
A Little Bit about Lori L. Lake.
In August, 2001, readers will be happy to learn that Lori L. Lake's
novel, GUN SHY, will be reissued. Her second novel, RICOCHET IN TIME,
follows during the same month. Both are published by Renaissance
Alliance Publishing (RAP). Their website is: http://www.rapbooks.com.
I asked Lori what it felt like now that she is a writer with two
published books under her belt. The first thing she said was, "Gosh, I
still find it hard to believe that I *am* an author. I always dreamed of
publishing a book--but I never dreamed I would be so lucky as to publish
more than one."
With RICOCHET IN TIME, Lori has written another good-sized page-turner
(374 pages!). It begins on a bleak note. The main character, Dani
Corbett, is seriously injured during a vicious hate crime in which her
partner, Meg O'Donnell, is killed. Estranged from her father and with no
other family in St. Paul, Dani is on her own. She has always been a
loner, and getting together with Meg was a big step for her. Now that
Meg is dead, all she wants to do is get away. To her great dismay, Dani
is unable to deal with her grief in her usual manner, which is to get on
her motorcycle and flee. Instead, with such a badly injured ankle, she
has to stay put. She is befriended by Grace Beaumont, a physical
therapist at the hospital where she is treated. Grace and her aunts,
Estelline and Ruth, help Dani deal with the aftermath of the attack as
well as the legal process she must go through. And over the course of
her recovery period, a lot more healing occurs than Dani ever expected.
By the end of the novel, she has found love, a home, justice -- and
family.
When I asked Lori why she wrote a novel with a hate crime as a central
part of the plot, she said that she had been working on the book for a
long time. "I started writing this in 1994, prior to the death of
Brandon Teena (the hero of 'Boys Don't Cry') and long before the murder
of Matthew Shepard. In the middle 1990's, I was reading about unusual
assaults and attacks in the daily newspapers, but nobody seemed to be
doing anything about the rising level of hate crimes. There was more
information in the GLBT press where I read more details about incidents
of violence against people who were 'different'--whether that meant
gay/lesbian, of color, or just different from the societal 'norms.' Then
I read a news article about two female motorcyclists being run over by a
truck and that the driver was charged with a crime for doing it on
purpose. I started thinking about what would happen under those
circumstances, and suddenly, this character, this tough and angry young
woman, popped into my head and started talking to me. That was the start
of it.
I asked Lori if she thought her book would have an impact concerning hate
crimes. "Hmm....I don't know. Maybe. In the Acknowledgments I urged
people to report attacks, to tell people in authority about indignities
and crimes committed against them. Like domestic battering and sexual
assaults, hate crimes are vastly underreported. It doesn't help to see
the callousness and indifference displayed by law enforcement officials
in a movie like 'Boys Don't Cry,' but I can attest to the fact that not
all police agencies are like that. So perhaps one of the main messages
of RICOCHET IN TIME is that each person who stands in there and fights
will make a difference for those who come after. In Dani's case, going
through the legal process was maddening, but ultimately she did get a
semblance of justice."
Asked what's next, now that these two books are published, Lori reports
that she is a chapter away from being done with UNDER THE GUN, which is a
sequel to GUN SHY. She is in the process of editing and finishing up
the novel, and she plans to submit it to RAP as soon as it is completed,
with the hope that they will accept it and publish it in 2002. She has
four other novels in various stages of creation and says she plans to
write steadily for as long as she lives. She grins. "I just wish I
could afford to quit my day job."
Filed: August 2001
By: A.E. Reese
| Lori Lake at a
Glance
Date of Birth: February 9th
Education: Graduate of Lewis & Clark College
Master's Degree: Hamline University, St. Paul
Family History: Heinz 57
Famous Relations: Counsin were Orville and
Wilbur Wright
First Professional Role: Welfare agency
First Publishing: Gun Shy , other than Letters to the
Editor.
Astrological Sign: Aquarius
Favorite Song: A 1970's oldie, "Dancing In The Moonlight" by King Harvest
Favorite Band: Ben Folds Five
CD I can't seem to stop listening to lately:
Trisha Yearwood's "Inside Out", "Five for Fighting's",
"America Town" and R.E.M.'s "Reveal."
Favorite Vocalist: Linda Eder
Favorite Movie: It's a tie between "Leaving Normal"
and "Parenthood"
Favorite Book Series: Currently, it's Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, bounty hunter series
Favorite City: Duluth, MN
Most Admired Person: Her partner Diane
Worst food on the planet: Seafood - she's allergic!
Best food on the planet: Chicken, Cheezits, and Chocolate
Favorite TV Show: "Any Day Now" on Lifetime
(supposed to say Xena: Warrior Princess---it's a very close second!!)
Favorite team sport to Play: Basketball
Favorite team sport to Watch: WNBA Basketball
Favorite individual sport to play: Powerlifting (i.e. Squats, Bench Press, Deadlift)
Best thing about being age 40: Financial Security
Worst thing about being age 40: Dry skin

Lori and her mate of 20 years! Now that's a long time!

Lori is an avid Powerlifter.
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