California: Brandilyn Collins
Within these groups of individuals across the United States and other countries, there are fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters and so forth. As Dr. Jemsek states, “sooner or later” your family will be affected by this growing disease and you, too, will be trying to make a difference.
“In the Lymelight” ~ Brandilyn Collins
In May 2011 Brandilyn Collins launched her Suspense novel, Over the Edge. “Torn from the front lines of medical debate and the author’s own experience with Lyme Disease, Over the Edge is riveting fiction, full of twists and turns—and powerful truths about today’s medical field.”
“Brandilyn is a best-selling novelist known for her trademark Seatbelt Suspense®. These harrowing crime thrillers have earned her the tagline “Don’t forget to b r e a t h e . . .”® Brandilyn’s first book, A Question of Innocence, was a true crime published by Avon in 1995. Its promotion landed her on local and national TV and radio, including the Phil Donahue and Leeza talk shows. Brandilyn’s awards for her novels include the ACFW Book of the Year (three times), Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice.
“Lyme Disease is the #1 vector-borne illness in the U.S. And believe me: you don’t want to get this debilitating sickness.”
Brandilyn is also known for her distinctive book on fiction-writing techniques, Getting Into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn From Actors (John Wiley & Sons). The Writer magazine named Getting into Character one of the best books on writing published in 2002.
When she’s not writing, Brandilyn can be found teaching the craft of fiction at writers’ conferences. She and her family divide their time between homes in the California Bay Area and northern Idaho.”
In May 2010 for “May is Lyme Awareness Month” she launched her blog, Lyme-Over the Edge, sharing the stories of Lyme fighters. These stories show “the extreme challenges facing Lyme sufferers, and their courage in coping…It’s also a place to educate those who don’t know about Lyme. Who knows–it could well be that someone you know is very sick with Lyme but remains undiagnosed.”
Brandilyn recalls, “When I first contracted Lyme it was only the knowledge of two friends who recognized my symptoms that led me to be tested for the disease. Lyme wasn’t even on my radar screen. If it weren’t for these friends leading me to a Lyme-literate doctor and a lab that properly tests for Lyme, I wouldn’t have received my diagnosis. Or my treatment.” (Brandilyn’s story is similar to mine, diagnosed in early 2000’s did quite well for about seven years, then was re-infected and had to undergo treatment again. She is doing quite well now.)
“If you have Lyme, I encourage you to write your story to be posted” on her blog.
You may e-mail your story to her at the following: brandilyn (at) brandilyncollins (dot) com. You may also go to her website or Follow her on Facebook or Twitter.
Here a few comments from her readers of Over the Edge:
“A taut, heart-breaking thriller.” –Publishers Weekly
“An excellent mystery that actively portrays the myriad symptoms seen in acute or chronic Lyme.” –Dr. Nick Harris, Pres./CEO, IGeneX
“Tense and dramatic.” –NY Journal of Books
“To see so many of my experiences in your book is indescribable.” –Lyme patient, PA
“Over the Edge will draw you in early and keep you glued until the end.” –Jim Wilson, President, Canadian Lyme Association
Read more about Over the Edge, including the opening scene, on Brandilyn’s Web site.
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Interview with Brandilyn Collins
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