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Ginny Fite

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The author of the genre-bender Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea, the thriller No End of Bad, and the dark mystery thrillers Cromwell's Folly, No Good Deed Left Undone, and Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder, the paranormal mystery Possession, and co-author of Thoughts & Prayers under the pseudonym Lee Anne Post, Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist. She has been a spokesperson for a governor and for a member of Congress, a few colleges and universities, and a robotics R&D company.

She has degrees from Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University and studied at the School for Women Healers and the Maryland Poetry Therapy Institute.

Ginny has also authored I Should Be Dead by Now, a collection of humorous lamentations about aging,
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Ginny Fite Why, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, of course! Perhaps because I read Pride and Prejudice at a young age, or perhaps because Austen has written these…moreWhy, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, of course! Perhaps because I read Pride and Prejudice at a young age, or perhaps because Austen has written these two characters so completely that they feel like friends of mine, their relationship--their antagonism, the mis-readings and misunderstandings, the growing sense of respect and tolerance for each other's differences--feels just right. And who, at the end of all travail, wouldn't want to be enfolded in noble Fitzwilliam Darcy's arms.(less)
Ginny Fite I write fiction in the same way I write poetry. I listen for first lines, on the end of which might be a very big fish. I write down the lines when I …moreI write fiction in the same way I write poetry. I listen for first lines, on the end of which might be a very big fish. I write down the lines when I hear them. If I don't write them down immediately, they will disappear back into the vast ocean of ideas and images. So, when I'm writing a story, I take the character who appears, the action that shows up, the setting that lays itself out in front of my mind and I write that. It might not be the "right" set of words for that moment, but it can be used later! If there are no words that day, I paint.(less)
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Possessed

To be possessed.
What does that even mean?
Am I possessed by an idea, by a feeling, a goal, a ghost?
When I began writing POSSESSION, I was thinking about The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, the novel in which a sedate widow moves to the seaside and occupies a house in which there's a ghost. I couldn't stop thinking about it.
You could say I was haunted by the idea.
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Published on September 15, 2020 09:45 Tags: paranormal-mystery, possession, women-s-fiction, women-sleuths
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