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Charlotte Boyett-Compo
http://windlegends.org
Charlotte Boyett-Compo’s fans know she’s got a thing for wind. Most of
her 40-some books feature it in their titles. Her website features this
wish: “May the wind always be at your back and peace dwell in your
heart.” And the wind figures very prominently in her otherworldly
stories. She says it’s because she’s a Gemini, which is an air sign,
but her husband of 39 years jokes it’s because she’s an airhead.
“I love the wind,” she says. “I love to
feel it and hear it. In Iowa, you hear it a lot.” Charlotte’s husband
was a weatherman in the military, so they moved around a lot—27 times
in 25 years, to be precise—and experienced plenty of weather, not all
of it pleasant. She’s seen windstorms with speeds up 70 miles per
hour—and tornadoes. “The first one I saw scared me to death.” She and
her husband were driving in Oklahoma when it loomed up just across the
highway. She screamed when she saw it. “I don’t like tornadoes—or
hurricanes.”
She says she prefers gentler winds and
breezes, but you get the feeling in talking to her that she still
really enjoys a good scream. She and her mom used to watch horror
movies together, especially the ones with an occult or paranormal
angle. “I loved The Sixth Sense,” she says. And there’s no denying that
she has created some truly scream-worthy creatures in her dark fantasy
fiction. Terrifying and creepy revenant worms invade human bodies and
turn them into bloodthirsty beasts called Reapers. “My dreams are very
strange,” she admits.
But stranger still is the way Charlotte’s books come to her.
“The books come when my ears start
ringing,” she says. “Within an hour, I have a full book.” The longer
the ringing goes on, the longer the book. A short ring signals a short
story. “My husband says my aliens are zapping me.”
Charlotte didn’t
start writing novels until the oldest of her two sons went off to
college, but she showed an early aptitude for making stuff up. “I told
lies left and right,” she says of her childhood. “It was a habit with
me.” She says her penchant for fabrication equipped her well for a
career in fiction-writing.
Little did she know at the time, that she wasn’t the only one lying.
Shortly before her mother died nine years ago, Charlotte made a
devastating discovery.
The woman who raised her had adopted
Charlotte from her biological mother and never told her. She discovered
that her friends and family all knew and had kept the secret from her
for her entire life. She doesn’t know much about her birth parents, but
she has a feeling they may be of Celtic descent. “I have an affinity
for Celtic music and history and drawings. I can’t help but think
there’s a bond there.”
Like a lot of writers, Charlee (as
friends call her) worked at a wide variety of jobs before she started
writing books in earnest. “I was a parish secretary, a dental
assistant, I sold shoes.” She also did a lot of non-fiction writing,
including newspaper columns and reviews of movies, books and plays.
Charlotte has published four books with
Cerridwen, one suspense, one historical and two paranormal romances
featuring her famous Reapers.
These days, with her sons grown, her
husband partially retired and more than 40 books to her credit,
Charlotte’s life is a lot more settled, though her fiction continues to
be filled with adventure. She’s lived in the same place for 15 years
now, and has been married her high school sweetheart for 39 years. He
reads everything she writes and for Christmas two years ago, he gave
her a dream present for a writer: her own cozy office outside the house
overlooking rolling hills. “I’m in there from 9 to 6 seven days a
week,” she says. “No phone, no music. I’m content when I’m
writing.”