Is Combining Genres Overachieving?
Let  me start by saying I’ve always been an overachiever. That admission  comes with a mixture of pride and chagrin. Overachieving carries a  psychic cost. 
My accomplishments include  becoming one of the first woman partners at a major international law  firm and one of the first female general counsels at a Fortune 500  company. When I left legal practice to study creative writing, I could  have aimed for a cozy mystery or a romance. But, no, my goal was to  write a novel that combined genres. Even worse, I wanted to educate  readers. 
The tenacity that enabled me to  achieve goals in my legal career remains with me. (Some call it  stubbornness.) My determination to publish a novel that both entertains  and educates lead to ten years of drafting, rejections and a decision to  self-publish. The resulting book is titled Terminal Ambition, A Maggie Mahoney Novel.
 Terminal Ambition is a legal thriller. Reviewers frequently characterize it as a “page  turner,” “fast-paced” and “engrossing.” I can sigh with relief that I’ve  met my goal of entertainment. Thirty-nine reviews on Amazon with a rating of 4.7 stars prove it.
Terminal Ambition is a legal thriller. Reviewers frequently characterize it as a “page  turner,” “fast-paced” and “engrossing.” I can sigh with relief that I’ve  met my goal of entertainment. Thirty-nine reviews on Amazon with a rating of 4.7 stars prove it.To  my delight, none of the reviewers objected to the education that  mingled with the thrills. Maggie Mahoney, the protagonist of Terminal Ambition, fights sexual harassment and discrimination in her Wall Street law  firm. Each of her battles illustrates different manifestations of these  problems and provides an opportunity to educate readers. Her crusade  gripped readers because her antagonists are smart and highly motivated.  The ambition of the firm chairman to be named U.S. Attorney General is  threatened by her disclosures. His second-in-command is unprincipled and  one of the firm’s worst sexual culprits.
In my compulsive, over–achieving way, I added an appendix to Terminal Ambition in the form of a legal memo from the protagonist that spells out the  legal prohibitions against sexual harassment and discrimination. It also  details 12 escalating steps that a victim of harassment can take in  response. 
My insistence on the appendix proved  to be a deal-killer. Originally, I had been inspired to use this device  by Michael Crichton who included appendices setting forth the hard  science behind a few of his thrillers. I refused to eliminate the  appendix because my fundamental goal had been education; a legal  thriller was my chosen genre because many enjoy it. I could spread my  message further in a popular book. If I sound like an evangelist, it’s  because I am when it comes to women’s rights. 
The twists and turns of Terminal Ambition provide more than an education. They also lead readers to a moral question. When does ambition become toxic? It’s a question I wish I had asked myself years ago, but that’s a story for my memoir!
After  leaving the corporate world, Kate was determined to master writing and  riding, pastimes that often led to confusion in the telling. Her studies  of creative writing proved to be more successful than her horseback  adventures which included a broken leg! However, her love of horses  remains.
Kate  also took the opportunity to be more fully involved with her son’s life  – too involved, he would say. She enjoyed watching scores of soccer  games and cheering his team on to a divisional state championship. All  grown up now, her son lives in Eastern Europe and teaches English as a  second language.
In  addition to Terminal Ambition, Kate writes on women’s issues for a  number of online sites. Her essays have appeared in Role/Reboot,  Jezebel, Fem2pt0, Women’s Media Center and Ms. JD. You can follow her on  Twitter @womnsrightswrtr.
Kate lives in a utopian community in the Midwest with her husband, dogs and innumerable squirrels.
To learn more about Kate, visit her website: www.womensrightswriter.com
You can also find out more about Terminal Ambition at http://www.terminal-ambition.com
To purchase a paperback from Amazon:http://www.amazon.com/Terminal-Ambition-Maggie-Mahoney-Novel/dp/0984990178/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347151007&sr=8-1&keywords=Terminal+Ambition
Is Combining Genres Overachieving?
Let  me start by saying I’ve always been an overachiever. That admission  comes with a mixture of pride and chagrin. Overachieving carries a  psychic cost. 
My accomplishments include  becoming one of the first woman partners at a major international law  firm and one of the first female general counsels at a Fortune 500  company. When I left legal practice to study creative writing, I could  have aimed for a cozy mystery or a romance. But, no, my goal was to  write a novel that combined genres. Even worse, I wanted to educate  readers. 
The tenacity that enabled me to  achieve goals in my legal career remains with me. (Some call it  stubbornness.) My determination to publish a novel that both entertains  and educates lead to ten years of drafting, rejections and a decision to  self-publish. The resulting book is titled Terminal Ambition, A Maggie Mahoney Novel.
 Terminal Ambition is a legal thriller. Reviewers frequently characterize it as a “page  turner,” “fast-paced” and “engrossing.” I can sigh with relief that I’ve  met my goal of entertainment. Thirty-nine reviews on Amazon with a rating of 4.7 stars prove it.
Terminal Ambition is a legal thriller. Reviewers frequently characterize it as a “page  turner,” “fast-paced” and “engrossing.” I can sigh with relief that I’ve  met my goal of entertainment. Thirty-nine reviews on Amazon with a rating of 4.7 stars prove it.To  my delight, none of the reviewers objected to the education that  mingled with the thrills. Maggie Mahoney, the protagonist of Terminal Ambition, fights sexual harassment and discrimination in her Wall Street law  firm. Each of her battles illustrates different manifestations of these  problems and provides an opportunity to educate readers. Her crusade  gripped readers because her antagonists are smart and highly motivated.  The ambition of the firm chairman to be named U.S. Attorney General is  threatened by her disclosures. His second-in-command is unprincipled and  one of the firm’s worst sexual culprits.
In my compulsive, over–achieving way, I added an appendix to Terminal Ambition in the form of a legal memo from the protagonist that spells out the  legal prohibitions against sexual harassment and discrimination. It also  details 12 escalating steps that a victim of harassment can take in  response. 
My insistence on the appendix proved  to be a deal-killer. Originally, I had been inspired to use this device  by Michael Crichton who included appendices setting forth the hard  science behind a few of his thrillers. I refused to eliminate the  appendix because my fundamental goal had been education; a legal  thriller was my chosen genre because many enjoy it. I could spread my  message further in a popular book. If I sound like an evangelist, it’s  because I am when it comes to women’s rights. 
The twists and turns of Terminal Ambition provide more than an education. They also lead readers to a moral question. When does ambition become toxic? It’s a question I wish I had asked myself years ago, but that’s a story for my memoir!
After  leaving the corporate world, Kate was determined to master writing and  riding, pastimes that often led to confusion in the telling. Her studies  of creative writing proved to be more successful than her horseback  adventures which included a broken leg! However, her love of horses  remains.
Kate  also took the opportunity to be more fully involved with her son’s life  – too involved, he would say. She enjoyed watching scores of soccer  games and cheering his team on to a divisional state championship. All  grown up now, her son lives in Eastern Europe and teaches English as a  second language.
In  addition to Terminal Ambition, Kate writes on women’s issues for a  number of online sites. Her essays have appeared in Role/Reboot,  Jezebel, Fem2pt0, Women’s Media Center and Ms. JD. You can follow her on  Twitter @womnsrightswrtr.
Kate lives in a utopian community in the Midwest with her husband, dogs and innumerable squirrels.
To learn more about Kate, visit her website: www.womensrightswriter.com
You can also find out more about Terminal Ambition at http://www.terminal-ambition.com
To purchase a paperback from Amazon:http://www.amazon.com/Terminal-Ambition-Maggie-Mahoney-Novel/dp/0984990178/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347151007&sr=8-1&keywords=Terminal+Ambition

 
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