins to spread, most of her co-workers in
Information Technology and other departments at
AEP-Southwestern Electric Power (SWEPCO) are doing a
double-take. "OUR Winnie Griggs? Winnie Griggs,
principal IT consultant in Shreveport? For REAL?"
It's not a matter of doubting her ability. She has
more than proven her capabilities during her 25 years
with the company. It's more the cognitive dissonance
when you're browsing your favorite bookstore for a good
romance novel, and you see that name on the shelf.
Winnie Griggs, romance author. It requires a mental
reconciliation with the likelihood that a math major
with a career in information services has published a
romance novel. It's there on the shelf in front of you!
How does this happen? Could this be a left brain/right
brain leakage issue? Or can one person actually be both
left- and right-brained?
Winnie Griggs. Winnie Griggs. Come to think
of it, it even SOUNDS like an author's name.
Though initially surprised when hearing about the
book, her supervisor, Clay Watts, said, "Winnie is
unusually observant and tries to clarify issues so that
everyone knows exactly what´s expected. She has the gift
of using a few well-chosen words to communicate quickly
and clearly. These same qualities which are such great
assets at work have, no doubt, also contributed to her
writing success."
Winnie has always loved reading - everything from
mystery to science fiction, fantasy to thrillers.
"Romance," she said, "has always been my favorite
genre."
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AEP employee Winnie Griggs´ novel, What
Matters Most, hit bookstore shelves in
February. |
In junior high school she began writing for her
enjoyment, filling countless notebooks with original
stories. Much later, after her children started school,
she got serious about her long-time hobby and began work
on a novel -- a romance novel.
Director of Application Services Zan Blount has
worked with Griggs for several years. Blount said,
"She's a rather quiet, extremely capable technology and
project management professional. On a personal level,
I've seen the sparkling humor, incredible intelligence
and dedication to values Winnie brings to everything she
does."
In 1996 Griggs joined North Louisiana Storytellers
and Authors of Romance (NOLA STARs). The local chapter
meets monthly, with guest speakers and discussions
sharing writing and storytelling techniques.
She began entering writing contests in order to get
objective feedback on her work. She was encouraged when
her entries began to place and win. In May, 2000, she
received "the call" from her agent with the good news
that her manuscript had been accepted.
Griggs said, "I was thrilled! My agent called with
the offer, I signed a contract with Leisure Books,
Dorchester Publishing Company, in July, and What
Matters Most hit bookstore shelves (in February)."
The Americana-style historical novel, set in 1890s
Northwest Texas, has all the essential elements of a
good romance - the petite, feisty and strong, yet
vulnerable woman, a handsome stranger, and an
electrifying chemistry between the two.
Blount said, "What Matters Most has a well
developed story and characters, an engaging style and a
truly good ending. Winnie is very talented. It's no
surprise she's accomplished her dream of publishing this
book."
Griggs said, "I've completed three novels. The first
one, which I call 'my learning book,' took me three
years to finish. My second, What Matters Most,
took two years. My latest, Something More,
scheduled for release in November, took about 18 months.
I try to write some every night. Sometimes it's only a
paragraph, or it may be 10 pages."
Griggs is a little shy about notoriety. Initially
content to keep her literary achievements low key, she
said, "I even considered whether I should use a pen
name. I decided against that, though, since writing is
the one thing I do that's really 'me.'"
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