Here’s How I work

Before I start, the latest count from the plagiarism mess is 85 books and 36 authors. So, some of the fallout from this clusterfuck seems to have generated a lot of questions, speculations, idiotic statements (as if fact) and–to me–strange arguments about my writing process, my output, and my honesty. In all cases by people … Continue reading Here’s How I work →
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Published on March 22, 2019 10:04
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message 1: by Laurie (new)

Laurie Holbrook Powerful! Thank you for this. It's amazing that you would even have to explain yourself, but I thank you for insight into your creative world. I laughed out loud at some similarities and also needed this reminder:

"Stop making excuses and write."
"Stop whining and write."
"Stop fucking around and write."

I have much respect for you!


message 2: by Angelica (new)

Angelica Pavelock It blows my mind that any one would questions your writing process or your integrity. I read your earlier article about this whole CF and am stunned that it has grown to 85 books and 36 authors. Keep doing you as they say.


message 3: by Sandra "Jeanz" (new)

Sandra "Jeanz" Thanks for giving us, the readers and fans an insight into your writing process.


message 4: by E.M. (new)

E.M. Murren Respect!


message 5: by Tonya (new)

Tonya Lucas Nora- I loved this blog and it’s truly evident that your routine and direct approach keeps you writing, which makes you happy. I love your books and I’m so proud of you. Keep them coming. My favorite book of yours and I’ve read both NR & Robb books, is Come, Sundown, I’ve read it twice and I don’t usually re-read any books because I want to read as many books as I can before I depart this earth. You’re a masterful author and we are so lucky to have you writing phenomenal books for us to enjoy.


message 6: by Laurie (new)

Laurie Holbrook Tonya wrote: "Nora- I loved this blog and it’s truly evident that your routine and direct approach keeps you writing, which makes you happy. I love your books and I’m so proud of you. Keep them coming. My favori..."
Tonya,
I love your comment, especially "I’ve read it twice and I don’t usually re-read any books because I want to read as many books as I can before I depart this earth." You have convinced me to read "Come, Sundown." Love your passion for reading!! :-)


message 7: by Gina (new)

Gina Briganti I think there's a bit of Eve Dallas poking through the first half of this blog post. Very enjoyable look into Nora's process. I'm inspired as always.


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