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Why ”Millie’s Big Dream” is my best work yet

Why ”Millie’s Big Dream” is my best work yet

My latest book, Millie’s Big Dream, is also my dream come true. It says all the things I have tried to say in previous books about my relationship with Emily in ways I could never sufficiently express before. Relayed in a novel that combines romance with hardship, I relay the narrative in an honest, but lighthearted way. I use humor inspired by my lifelong fandom of I Love Lucy, while maintaining the authenticity of a real-life inter-abled couple. I wanted it to be romantic to inspire other disabled people who long to give and receive love, that it can happen for them, too. Of course, it is important to show the everyday difficulties that accompany your wife being your caregiver. It is a 200% effort every moment of every day. Oftentimes, however, happy endings do not accompany real life. Therefore, I took extra care to incorporate these unpleasant themes with a carefree tone. I didn’t think I could ever achieve it. I have made many unsuccessful attempts as a self-published author in the last thirteen years, but I believe Millie’s Big Dream has finally reached the mark. It has also helped me reach another milestone in my career, which is to become a bonafide novelist. The pandemic years were particularly difficult for our family, to the point where I thought we might lose Emily. If anything ever happened to this angel on Earth, it would destroy our entire family. As a result, I never expected my head to be clear enough to write another book of any kind, let alone in the world of fiction, where the entire workings of the world are dependent on your own creativity. However, not writing at all is stifling for a creative person. After a read-letter year of blessings in 2024, the current year dawned with the tapping into a well of creativity I have never experienced. My first and only novel up to that point, Face Value, took five years to write. On March 25, 2025, I released Open Secret, which only took three months. I had not planned to write Millie’s Big Dream on the heels of another brand-new book, but it just came flooding out of me. The book I have tried to write for fifteen years finally became a reality. I completed the initial first draft in twenty-five days. Now, I am ready to show it to you. Although this book is a dream come true for me, you’ll notice my name is not in the title. “Millie” is the character inspired by my wife. She chose the name because “Millie” sounded similar to “Emily.” Our surname is “Shanklin” and my character’s name is “Robert,” after two very dear friends of mine, Chase Shanklin and Robert Fallon, who were younger than me when they left the world way too early. I know their guiding spirits helped bring the book to life. At any rate, it is my wife’s dream of becoming the next queen of rock and roll that takes center stage in this story. Anyone who has heard a note escape her golden throat knows she possesses an otherworldly talent only God could sanction. The book follows her dream to rock and roll stardom with comedic mishaps and a blithe look at the real-life struggles of a person unafraid to think outside the box. Of course, no comedy is complete without the perfect supporting cast. Sarah Taylor has been “Ethel” to me for the last fifteen years, as best friend to both Emily and me. She acts our freelance publicist, agent, editor, chief advisor, and all-around lifesaver. Her character of Leitha, the closest name I could derive when I spelled “Ethel” backwards. She is every bit the flamboyant wealth of knowledge embodied by her character. Her husband, Chucky, the character named requested by Sarah’s actual husband Greg Taylor, is a composite of him and several of my other dearest friends including Jacob Sharitz and Jeremy Miller. Their surname of “Gardner” represents a departed friend of Sarah’s, Beavertown, Pennsylvania mayor Bill Wagoner. Take a look at the official description: “Meet Millie Shanklin, a voluptuous blonde with a heart of gold and a voice that can light up a room—if only she could fill a stadium. A talented nightclub singer with big dreams of stardom, Millie is convinced that bigger is better, and she’s determined to make both herself and her husband, Robert, the biggest fish in the pond. Robert, her wheelchair-bound husband, is a journalist and book writer who finds comfort in the smaller, quieter aspects of life. With cerebral palsy and a penchant for order, Robert’s steady career as a local columnist is everything he wants—though Millie has other ideas. Their contrasting personalities and devotion to one another make for some hilarious misadventures. Enter Leitha, Robert and Millie’s incredibly smart and relentlessly charismatic agent, whose advice is always well-intentioned but rarely taken seriously, and her husband, Chucky, who can be counted on for two things: a love of golf and an endless supply of sarcasm. Together, these four friends are inseparable and fiercely loyal, despite their wildly different personalities. In this quirky comedy of dreams, misunderstandings, and unlikely alliances, Millie’s Big Dream is a laugh-out-loud romp that proves that friendship, love, and chasing your big break are never as simple as they seem—but they are always worth the ride. If you love witty banter, lovable oddballs, and a comedy that’s as heartwarming as it is hilarious, Millie’s Big Dream will have you laughing all the way to the stadium… or at least to the nearest golf course.” This book is so special to me that I am offering it in a pre-order special only. I will only be signing the first 100 copies. I am making them available to my readers prior to its official July 10th release date. To place your prepaid order of $20 per book, which will be autographed and numbered, visit https://zachcooley.us/millies-big-dream-local-pickup/, send money to paypal.me/ZacharyGCooley or www.facebook.com/zachcooley. You can also send or deliver…

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Why I’m Promoting Another Book So Soon

Why I’m Promoting Another Book So Soon

A lot of people might be wondering why I’m promoting a new book so soon after releasing another one. The truth is, I never intended for Open Secret and Millie’s Big Dream to be released so closely together. After completing my first novel in 17 years—Open Secret—I never expected the surge of creativity that would soon become Millie’s Big Dream. But it happened. I wrote the foundation of Millie’s Big Dream in just 25 days, and it took probably another 25 to refine and perfect the manuscript. To put that in perspective: the person who took five years to write his first novel, Face Value, just finished a 100,000-word manuscript in under two months. I never imagined that kind of prodigious output was possible for me. But then again, this is the story I’ve been trying to write ever since I became a published author. It’s the story of a tremendous love—my love story—as a disabled man who found the love of his life and started a family. I’ve tried to tell it through numerous nonfiction travel memoirs, but the magic of storytelling through a novel never fully left me, even though I had long convinced myself I couldn’t do it justice. Not only did I want to highlight the love between Emily and me, but I also wanted a bit of an I Love Lucy vibe woven into the story. I didn’t just dream of the girl of my dreams—I longed for an inseparable best friend too. Emily felt the same. We wanted another couple with whom we could be completely ourselves, laugh until we cried, and lean on through anything. Instead of a couple, we found that deep friendship in one amazing person: Sarah Taylor. That’s why she has the nickname “Ethel,” and that’s also why the book is dedicated to her. Sarah understands the disabled life as I do, and she also understands what Emily endures every day with PTSD and other challenges. Ethel has been the answer to so many unspoken prayers. When you read Millie’s Big Dream, and you meet Millie, Robert, and Leitha—you’re seeing the three of us as authentically as I could possibly portray. And the character of Chucky? That’s the true alter ego of Ethel’s real-life husband, Greg Taylor. So why is the book called Millie’s Big Dream? Because my wife is the star of the show. She’s the one with the biggest dream of us all: to become the next queen of rock and roll. Unlike most of us, she has the raw talent to actually make it happen. We have the title. We have the characters. We have the story. And if you want the early scoop on how this all came together, follow my blog right here on this site. You can pre-order your exclusive, numbered, autographed copy of Millie’s Big Dream now for just $20—before it even hits the online shelves. There are 81 days left to claim yours. I don’t often toot my own horn when it comes to writing, but this is the best work I’ve ever done. If you’re wondering which of my books to start with, Millie’s Big Dream is the one to choose. Order your copy today—and let me know if you agree.

Millie's Big Dream