Actress Comedian Author Rhonda Shear on Publishing: 'It's a long journey, not a race to the finish'
Actress.
Comedian. Award-winning entrepreneur. Builder of a $100 million apparel brand.
Television star. Former Miss Louisiana. Candidate for elected office.
Philanthropist. And now, author. There aren’t many hats that Rhonda Shear
hasn’t tried on, and she’s worn them all with style, moxie, southern charm, and
a persistent will to be the best.
A
New
Orleans
native, Rhonda started her journey to the spotlight by dominating local, state,
and national beauty pageants from the time she was sixteen—including three
turns as Miss Louisiana. In 1976, in the wake of a Playboy modeling scandal that
cost her a coveted crown, she became the youngest person ever to run for office
in Louisiana, losing her fight for a New Orleans post by only 135 votes.
After
that, Hollywood called, and she quickly moved from Bob Hope
specials to guest appearances on hundreds of television shows, from Happy
Days and Married With Children to appearing on classic Chuck
Barris camp-fests like The Gong Show and the $1.98 Beauty Show.
Rhonda’s big break came in 1991 when she became the sultry-smart hostess of
late-night movie show USA: Up All Night, a gig that lasted until 1999
and made her nationally famous.
After Up
All Night ended, Rhonda pursued her love of comedy and quickly became a
headliner in Las
Vegas
and at top comedy clubs like The Laugh Factory and the Improv. At the same time,
she reconnected with her childhood sweetheart, Van Fagan, who she hadn’t seen
in twenty-five years. After a whirlwind, storybook courtship, they married in
2001.
Rhonda’s
latest chapter began when she appeared on the Home Shopping Network to sell women’s
intimates. Her appearance was a sensation, and she and Van quickly started a
company, Shear Enterprises, LLC, to design, manufacture and sell Rhonda’s own
line of women’s intimate wear. Today, that company has grown to more than $100
million in annual sales, and Rhonda has won numerous entrepreneurship
awards—though she still refers to herself as a “bimbopreneur.”
Today,
Rhonda and Van live in a magnificent house in St. Petersburg, Florida, where she engages in many philanthropic projects, supports numerous
charities for women, and works on new books.
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Q: Welcome
to The Writer's Life! Now that your book has been published, we’d love to
find out more about the process. Can we begin by having you take us
at the beginning? When did you come up with the idea to write your book?
I have written most
of my career, mainly as a stand up comic. I had been wanting to write about
life experiences for years. Up All Night was written a few years after I won
entrepreneurial awards. I felt I needed to share my eclectic journey and life.
I wanted to inspire people that you could change careers mid life and become
very successful, and find love and marriage after 45! Not only
autobiographical, but the book shares honest tips that I learned along the
way.
Q: How hard
was it to write a book like this and do you have any tips that you could pass
on which would make the journey easier for other writers?
The ideas were all
there. But my life and career is full circle. Putting it all in an order that
makes sense to the reader was the most difficult task. Also, writing sports
would happen, then a few weeks would pass with nothing. I think that is typical
when you have a career other than writing.
Q: Who is
your publisher and how did you find them or did you self-publish?
Mascot. I found them with my talented ghost writer Tim
Vandehey.
Q: Is there
anything that surprised you about getting your first book published?
It’s a long
journey, not a race to the finish. I feel more comfortable that it is done, it
is a wonderful vehicle and voice for my brand as well as telling my
story.
Q: What other
books are you working on and when will they be published?
Looking forward to
writing a book about women’s image of their bodies. I will be taking a serious
topic and writing it with honesty and levity. Women are so hard on themselves
about what they see in the mirror. We have so much more to offer than our
reflection.
Q: What’s
one fact about your book that would surprise people?
I’m not a natural
blonde.
Q: Finally,
what message are you trying to get across with your book?
You can take a step backwards to move many steps
ahead.
About the Book:
Title: UP ALL NIGHT
Author: Rhonda Shear
Publisher: Mascot Books
Pages: 275
Genre: Memoir/Women’s Self-Help
Author: Rhonda Shear
Publisher: Mascot Books
Pages: 275
Genre: Memoir/Women’s Self-Help
BOOK BLURB:
Up All Night combines memoir and self-help to follow Rhonda Shear’s
incredible journey from modest New Orleans
girl to bold, brassy, beautiful entrepreneur and owner of a $100 million Florida
lingerie company.
Along the way, Rhonda has been a
beauty queen, a groundbreaking candidate for office, a Playboy model, a working actress, a late-night TV star and sex
symbol, a headlining standup comedian, an award-winning “bimbopreneur” and a
philanthropist who uses her success to help women of all ages be their best and
appreciate their true beauty.
Up All Night is also a love story.
Rhonda reconnected with her first love, Van Fagan, after 25 years apart, and
after a whirlwind romance in The Big Easy, they married in 2001. Now they share
a fantasy life of luxury—but it hasn't come easily. In this book, Rhonda shares
the lessons she’s learned along the way: never let anyone else define you or
tell you what you can’t do, make your own luck, and do what you love.
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