Ask the Author: Diane M. How
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Diane M. How
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Diane M. How
The sudden disappearance of a person who I thought was a close friend. Might be an interesting prompt for another novel after I finish the next series.
Diane M. How
I'll have to get back to you on this one. Hopefully it won't happen in November when I'm participating in NANOWRIMO trying to get my second novel drafted.
Diane M. How
Another innocent victim is carjacked and murdered, leaving behind three children and a broken spouse. Sorry, it only took one sentence.
Diane M. How
I love happy endings so my fictional book world would make people laugh and feel full of joy. It would be full of hope, love and romance.
Diane M. How
I have lots of books on my to read list, but I've been swamped trying to get my novel, The Dahlonega Sisters, The Gold Miner Ring published. As soon as it hits the press, I'll be catching up on Pat Wahler's books, Susan Mallery's and Debbie McComber's.
Diane M. How
Everyone has a story. My joy is making that story come to life. Writing fiction allows me to take a dream and make it happen, at least on paper. I love searching for the perfect word, even though I struggle with it at times. And finding something I wrote a long time ago that I'd forgotten about and being pleased with it makes my day.
Diane M. How
Believe in yourself. Find a support group whether on line or an awesome critique group like Round Table Writers. Fellow writers will encourage and help each other succeed. Also, read, read, read.
Diane M. How
The Dahlonega Sisters, The Gold Miner Ring, will be released on November 5, 2019. When time allows, I'll continue my edits on a romantic suspense, contemporary fiction novel, Burning Embers. I also hope to spend November (NANOWRIMO) writing the second book of The Dahlonega Sisters.
Diane M. How
Nature inspires my poetry most of the time. My short stories are sometimes encouraged by contest prompts and my novels seem to have a life of their own. Characters tell me the story and I write it. The more I write, the more I want to write.
Diane M. How
A dear friend asked me to write her sad and troubling story about a ring she believes is cursed. I'm not much on reading or writing dark mysteries or horror stories, but I offered a different version and she liked it. Now I want to make it a series because the town and characters are so delightful.
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