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Suzanne Smith
I’ve also already read and reviewed I Kissed a Girl. You’ll have to decide for yourself whether or not Goodreads is a good thing.
Update: You seem to have had a different profile when I posted the book reviews, That profile was T.F. Hammill. If the active profile is Tim Hammill, I can repost the reviews under Tim Hammill,
Update: You seem to have had a different profile when I posted the book reviews, That profile was T.F. Hammill. If the active profile is Tim Hammill, I can repost the reviews under Tim Hammill,
Suzanne Smith
Congrats Tim. I think that I’ve already read and reviewed Go Tell the Rascals though.
Suzanne Smith
I don’t have too many mysteries in my life. The only one that I can think of is the mystery of my birth father’s disappearance. When I was still a baby, he went to Florida on a business trip. He never came back. According to my mom, he liked to “live way beyond his means” and owed quite a few bad characters there money. I don’t really think he met with foul play, but my mother would never give me any other details.
Suzanne Smith
Only the start.
My body began to tremble as Abigail Frees walked towards me. That she was walking at all was a miracle, because I had murdered her two days ago.
My body began to tremble as Abigail Frees walked towards me. That she was walking at all was a miracle, because I had murdered her two days ago.
Suzanne Smith
That's a toughie. I never really had the desire to go to say, Wonderland or Oz. I think I would stay close to home and surround myself with supernatural beings, like vampires. Think, Living Dead In Dallas by Charlaine Harris. I would love to talk to a being that has been around for hundreds of years. The stories they must have!
Suzanne Smith
Lock every door by Riley Sager, The Whisper Man by Alex North, We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver and The Tattooist Of Auschwitz by Heather Morris to name a few. All were great books, but We Need To Talk About Kevin is the type of book that I will remember reading ten years from now. Yes. It was that disturbing.
Suzanne Smith
Used to be at my kitchen table. Then, my kitty started jumping on the table and laying on top of the keyboard to get my attention and a treat. FinaIly, I purchased a small desk and set up a small space in what I call "my work room" where I do all my writing. My kitty is still in the kitchen waiting for me. lol.
Suzanne Smith
My WIP is titled Monsieur Renault. It is a romance set in New Orleans circa 1880 about a slightly disfigured man that falls in love with a prostitute.
Suzanne Smith
Keep writing. You don't have to follow a set schedule but you should write as often as you can.
Suzanne Smith
The freedom to travel back in forth in time, to go anywhere in the world that your heart desires, and to breathe a drop of life into each unique character that is created.
Suzanne Smith
I don't sweat it. I let it run it's course. I know it will end, just maybe not as soon as I'd like.
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