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Suzanne Moyers

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Suzanne Moyers, a former teacher, was an education editor and writer for over 20 years. A lifelong history geek, Suzanne spends her free time as a volunteer archeologist, mudlarker, and metal detectorist.  Suzanne is the proud mom to two amazing young adults, Sara and Jassi, and resides in the greater New York City area with her husband, Edward, and spoiled fur baby, Tuxi.
‘Til All These Things Be Done, which is based on a real life family mystery, is her first novel.

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Suzanne Moyers I am in the middle of Geraldine Brooks' new book, "Horse". She is one of my fave historical writers, "Year of Wonders" was one of my fave books ever, …moreI am in the middle of Geraldine Brooks' new book, "Horse". She is one of my fave historical writers, "Year of Wonders" was one of my fave books ever, I used to ride horses, and she writes in a bunch of different periods, as I did in my novel. I just finished Ash Davidson's "Damnation Spring. " WOW. She's such a great world-builder. Nonfiction I'm reading is "The Secret Token," about new developments in the search for the missing colony of Roanoke.(less)
Suzanne Moyers Being able to channel your emotional energy into your characters! I'm a "Highly-Sensitive Person," with hasn't always been fun. But those emotions rea…moreBeing able to channel your emotional energy into your characters! I'm a "Highly-Sensitive Person," with hasn't always been fun. But those emotions really come in handy when trying to imagine how a character will behave in a particular situation. I also find that intense emotions like anger or hurt actually energize my writing and, in turn, help me feel better, in the end.(less)
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Suzanne Moyers Suzanne Moyers said: " So strange that I came across this book when I did. My husband decided to retire unexpectedly early, I quit freelance work to fully pursue creative writing, my kids are in that dependent-not dependent state of young adulthood, and I am more ready tha ...more "

 
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