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Margo Penhall I recently experienced the worst writers block I'd ever experienced. It lasted about a month and although I had ideas in my notebook, I just couldn't …moreI recently experienced the worst writers block I'd ever experienced. It lasted about a month and although I had ideas in my notebook, I just couldn't get writing. So, I decided to do what I tell my writing students to do: write anyway. James Patterson calls this steam-rolling through. It works! Why? Because it's easier to fix an unsatisfactory draft than to fix a blank page. (less)
Margo Penhall I am working on the sequel to Keeping His Enemy Close. A romance set in Central Australia.
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Keeping His Enemy Close

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