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Colleen Hoover

Colleen Hoover shares how she accidentally became a best-selling author

By Azeem TajPublished 3 years ago 4 min read

I write because I have to I think it's my therapy it feeds my soul I think I would be riding whether anyone read what I wrote or not author Colleen Hoover says she didn't set out for fame but her love of writing helped Fame find her Hoover dominates the New York Times bestsellers list once claiming eight of the top 10 paperback spots simultaneously she sold more than 16 million books last year alone even outselling the Bible her Legions of fans so dedicated so passionate they call themselves cohorts I have read almost every single book written by Colleen Hooper it's currently 1 11 in the morning I just finished hopeless take me back to your childhood when did you know you wanted to write um since I can remember my sister who is about three years older than me learned how to read and write before I could and I was so jealous because I'm like oh my gosh you know how to do that I want to know how to do that because I just had all these stories I wanted to tell and I was just super excited to learn the alphabet I was very disappointed that I didn't get to write my first story the first day of kindergarten years later when she attended Texas A M University com Commerce she was already married with Children she put her dreams of writing aside to study social work a more practical career to help support her three sons we were very poor we lived in a single wide trailer house we didn't have a front door knob but we lived a great life we just struggled a little bit financially Colleen never let go of her passion and began writing again just for fun but then at Christmas in 2012 a beautiful accident changed everything we bought my grandmother a Kindle for Christmas I was researching how to get a document onto a Kindle and came across Amazon's self-publishing platform and I was like oh I could just load it up here and then she can download it four months later slammed the story she planned to share just with her family landed her on the New York Times bestsellers list were you surprised yes astonished now with 25 titles to her name including Verity and ugly love Hoover's romances and psychological thrillers are emotionally gripping her most popular novel it ends with us centers on domestic violence and is Loosely based on her mother's life my mother and father divorced when I was two and one of my earliest memories was him throwing a TV at her she was able to get out of that relationship and then from then on I just remember growing up with a mother who was so strong and independent it's a book that people really care about yeah I think people that maybe have been in hard situations feel seen it's been very heartwarming to read how my mother's story has actually given strength to other women to be able to leave that their situations the story is now being adapted into a movie starring Blake Lively the cohorts yeah are having a lot of opinions about them please wear it did that surprise you it does it really does when I wrote the book it wasn't about the age of the characters it wasn't about what they were wearing it was about the message that I wanted to get across and I think the people that are doing the movie are doing such a phenomenal job shine in a light on domestic violence is one way Hoover uses her Fame for good [Music] she also hosts her annual book Bonanza charity event in our home state of Texas but Bonanza is wild it's so wild how can you explain it to somebody that's never been here before Comic-Con Disney World the lines were insane this morning thousands of readers from all over the country come to meet more than 200 authors of the sold out event Hoover started a non-profit back in 2018 it has since raised more than one million dollars for different charities that little girl who was mad she can learn the whole alphabet on day one of kindergarten you could say one thing to her about what life is like now what would you say you are going to be so happy so happy oh wow that's nice oh okay I know she's from a little town in Texas which I've actually been to um right outside of Sulfur Springs and she just has really done some things for publishing that you wouldn't believe but now she's like okay it's not just okay for me to have this she wants to lift up other writers and by the way book Bonanza raised 220 000 split between the Michael J fox foundation and reach out and read and we have to mention and all the cohorts already know this Colleen's latest suspense novel too late is out this week oh she's amazing a Powerhouse hey thanks for watching don't miss the Today show every weekday at 11 A.M Eastern 8 Pacific on our streaming Channel today all day to watch head to today.com all day or click the link right here

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