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Dec 02, 2014 08:56PM

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It seems that several people have had similar reactions. And the only cure seems to be starting on a new book. Off we go then...

Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this subject.


How could I not miss the six characters I lived with and loved since 1994? They took me to unexpected places in my writing. In trying to understand the lives they lived, I learned to accept human frailties and flaws.
One of the most exciting challenges in writing came early on when, about to take Amtrak across country, a writing instructor told me to find the sex life of one of the characters, a repressed procrastinator. For three days and nights, in my compartment, the landscape my only companion, I searched for the answer, which came like a dark dream, disturbing and inexplicable.
Another challenge came during the editing process this year when asked by my editor to search for the reason why another character, a narcissistic predator, remained in an angry and abusive marriage. This time information came from research and conversations with friends and professionals.
This search for understanding is what drives my writing. I took some time off for promotion, and now I'm back at it, creating a new cast of characters, characters who are constantly on my mind and hoping I can bring them to life.