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Susan Fish

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Susan Fish is a writer and editor (storywell.ca) living in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada with her husband, dogs and sometimes with her adult children. She has two Masters degrees, one in Religion and Culture, the other in Theological Studies. Renaissance is her third novel; Seeker of Stars, was published in 2005 (Winding Trail Press) and reissued in 2014 (David C Cook), while Ithaca, was published in 2014. Her writing has appeared in various literary and trade publications, and she has written widely for the nonprofit sector.

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Susan Fish This is a tough one. For me, it's less the actual couples and more the process of the characters falling in love that gets me. If I have to choose, my…moreThis is a tough one. For me, it's less the actual couples and more the process of the characters falling in love that gets me. If I have to choose, my answer surprises me: Elizabeth and Darcy in Pride and Prejudice. I'm not a Janeite but these two are better together than apart, and I love how they come together.(less)
Susan Fish A wise writer friend once told me: follow the energy. When I get stuck, I figure out what part of the work I feel interested in, eager to write about-…moreA wise writer friend once told me: follow the energy. When I get stuck, I figure out what part of the work I feel interested in, eager to write about--and I start there. Another aspect of dealing with writer's block is becoming willing to write very badly. Sometimes I do something that feeds my creativity or I work on something completely different just for fun.(less)
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Many of the 37 books I read this year were murder mysteries, a genre I discovered a fondness for several years ago. A professor friend (Dr Peter Erb) once wrote about such mysteries, calling them disposable (“the moment the murder is solved, the book is not only finished, its calories prove empty, and the hungry reader rushes to purchase another”) once you knew who had done it, but also wrote, “Se

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