Valerie Brooks
"I had an idyllic childhood," says Valerie Brooks,
who grew up out in the country, 7 miles from the town of Tilton in the
Lakes Region of New Hampshire. By age 19, she was married to a Vietnam
vet and pregnant with their son Jason. Three years later, in 1973, her
husband decided to move to Oregon, and the family landed in Vida, along
the McKenzie River east of Eugene. "He always wanted to move around,"
she says. "We were divorced in '76." She met Dan Connors, who lived a
few miles downriver in Leaburg, later that year. They were married in
1988. "When Dan and I got together, I went to Lane Community College
and put together my own graphic design curriculum," she says. A year
after graduation, she returned to LCC as strategic planner for its
nationally recognized Cooperative Education Department. "I wrote and
illustrated the first textbook for women in non-traditional careers,"
she says, "like welding, carpentry, and drafting." When she left LCC in
1988 to pursue a personal writing career, she became friends with
aspiring cartoonist Jan Eliot, who incorporated her as Val in the comic
strip Stone Soup, nationally syndicated since 1995. "She stole my hair,
my love of Lycra, and my attitude," Brooks notes, "but we still get
together once a week." After a year of study at the University of
Oregon, Brooks wrote 3 literary novels, hired 3 New York agents, and
got 3 rejections. "I started thinking, 'What do I really love?'" she
says. "Growing up in New England, I loved gothic, dark-side stories.
Heck, I'm going to write noir!" Her first "femmes-noir" novel, Revenge
in 3 Parts - Part I, addressing the "me-too" movement and set in Paris,
was published by Black Leather Jacket Press in 2018. Part II,
addressing economic inequality and set in Oregon, is scheduled for
release in March of 2020.
happening people
photograph and story by Paul Neevel
Eugene Weekly / 1 November 2019
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