Mirror, Mirror


I spent last week in Toronto, filming. Yes, I said filming. No, it’s not that exciting, it was a DVD on healthy eating for children.

Still, when I saw myself on film, it was weird. I mean—that’s not really how I look, is it? Do I really bob my head like that? And my voice, it’s not really all breathy like a school girl’s?

Is it?

Made me think. There’s the way I see me. The way others see me. And then there’s reality.

And who’s to say which is the real me?

This was an ah-hah moment for the new book I’m writing. What if you’re a health care professional who has devoted your career to helping others survive trauma and illness?

What if everyone sees you as a nice, good-hearted person, but you know different? You know the reason behind your career choice, your dedication, is because of a secret buried in your past, a secret that you seek redemption for, making the life you live everyday a lie….

And what if this secret was exposed?

Hmmm….gave me a whole new take on both my main character and the badguy. I realized they’re basically the same: living a lie, hiding a secret.

The fact that they share the same secret should really liven things up as well!

What do you think? Do we all live secret lives, hide our real selves?

Or is what you see in the mirror what you get?

Thanks for reading!
CJ

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About CJ

As a pediatric ER doctor, CJ Lyons has lived the life she writes about in her cutting edge suspense novels. Her award-winning, critically acclaimed Angels of Mercy series (LIFELINES, WARNING SIGNS, and URGENT CARE) is available in stores now with the fourth, CRITICAL CONDITION, due out December, 2010. Her newest project is as co-author of a new suspense series with Erin Brockovich. Contact her at http://www.cjlyons.net
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