Research for “Brought To You By The Color Drab”: Juvenile Probation Officer

Clean Teen ReadsIn my novel, Brought To You By The Color Drab, my main character, Race Paloma, is caught shoplifting and taken in to the juvenile detention center. A probation officer is assigned to his case, who, in my story, plays a positive role in Race’s life.

Interview With a Probation Officer

Researching for a novel takes me into many places, and introduces me to many people from all walks of life. I personally interviewed a juvenile probation officer to gain background information, and also gain familiarity with how the system works. He was patient and kind and readily answered all my questions.

This officer was from my area (Tulsa, OK), and not Cincinnati where the novel takes place. The system may work differently in different cities; but basically, it’s pretty much the same. The probation officer is overworked, often underpaid, and most of them care deeply for these kids.

A Tough Job

This is a tough job—oftentimes a heartbreaking job—and I certainly wouldn’t want to do it. They see kids whose lives are going down the tubes due to bad decisions. Some teens want to change and get out of the trap; others continue to go with the flow.

Youth Sponsor

As a church youth sponsor, I’ve been hanging out with teens for over 15 years, and I can say I’ve seen a glimpse of what can happen when teens make wrong choices. Nothing to the degree that a PO has, but enough to keep me in my role of working with teens, loving teens, and encouraging teens!

I guess that’s why I so love to write novels for teens!

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Brought To You By The Color Drab: A Peek Behind the Scenes

Choosing Cincinnati as My Setting

The germ of an idea for the plot for Brought To You By The Color Drab was a story about a teen boy trapped in the ghetto who becomes a driver for a blind piano tuner. To write the novel, I needed to know more about an inner city ghetto as my hometown was too small.

Since I had done a great deal of research about Cincinnati when writing novels for Barbour Publishing’s American Adventure Series, I chose that city.

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Choosing Cincinnati Christian College

My thought was to locate a young college student who might agree to drive me around the city to aid in my research. When I selected Cincinnati Christian College (now University), I had no real agenda, but God did.

Enter: The Carmichael Family

I called the college and a courteous young woman answered. I explained that I was an author and needed help with researching her city, especially the inner city.

Her answer was, “My father pastors a church in the inner city and he would be more than happy to assist you.” Or something to that effect—I forget the exact words. For an author, this is like hitting the mother lode. What an exciting moment.

The young lady turned out to be Christy Carmichael (now Acheampong), who also proceeded to explain that there was lodging on the college campus used by visiting missionaries. She was sure I could stay there for a modest fee. And I did exactly that. (So much better than a hotel—for me that is.)

My Stay in Cincinnati

I began to put plans into motion to fly to Cincinnati. The year was 2004.

Christi, her parents James (Jamie), and Kathy, and her sister, Melissa, became my hosts during my stay. (Even Christi’s aunt Nancy was brought in on the scene.) I was a guest at their home for dinner. They drove me around the city and offered a great deal of background information that later showed up in the book. The entire visit was so beyond anything I could have ever imagined.

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Why it took from 2004 to 2017 for Race’s story to finally see the light of day, is a story too lengthy for this blog. Much had to do with my decision to become an indie author. I stopped chasing agents and publishers and struck out on my own. I wanted to use my past titles as a proving ground, before bringing Race’s story out of the shadows and into the light. (Which is now, Brought To You By The Color Drab.) The strategy turned out to be a good one; albeit  a lengthy one.

Your Behind-The-Scenes Glimpse

This then gives you a brief glimpse of how a book comes together. It’s never an isolated event, but involves many kind, caring, helpful individuals. Like the Carmichael family.

Race and I are both very thankful!

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