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Caro Clarke She glanced from the pink uniform to her face and realized she was looking at the love of her life.
The waitress returned an impersonal smile and said,…more
She glanced from the pink uniform to her face and realized she was looking at the love of her life.
The waitress returned an impersonal smile and said, "Congratulations on your lovely wedding, Mrs. Cranshaw."(less)
Caro Clarke Getting to know the women, indeed all the people, who are my characters. They are compelling to me (and I hope I have made the compelling to my reader…moreGetting to know the women, indeed all the people, who are my characters. They are compelling to me (and I hope I have made the compelling to my readers) and I am always thrilled when I see them taking over the narrative, that is, revealing thening about themselves that are a discovery to me, and which shaped the way the story is going. For example, in my most recent book "My Home is on the Mountain", who knew that Airey was so imperious? Once I realised this, other parts of the story suddenly made more sense when adjusted for this prickly fact.(less)
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Writing: Work or Pleasure?

I love writing. That first draft burns from me like lines of fire across the page (yes, my first drafts are hand-written--personal, intimate, without machines between me and it) and it is probably the highest high my mind can manage. The story seems to tell itself, or as if a Muse was whispering it to my deepest brain. At the end of the story, I am both exhilarated and bereft, for the thrill of ra Read more of this blog post »
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Published on April 16, 2023 10:58 Tags: historical-romance, lesbian, lgbt
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“Good fiction is life with all the boring bits taken out, not with all the hardship taken out.”
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