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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Do dreams come true? I think I’m living proof that they do. It takes a certain innate talent to write a book, but that’s just the beginning. It also takes determination and desire and an almost unshakeable belief that you can do it. I know a lot of enthusiastic readers also harbor the desire to share their own stories. If that describes you, I wish you all the best on your journey and thank you from the bottom of my heart for coming along on mine. email:
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When the kids started Junior High, I started marketing my writing. When my short stories were turned down by mainstream women's magazines, my mother suggested I try a confession magazine. I sold my first story to them within two weeks. What a feeling of accomplishment! I walked on air for about a week! It took me almost two years to sell my next story, but after that, I went on to sell over two dozen to the various confession magazines. The experience of learning to get a story off the ground within a sentence or two was invaluable as was the connection I made with one of the editors. When she moved to a small book publisher, I sent her a completed manuscript which she bought. I wrote twenty books for her, mostly romances with a few mysteries thrown in. During this time, I learned about pacing, plot development and characterization. There is nothing a writer can do to improve their craft that trumps the actual setting of oneself in a chair and writing. Eventually I sold a manuscript to Silhouette. Now, forty books and many editors later, I've written for Avalon, Silhouette, Kensington, and Harlequin Intrigue I am also still married to the love of my life and our two children have given us three wonderful grandchildren. |
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