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Carol Hegberg. Poetry & Book Editor. Script Consultant.
 

CAROL HEGBERG is an internationally published, award-winning writer and editor. She has edited over twenty published books. Her novel is entitled Pen Pals. Her poetry, scripts, short stories, and articles have been published in many magazines and books.

 

Carol knows the endurance, tenacity, and patience a writer must possess to become published. Beginning writers, published authors, agents with needy clients, and publishers with editing work use her services. She copyedits, rewrites, and proofreads speeches, short stories or collections, articles, essays, and manuscripts. She helps develop and edit inspirational, Christian, and picture-book manuscripts, children and young-adult fiction and nonfiction. She's available for proofreading or writing help with manuscript submissions, query letters, and book proposals.

 

Author:

Rochelle. Arcadia Publishing. 2007

The Lincoln Highway through Rochelle was originally a Potawatomi Indian trail. In 1853, Robert P. Lane purchased land from Charlotte Bartholomew, Sheldon Bartholomew s widow, near the settlement known as Hickory Grove, and the community became officially known as Lane. After a hanging scandal, the citizens renamed their village Rochelle. From then, the town grew to the largest city in Ogle County. Rochelle s famous railroad park and the diamond (crossing of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad) attract visitors throughout the year. The park s tourist center is located in a refurbished Standard Oil gas station. The Flagg Township Historical Museum offers times gone by in many forms in the 1884 city hall, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Rochelle offers suburban amenities with the healthy atmosphere of the small town where actress Joan Allen grew up.



"Carol Hegberg's novel, Pen Pals (2004), introduces us to first love amidst the pressures of qualifying for the U.S. Olympic gymnastics team. Carol Hegberg, a seasoned editor and now a novelist, performs exceptionally with the writing of Pen Pals. This first effort is clearly worthy of the gold medal." Author's New Novel Worthy of the Gold, by John Albion, novelist and business writer from Milwaukee, WI. His latest novel is Beyond Fate (Author House, 2003).

 

 

 



Meet the Disciples
, Meriwether Publishing, Colorado Springs, CO, 1986

 

 

 

 






Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome with Dysautonomia: One Woman's Story
, self-published, 2000

 

 

 

 





The Secret of the Gifts
, Meriwether Publishing, Colorado Springs, CO, 1996

 

 

 

 

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Monologues from the Road, edited by Lavonne Mueller, published by Heinemann, Portsmouth, NH, 1999

 

 

 





Day by Day, edited by Phyllis A. Frantz, Judson Press, Valley Forge, PA, 1988
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elvis Monologues, edited by Lavonne Mueller (Broadway Playwright), published by Heinemann, Portsmouth, NH, 1998

 

 

 

Specialties

FICTION: adventure, confession, contemporary, experimental, fantasy, feminist, historical, humor, juvenile, literary, mainstream, mystery, picture books, religious, romance, science fiction, speculative, spiritual, western, or young adult.


NONFICTION: Americana, animals, biography, coffee-table books, environment, gardening, health, history, hobby, how-to, humor, juvenile, illustrated, literature, memoirs, music, nature, nutrition, parenting, philosophy, picture books, religious, self-help, spiritual, technical, textbooks, travel, women's issues.

 

 


The poetry of Carol Hegberg

 

FRIENDSHIP

by Carol Hegberg

I am braiding a rug of friendship
That won't come right.

Three strands . . .
you, me, my other . . .
That twist, tangle,
Trying to be what they can't.
One wraps mine in too much love
The other binds;
One endless plait sewn in a wreath of torture.

From above it appears a beautiful rug,
Yet with the next loop, what will the strands create?
Friendship, after all, is love without wings,
And my rug yearns to soar through the glittery night with you.

--published in 1997, Voice from the Valley, literary magazine
of Rock Valley College, Rockford, IL



TRAZODONE

by Carol Hegberg

I am not lazy,
nor am I crazy.
I feel both today.

Awake before the singing of the clock:
a good sign.
I arise, hopeful, but then . . .
hope is punctured and removed
as easily as Jim's gall bladder.

Someone has screwed a tourniquet onto my temples.
My heart threatens to blow up in my hands and ankles.
Lightning strikes in my head,
and however firmly I press,
it will not easily say goodbye.
My skin begs to explode and
my stomach boxes against my innards.
I'm as nervous as a kettle, and
anger steams from my mouth:
This is not me! This cannot be me!
I hurry upstairs, downstairs,
clucking like a half-dead chicken.

I will lie down and sleep this away.
Surely the angels will come
(for I have prayed ten years)
and release me of this demon.
But sleep has come and gone and left no promises.

Last night I tasted trazodone.
It will make you sleep, the doctor assured.
Aw, sweet sleep, I crave you.
It will dry your tears before they shape.
I despise my tears.
Come, trazodone, go into me,
be my lover for one night.

Now today I know two facts:
I love my tears and
trazodone will never seduce me again.
--published in 2002 on Ivy Vine

Trilogy:

THE SHOCK

By Carol Hegberg

Who would have thought it possible?
Not I, your mother.
I stand in shock at the words
Tumbling from the raw rude mouth
I've always loved.
The words are sad,
Tears anointing each as holy.

My baby, my love,
The one I cannot understand,
Have never understood,
Your creativity blazes above mine
And cruises unknown streets
In a town I don't know the name of.

You are lost there,
And run as I try,
I can barely hear your voice,
Let alone reach you.
I seek, I shout, I whisper;
I call in vain.
I wander the youthful dreams of my own
In search of you, my baby, my love.

Where have you gone?
Did you step back, back, backwards
Until without realizing,
You fell off a cliff
Into a ugly pit?


We who love you stand at the rim
And call to you.
We sing you a lullaby.
We see you in body,
But where has the real baby, my love, gone?
Has she withdrawn even in the pit?

Come back to us, my baby, my love.
What makes you so scared?
What makes you run from life?
What rages within you and why?
We who love you will always be here
To pick you up and carry you, if needed,
And will never leave you.

You must meet us, part way.
You must come from the dark place.
Do you not trust us?
How can love not be trusted?
Tell us, tell us, tell us
What you want and need and crave!
--published April, 2003. with the following two poems as a trilogy


IN TORMENT

By Carol Hegberg

I thought I could endure anything
Since living with the syndrome.
Yet some evil tosses
Raw red human obstacles
In our family pathways
So we must run a crooked course
To find our own beloved.

I see you in the doorway
Your amber eyes
Stinging me in the silence,
Trying to shove me from your presence.

You cannot rid me from your life.
I will patiently fight for you
In your presence and out.
I will endure the gnawing stomach,
The restlessness of worry,
The ugly dreams tossing my body,
And my constant search
To make sense of your wounds.

Why?
What do you want of life?
Are you afraid?
Or pissed off and filled with fury?

Do you want me around, my attention?
Or do you hunger for my absence?
Do you love me or hate me?
Maybe both.


I must remain silent,
And yet to be sane, I need to talk.
Where should I go?
I want to stay home, imprisoned with your raw spirit.
Going out is an unbelief,
Only for those who make sense of their world,
Only for those who are happy
And only those with trivial complaints
Can visit the outer world.
--published as second of trilogy


COMING ALONG

By Carol Hegberg

As I drive along, reading bumper stickers,
Within my soul the magnificence
Of whom you will become sparkles.
Nothing is impossible!
All things are possible
For you, my baby, my love!
My mind, like a giant hand,
Yanks into the blue and white sky,
Soaring to find you.
I KNOW you are here.
You are stretching the sky, becoming YOU.

I want to hint of what is to come.
Instead, I gaze contentedly at your beautiful profile,
Overlooking the chasm between now and then.
I pat your leg in assurance,
Declaring you will become YOU,
Inspite of all obstinate odds.

Fly away, my baby, my love.
When the time is right, you will know.
And the world will become a kindergarten
For you to explore with delight.
-- -published as third of trilogy



I WILL NOT COMPETE

By Carol Hegberg

World,
I will not compete with you anymore.

I tried to keep up,
Running hard to match my talents,
Such as they are,
Against the multitudes of unknowns.
In their dust I stand
Bruised red-purple with rejection.

Who am I (Rocky Graciano?)
To take on the world?

I forget Your indifference,Your ostracism.
I am complete within myself,
A distinctive human;
No one else is me in the multitudes.
Therefore, I cannot lose
Because I am alive.
And whatever I give has been created
And handed to You with love.
If I share with You and the multitudes,
You should receive out of love.
In theory.

So, dear World,
These are my terms:
I will be me, I will create, but
I will not compete anymore.

--published in 1998 in The Rough Draft

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