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Jan Fallon

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Author Jan Fallon writes about the ways of life and the ways of God, which are at the same time both worrisome and wondrous. She writes to answer this wonder with plausible possibilities that are close to home and bring readers closer to God. Readers who love suspense, procedural content, and a fast-paced, heart-felt story enjoy her work.

The Catechism of Emily Pry is a lite-suspense novel loosely-based on Jan's story that is fictionalized within its pages. Her first novel, Campsite Six, a speculative-suspense novel, also derived from Jan's story, was released in 2018.

To read more stories of God's miraculous intervention that invite you to hope without limits, visit janfallon.com.
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Jan Fallon I think of my characters, frozen in place at the last portion of content I wrote, waiting for me to release them into the next part of the story. The …moreI think of my characters, frozen in place at the last portion of content I wrote, waiting for me to release them into the next part of the story. The longer I wait the longer they stay frozen. This motivates me to think of what they want--or need--to do next, and follow the story.(less)
Jan Fallon The best thing about being a writer is the parts of your story that are discovered instead of created; when the story comes alive outside your imagina…moreThe best thing about being a writer is the parts of your story that are discovered instead of created; when the story comes alive outside your imagination. This is when characters are real and events take their own path. Another best thing is when you write, then experience what you wrote in real time, in your own life - a scene that plays out before your eyes or in your heart and you realize you just jumped into the pages of your own book.(less)
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“Rolling like a steely pinball down the slope, Evania bounced off bumpers made of trees and rocks with her eyes glued toward the diminishing horizon. She landed soundly – once exhausted flippers made their last flap to hurl her upward, to the water’s edge. Tilt. - Campsite Six - Chapter 28”
Jan Fallon, Campsite Six

“To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life.”
W. Somerset Maugham, Books and You




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