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Goodreads asked C.W. Gortner:

What are you currently working on?

C.W. Gortner A new novel. I'm not at liberty to discuss particulars yet but it's set in France during the Belle Epoque.
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  • 11 years ago

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Ellen Collier asked C.W. Gortner:

I fail to understand why readers can't separate authors from their subject. Seems a few readers are somehow blaming you for Chanel's behavior and attacking your novel when you're just recording the facts, describing and interpreting them. Chanel's ambition and drive to overcome obstacles are what make her so fascinating. What do you think of these reactions and how do you handle the controversy and negative reviews?

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Goodreads asked C.W. Gortner:

What’s the best thing about being a writer?

Cyrano
Cyrano asked C.W. Gortner:

Hello! Actually, I do not have a question but I would like to seize this opportunity to thank you for your work. Writing acurate and well researched historical fiction requires a lot of time and work. But what a pleasure for the readers!! P.S.: I am adding a question mark to this message as I am asked to :-) "?"

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