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(view spoiler)[I don't believe there is such a thing as writer's block. You only get it if somebody hacks off your hands. (hide spoiler)]
Addison Marsh
The best thing is also the worst: It's a pleasure, not a job. Don't become a writer if you have hungry mouths to feed.
Addison Marsh
Keep writing. Try to find a publisher but also self-publish. Go down every avenue and never give up. Above all: find a great story and tell it well.
Addison Marsh
As soon as I finished Fish from the Sky I started working on the follow-up. MI9 (British Intelligence) sends Abbie back to Berlin after the war. She has to find the man who murdered four POWs.
Addison Marsh
A long time ago an empty 20mm shell case dropped out of the blue sky right into the middle of my mother’s vegetable patch. It became my prized possession and kindled my interest in things falling from the sky. Much later in life I came across the war journal of a RAF airman surviving a fall from 18,000 feet without a parachute. Amazingly, this happened at exactly the same time as the Great Escape of 76 POWs from a German prison camp was unfolding. Even more amazing, the surviving airman ended up in the very barracks from where the escape had started from. This was just too good a story to ignore but I couldn’t resist adding a strong woman into this mix of men at war. I traded that shell from my Mum’s garden a long time ago but I got it back with Fish from the Sky.
Addison Marsh
putting a new twist on an old story, that keeps me going
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