Rosanne Parry
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Born
in The United States
January 15
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I'm influenced by every book I read. I've been most directly influence
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Member Since
March 2008
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A Wolf Called Wander (Voice of the Wilderness #1)
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2019
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A Whale of the Wild (Voice of the Wilderness #2)
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2020
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Heart of a Shepherd
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2009
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16 editions
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A Horse Named Sky (Voice of the Wilderness #3)
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2023
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11 editions
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A Wolf Called Fire (Voice of the Wilderness #4)
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2025
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Written in Stone
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2013
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8 editions
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Second Fiddle
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2011
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13 editions
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Last of the Name
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2019
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5 editions
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The Turn of the Tide
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2016
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10 editions
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The Wolf Effect: A Wilderness Revival Story
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2024
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Rosanne’s Recent Updates
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“If we had known it would eventually involve the KGB, the French National Police, and the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, we would have left that body in the river and called the Polizei like any normal German citizen; but we were Americans and addicted to solving other people’s problems, so naturally, we got involved.”
― Second Fiddle
― Second Fiddle
“All creatures eat and all are eaten in the end, but I am not ready to be eaten, not today.”
― A Wolf Called Wander
― A Wolf Called Wander
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Thanks for adding me Rosanne :) -I love your name-.I am a big fan of The Wizard of Earthsea and looking forward to read your works.
--Nevey...
Dawn wrote: "I can write a story, but then run into problems in the middle that are difficult to write my way out of. Did you outline or work on Heart of a Shepherd before you began writing it? If so, how did y..."Hi Dawn,
This is a very late answer. I only just now found your message.
Yes, middles are the hardest part in my opinion. In revising HEART with my editor we added two new chapters to the middle and changed the order of some others to make the arc of the story work a little better. I usually write a first draft with only a loose outline but I tighten it up considerably in later revision.
Feedback is always good. I rely on my critique partners and editor for lots of questions to help me in revisions.



















































I'm fortunate enough to live in the same town as Ursula LeGuin so I've heard her speak several times and she is amazing! What an inspiration!