I have been asked many times, "How did you make the switch from technical writing to writing fiction?" Now that I have three novels either released or contracted for, I believe I have enough experience to answer that question.
When I expressed an intention to write fiction, I was warned it would be difficult, and perhaps impossible to make the switch from technical writing to writing fiction, because the left hemisphere of my brain was obviously dominant. Writing fiction, I was told,…
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Posted on August 9, 2009 at 10:23am
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Carol
I love the synopsis for Eternally His. Sounds like a wonderful book. It would probably make a good movie, too.
Ann B. Keller
Author of Crenellations and The Devil's Crescent
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