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Karen S. Chow

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Karen S. Chow

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in Wichita, KS, The United States
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Karen S. Chow started writing novels as a college sophomore at Arizona State University, while earning a degree in electrical engineering. Now, she is an engineer by day and middle-grade novelist by night. She lives in Gilbert, AZ, with her family.

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Karen S. Chow Write write write! Which is really to say, Practice practice practice! I wrote many MANY novels before I found "my voice" and before I fell in love wi…moreWrite write write! Which is really to say, Practice practice practice! I wrote many MANY novels before I found "my voice" and before I fell in love with writing MG.(less)
Karen S. Chow I'm not one to sit and wait for "the muse". My life is busy! And I'm very self-disciplined, so I designate a day and time(s) to write, and then it's s…moreI'm not one to sit and wait for "the muse". My life is busy! And I'm very self-disciplined, so I designate a day and time(s) to write, and then it's simply butt-in-chair method. (less)
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Quitting my blog...for now

Dear readers (if there are any faithful followers left!),
It is no surprise to you that I have not posted in over a year.

Blogging as an aspiring author is hard. It's not like I can post about events that I'm doing or promote my work. I review books on Goodreads, but I'm not rubbing elbows with a ton of published authors. I don't have new advice that can't be found on Google. Half the time, I Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 09, 2017 07:45
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