Venturing into Non-Fiction #FLLitReview

I’m in the process of winding down my current project. In the editing phase, Poison Pen will soon be completed and ready for release. By soon, I mean another month or so. After I complete my line edits and proofreading, it has to go to my editor (and then back to me for more polishing). But it’s amazing how quickly things happen once I’m over the editing hump.


The next project is a non-fiction book, called Changed for Life: The After-Effects of Near-Death Experience, based on my master’s thesis.


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The subject of near-death experience has fascinated me from the moment I first learned of it as a teenager. Rather than trying to prove or debunk the veracity of the experience, I chose to study the after effects, which are just as interesting.


One of the surprising aspects of this topic was learning about how even those who haven’t had the experience can be changed by it.


The book should be a fascinating read for anyone curious about what happens when we get a second chance at life.


To help me with the herculean task of completing further research to expand the existing manuscript, I’ve enrolled in Futurelearn’s “Research Writing” course offered through the University of Wollongong in Australia.

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Published on March 02, 2018 06:06
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