The write plan: On Rachael Hanel's forthcoming memoir
Last winter, Rachael Hanel began considering Plan B.
Plan A was to write her memoir, sell it to a publishing house and let the world discover for themselves how growing up in a cemetery as the daughter of Waseca’s best-known gravedigger could teach lasting lessons at the edge of a six-foot hole.
Plan A began in 2000 in a college writing class. It continued through the years as Hanel expanded the narrative, revised her prose and began shopping her manuscript with publishers. Plan A persevered despite a string of rejection letters and a decade’s labor with no discernible conclusion in sight.
But there came a point when the Madison Lake writer wondered if it was time to give up the fight and publish the book herself.
“Last winter I was at a really low point,” Hanel said, beginning to recite her doubts. “‘Is this going to happen? Will it ever see the light of day?’ I was starting to think about Plan B.”
By: Tanner Kent
Story Date: 2012-08-03T05:00:00+00:00