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What made you become a writer, reader, editor, publisher?
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Every writer have an interesting story about what made them start writing. This is my story of what inspired me to start writing the Ancestor's Secrets series. I was browsing my bookshelves and whined to my daughter that I had nothing new to read. She said, "You don't have a book to read? Then write one." Her statement shocked me, but after I opened an old book that I haven't touched for decades, I found a handwritten note. I must have been about twelve when I wrote it to my classmate (we didn't have iPhones and text messages back then) and the note was written in the ancient Hun writing. I haven't used those letters for so long, I almost forgotten them, but to my surprise, I could read the note. It triggered my imagination for a story about Ilona, a young doctor who settled into a world of logic and reason. She inherits a world of secrets, traditions, and magical powers and is left to piece together her clan’s past, using nursery rhymes taught to her by her mother. Learning some of the secrets not only confuses her, but places her in mortal danger. When a sinister man appears, Ilona connects his presence to a series of mysterious deaths. He can influence others to kill her, but why can’t he touch her? There are clues around every corner, and the elusive answers draw her further into the world of secrets. As if the mysteries aren't enough, her life becomes more complicated when she meets the dashing stranger. Although he saves her life by putting his own life in danger, she senses evil in him. The first book of The Ancestor’s Secrets series raises questions such as: what if there is a secret society exists hidden among us with its strict rules and fiercely enforced laws, and certain members come to possess magical powers? What if finding love, despite the obstacles thrown our way, is possible? What if we could have the power to create our own future and visit the ancestors in the past?
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My company's website is in the works, however anyone can visit my author website at www.jenniferpriester.com, my series website at www.mortalrealmwitch.com, my blog at www.animalsandmagic.wordpress.com or find me in many other various places.
Jennifer wrote: "I am currently a reader, writer, author, layout designer and publisher, but a long time ago I wasn't even a reader. For several years I hated to read. My teachers had said I would never be a reader..."
Awesome story Jennifer, thank you for sharing
Awesome story Jennifer, thank you for sharing
Debra wrote: "Erika wrote: "
Every writer have an interesting story about what made them start writing. This is my story of what inspired me to start writing the Ances..."
Thank you Debb :)

Every writer have an interesting story about what made them start writing. This is my story of what inspired me to start writing the Ances..."
Thank you Debb :)

But I loved storytelling and so one day I decided to write a story and within a few years I finally made myself write a full novel and that's how The Library Series was born. For me, having mysterious elements was important but I also wanted to strike a balance between those elements and 'creating a story that can be easily understood'. So, in the end, I gave away a lot of the answers to the mysteries that I presented in that first series.
Currently I'm writing Memory Blood which is a series that explores humanity which is a topic that everyone can relate to (or at least I hope so). In the future I'd like to write a wide variety of things, including a mystery series, while remaining focused on the things that have inspired me and using those things to better my own work.
By the way, I like the stories posted above and hope more people share why they became what they did sooner or later.
Reyskaw wrote: "I became an author simply because I've always loved stories. TV shows like LOST and Dollhouse really impressed me with the way that they told stories, the ideas that they explored, the way characte..."
I checked your author profile Reyskaw, very impressive :)
I checked your author profile Reyskaw, very impressive :)
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