Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: The Road to Reality by Dianne Burnett @GoddessFish
The Road to Reality
by Dianne
Burnett
GENRE: Non-fiction
BLURB:
Get
ready to laugh. Get ready to cry. Get ready for a whirlwind of an adventure.
Settle in for a powerful, poignant story of inner strength and courage-and get
a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at the making of Survivor, the world's
most popular reality show.
Spinning their mutual
love of exotic adventure into gold, Dianne Burnett and her former husband, TV
producer Mark Burnett, co-created Eco-Challenge, an expedition-length racing
event televised on Discovery Channel that catapulted them into the arena of
reality TV and set the stage for Survivor-a modern-day Robinson Crusoe with a
million-dollar prize. But Dianne and Mark's fairytale marriage did not survive
their Hollywood success . . . she found herself left behind, her contributions
unrecognized. She lost her partner in life and began to lose her identity. In
that experience, she found an opportunity to grow.
A fascinating,
fast-paced, heart-warming "page-turner," The Road to Reality takes
readers on a roller-coaster ride-complete with a zesty romance, as well as the
ups and downs of going for your dreams-while it imparts the lessons learned as
Dianne discovers what really matters in life is something beyond fortune and
fame.
Excerpt:
Dianne Burnett: What I learned
writing The Road to Reality
I couldn’t be quiet anymore. That
would have been the polite thing to do; zipping it was the societally-preferred
course of action. Just smile and take it. For years I did just that.
We do, after all, have two wonderful
sons. I didn’t want them to feel torn in what was happening between me and my
husband, Mark Burnett. I smiled at dinner parties, showing up with guy friends,
explaining my husband was “on location” with Survivor or attending another
awards dinner in New York. I explained to the boys that Daddy had a new
clubhouse where they could play and where he could work.
The impact of an absent husband no
longer living at home, however, sent my world into new orbit. I went from “Does
not compute” to the realization I had to find my own path again. The one I’d
been on before I met Mark—who, like me, came from a modest background, but who
took me gallivanting around the world--the handsome Brit with whom I had a
synergy and shared a belief that we were unstoppable. And we were.
We had no background in doing what
we were doing, no fancy degrees, no connections. We had nothing but sheer will,
and the willingness to research, put together proposals and run through our
pitches again and again. But we did it—first with Eco-Challenge, the world’s
premiere endurance-adventure race. And then with the idea for a TV show, that
was a modern-day Robin Crusoe story. I gave the name to the program that would
catapult reality TV into new directions. “Survivor.” And my handsome hubby
finessed the concept, developed it, and pitched it.
Nobody bit. Ever single network gave
it a red light. But Mark kept honing his pitches and I kept coaching him and
encouraging him—“Honey, I know it will fly!”
And it did.
But winning at the lottery machine
of life destroyed our marriage. Nobody preps you for success, for the way your
credit cards suddenly don’t have limits, and you cause a sensation walking into
a room. We went from “aspiring” to “golden” in six months time. And after
another year, the union that had defined me for over a decade was seriously
unraveling.
The truth is I didn’t know my
marriage was effectively over until radio host Howard Stern announced it to the
18-34 male listening demographic. As calls came flooding in from friends asking
if Mark and I were divorcing I took it calmly, still believing we’d get back
together, that our trial separation wasn’t permanent. But then, as another
year, then another went by, with Mark and I both dating other people, I
understood that I had to get back on my own road. I didn’t want to be defined
by my relationships any more. I wanted to have my own life again.
It wasn’t easy. At first, I felt like Chevy Chase in
Vacation, caught on the roundabout, trying to forge my own way, trying to find
my road again. I could see where I wanted to be but I wasn’t yet there. Writing
this book proved to be the ideal exit.
I began writing it when I realized
that I couldn’t get to where I was going until I understood where I’d been. So
I went back and traveled my past, back to Commack, Long Island and the talent
shows we put on at the swimming pools, back when I dreamed of entering showbiz.
I relived my life discovering a tale of making one own way, with a love story
at the heart, and a lot of adventure in between.
I understood finally that it wasn’t
the destination that mattered, it’s the journey. And as I wrote the last words
of The Road to Reality on a balmy, palm-breezy evening in the Gothic Quarter in
Barcelona, I turned off the computer, walked into the night and felt like at
last I’d found my road again.
Interview
with Dianne Burnett
What
would we find under your bed?
Crystals.
Do
you listen to music while writing? If so what?
Yes. U2, Imagine Dragons, and Coldplay.
What
is something you'd like to accomplish in your writing career next year?
Finish my second book.
How
long did it take you to write this book?
Four years.
AUTHOR Bio
and Links:
Dianne
Burnett is an author, producer, and actor of stage and screen. She is also a
philanthropist and entrepreneur. Dianne and her ex-husband, Mark Burnett,
joined their creative forces to invent Eco-Challenge, the impetus for Survivor,
which kickstarted America’s reality-television show craze and went on to become
the longest-running and most lucrative reality TV series of all time.
Following
the success of Survivor, Dianne produced and acted in the stage play Beyond
Therapy at the Santa Monica Playhouse, served as Executive Producer of the
indie film Jam (which won Best Narrative Feature at the Santa Fe Film
Festival), and acted in Everybody Loves Raymond. In memory of her mother, Joan,
who lost her battle with esophageal cancer in 2010, Dianne formed Joan
Valentine—A Foundation for Natural Cures, a nonprofit organization that serves
as a resource for those seeking alternatives to traditional medicine.
She
also recently launched a multimedia platform and social network: called
theotherside.com, it explores alternative views on everything from
relationships to health. Formerly of New York, Dianne now lives in Malibu,
California, with her family.
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7 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
I encourage reading so having a family who loves to read I sure support.Thanks for sharing your terrific read with us.
Are any of the places in the book based off of real places that you visited?
Sounds like a great read.
Good luck with the book!
--Trix
sounds like a fun one
Sounds great, I like the cover.
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