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G.G. Baker This is a Surprisingly tough question. I think that Kristin is the result of every woman I have ever met, combined with a very fertile imagination -
G.G. Baker We found a LOT of errors after the first release so we went back through the book with a fine tooth comb and fixed the mistakes......lesson learned Edit Edit Edit
G.G. Baker Thanks for asking, I think that the Idea grew out of seeing and being around people that seem to be stuck in a situation that they don't believe they can get out of. And I really do have a love for Simple answers, we make things more complicated than they need to be. Thanks again G.G. Baker
G.G. Baker Thanks for asking, Getting inspired is not a problem for me. I see something every day that inspire a potential story. My challenge is staying inspired. it helps to think about the end result, the feeling of exhilaration when I write the Words......The End
G.G. Baker Thanks for asking, I am currently working on two Novel's. The first is a book about a string of accidental deaths that have a peculiar link. And the second book is an Allegory about how important perceptions are, especially about our-selves. Thanks Again, G.G. Baker
G.G. Baker We have heard it repeated over and over for as long as we have had a passion for writing, write, write, write....and then write some more. I would like to add a twist to that Think Write, Think Write, Think Write. There is nothing wrong with sitting back with a glass of wine or a cup of coffee and really thinking about where you want your story to go or how you want your characters to evolve. Thanks, G.G. Baker
G.G. Baker Thanks for your question. There are two great things about being a writer. The first thing is putting together a string of words into a sentence or a paragraph that make you sit back and say to yourself, "Wow, that is pretty damn good." The next best thing is knowing that somewhere, someone is reading what you wrote and enjoying your hard work. G.G. Baker
G.G. Baker Thanks for your question. Years ago a newspaper writer told me "Keep your pencil moving". I don't remember which writer said this but the quote I remember best is "I can't fix a blank page" As long as you keep your pencil moving you can work through writer's block.

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