EMU senior nursing major Ashley Mellinger, of Harleysville, Pennsylvania, holds up a copy of her novel, "Heartache on the Play Stage," which was published last month.

Debut novel from EMU senior captures high school experience

As part of a writing exercise in her eighth grade English class, Ashley Mellinger penned a letter to her future self.

In it, the 14-year-old girl from Harleysville, Pennsylvania, asked whether her writing project would ever be complete: 鈥淚s H.O.T.P.S. finished yet?

Now, Mellinger, 23, an EMU senior a couple months away from earning her nursing degree, can finally answer that question with a resounding 鈥淵es.鈥 Her debut novel, Heartache on the Play Stage (HOTPS), was published on Jan. 23 and is available to purchase at online booksellers.聽

鈥淚 promised my 14-year-old self that I would get it published one day,鈥 Mellinger said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been working on it for eight to nine years, and I promised myself it was going to be worthwhile.鈥

The 486-page book is a humorous coming-of-age tale that follows Katie, a 17-year-old who鈥檚 among the top of her high school class and appears to have it all. She has stellar grades, impressive extracurriculars, and a meticulously planned future. But, 鈥渘ot everything is what it seems,鈥 reads a description on the back cover.

The title of the novel refers to a breakup between Katie and her boyfriend Johnny on stage as they鈥檙e putting on one big play meant to reenact the lives of the students within the high school. Within two weeks of the breakup, Johnny starts dating someone else and, Mellinger said, 鈥渢hat completely crushes her.鈥 

鈥淥ne thing I like is that she recovers because she wants to get better,鈥 Mellinger said. 鈥淣ot because Johnny finally takes her back or someone tells her to stop. She recovers for herself.鈥

The novel is published by Archway Publishing, which specializes in working with self-published authors. Heartache on the Play Stage is available to purchase on the publisher鈥檚 website and on and .

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A copy of the book is also available to at the Sadie Hartzler Library at EMU.

Work on the novel began in 2016, when Mellinger was in middle school, and started as her just writing for fun.

鈥淚 would write little notes in my phone,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淚 carried around a notebook everywhere and would just write down ideas, write down everything that came to me.鈥

Those ideas turned into stories about Katie and her circle of friends as they navigated high school. Mellinger, who cited The Outsiders as an influence, would stay up late and 鈥渨rite the night away鈥 whenever inspiration struck. Because such a large part of her writing came from when she was in high school herself, the characters and their dialogue, along with their worries and their dreams, all feel authentic and true to life. 

The characters bear some similarities to the author. Like Mellinger, Katie has always wanted to become a nurse. And, similar to what Mellinger did before coming to EMU, Katie wants to take a gap year after high school to work as an EMT.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a work of fiction, but there are parts of me in all the characters,鈥 Mellinger said. 

She finished writing the story in January 2021, and then 鈥渆diting took forever.鈥

Mellinger said she鈥檚 been reading Heartache on the Play Stage to her boyfriend over the phone during their nightly calls together. She鈥檚 also been reading it to her mom, who鈥檚 always keen to hear another chapter. 

鈥淪he thinks it鈥檚 absolutely hilarious,鈥 Mellinger said. 鈥淪he laughs at everything 鈥 even the things I don鈥檛 think are funny.鈥

Another one of her biggest fans is right on campus.

Dawn Neil, coordinator for the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and a good friend of Mellinger, started reading it as soon as she could get her hands on a copy earlier this week. She playfully bragged about having the first autographed copy of the novel. 

鈥淚 might have to buy a second copy so I don鈥檛 crack the spine on this one,鈥 she said. 

So, what are the future plans for the nursing novelist?

Mellinger said she has two projects in the works, including a sequel, but those have been put on hold as she completes her coursework. She also plans to throw a big party to celebrate the novel after graduation. 

Discussion on “Debut novel from EMU senior captures high school experience

  1. Dear Ashley,
    Warmest congratulations on the publication of your debut novel! I can only imagine the dedication and hard work you’ve put into this accomplishment especially while balancing your studies. The title is intriguing, and I’m eager to hear more about your writing journey. I’m looking forward to diving into your book as soon as it’s available.
    Best wishes,
    Gaurav

  2. Way to go Ashley. I will need to purchase a copy so I can have you sign it. You amaze me at the variety of things you are involved in.

  3. Holy Cow, Ashley!
    All those notes to yourself on the chalkboards of the Science Center worked!
    Congrats

  4. Congratulations, Ashley! Your imagination and creativity are amazing – not to mention the hard work and persistence. I know that this is only the beginning of the wonderful things you will accomplish!

  5. So excited for you, Ashley, and congratulations on this huge achievement! You continue to amaze and inspire me with your talent and perserverance.

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