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Sandi Rebert
Hi Sandra - I don't do many reviews. I have vision problems and am doing well just to be able to write. My eyes don't afford me the luxury of being able to do much reading outside of that. So sorry that I can't help you. I would recommend joining some Facebook Christian author/reader groups. That's where I find most of my readers and reviewers.
Sandi Rebert
Hello Lilyyy, Thanks for contacting me! My inspiration for writing In Due Season was Williamsburg, VA, and my love for history, particularly the Colonial American time period. I have visited Williamsburg many times. (In fact, when I was in high school, I thought that someday I might work there one day as a historical interpreter.)
Sandi Rebert
Good morning, Lily! Thanks for reaching out to me. My inspiration for In Due Season was Williamsburg, VA. I've been to this living history museum many times. I love the Colonial time period and enjoy literally stepping back in time! I came up with the five main characters - Mr. Richardson (the town's bootmaker who has a debilitating disease); Bradley, his arrogant son; Rebekah, his blind daughter; John, a mistreated indentured servant who (at the beginning of the story) escapes from a London workhouse in search of freedom; and Elizabeth, a recently orphaned young woman from England who is hired as housekeeper and companion for Rebekah. The characters practically wrote their own story! I am not in need of an editor or proofreader at the moment but would take you up on the review. Which book would you like? I will send you a copy of the ebook. :)
Sandi Rebert
I am currently working on a sequel for In Due Season. I'm also working to transform two other plays I've written into novels. One is a western; the other is an exciting fictional story that takes place in the Roman Empire during the life, death, resurrection , and ascension of Christ.
Sandi Rebert
I don't write when I get writer's block. I wait until the story is "right there" ready to write itself.
Sandi Rebert
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