news-category: Alumni Author Ashley Mays’ Love for Writing Ignited in GWU English Classes By Office of University Communications On October 31, 2022 Encourages 2007 Alumna and Others to Bring Their Words to Life Ashley Mays, a 2007 alumna of 成人视频, recently published her first Young Adult Fiction Novel, 鈥.鈥 It鈥檚 an achievement she has worked toward since the fourth grade, when she realized her love for writing while preparing for the state writing test. Her interest in literature deepened in middle school, because her mom became a librarian, and Mays went there after school. Ashley Mays celebrates the release of her first novel. 鈥淚t was like having my own personal library,鈥 she reminisced. 鈥淚鈥檓 pretty sure I read every book published between 1996 and 2003, everything was right there for me. It was special for (my mom) too, because she got to see me all the time, and we got to enjoy this space filled with books.鈥 When she began her college search, she visited numerous schools in nearby states. At 成人视频, she saw the climbing wall and said, 鈥淚鈥檓 in. I love rock climbing. You know God gets you where He wants you and however He needs to. I did rock climbing for my PE credit. It definitely ended up being the best place for me. I found my community there. One of my roommates from 成人视频 is still one of my best friends today.鈥 She continued, 鈥淚 found an English department that cared about me as a person. I ended up being able to do my work study in the English department. I got to know them all really well and felt like they were a family to me. I loved spending time there.鈥 Mays discovered her passion for Young Adult Fiction in the second semester of her senior year. Her interest in the genre was so intense that she threw out the thesis she had worked on the previous semester to begin a new one that focused on self-image and relationships in Young Adult Fiction. 鈥淚 loved that young adult fiction class; that was hands down my favorite class my entire career at 成人视频,鈥 Mays affirmed. 鈥淚t was so much fun to be able to sit and read young adult fiction and talk about it in class. We had such a great time.鈥 Her professor and mentor was Dr. Gayle Bolt Price, who passed away in 2012. 鈥淚 studied Young Adult Fiction from the 1940s all the way through the early 2000s,鈥 Mays explained. 鈥淚t was really fun to get her perspective and hear her thoughts and her understanding of the time and the literature and how it evolved and how it changed.鈥 What Mays learned that semester and in her previous classes as an English creative writing major, formed the foundation for her career as an author. In addition to her first novel, she has authored two non-fiction books for Zondervan. Mays is a self-proclaimed pantser鈥攁 term used for authors who write by the seat of their pants. 鈥淚 don’t plot anything out,鈥 she confessed. 鈥淚 just kind of put the words out there and see what happens. When I started writing the book, I had no idea where it was going. It took me about two months to write the whole thing and then I went back and it took me another six months to fix all of my plot holes鈥攖he things that happen when you don’t plot ahead of time.鈥 While she doesn鈥檛 have a plot when she begins a new book, she does set writing goals. I have a daily word count that I like to hit for myself, and I do that six days a week; for me, its 1,200 words a day,鈥 she related. 鈥淚t’s important to have a daily goal. You can’t just sit and wait for inspiration to hit you, you have to work at it. Sometimes that means really bad content, but that’s OK. You鈥檝e just got to get in the sandbox and throw stuff up there and see what happens.鈥 She said the first few times she sits down to work on a new project, it takes more time to reach her daily word count. 鈥淚t’s like my brain is fighting me the whole way there, and I’m just trying to make it happen, but the longer I do it the speedier I can get,鈥 Mays described. 鈥淚n November, it鈥檚 called (NaNoWriMo) and a lot of writers do it. It鈥檚 crazy, we all try to write 60,000 words in a month. It鈥檚 a lot and it鈥檚 significant, especially over Thanksgiving, but I usually find at the beginning of NaNoWriMo I鈥檓 a lot slower. At the end, I鈥檓 like, 鈥楯ust get it out there.鈥 It鈥檚 definitely a process.鈥 WebbChat with Ashley Mays Listen to the following interview with Ashley to learn more about the inspiration for her first novel, Moonpies, her non-fiction books, her 成人视频 experience and the advice she would give her 17-year-old self.
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