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Cathy Mansell

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I'm Cathy Mansell. I write romantic suspense. My stories are set in
Ireland, England and America. I enjoy plotting and creating characters.
I can't imagine my life without writing and I'm lucky to have a lovely
husband who allows me time to do what I love.

I'm thrilled to have had a two-book deal from
Headline. The first, A Place To Belong is on pre-order from Amazon and will release in November, the paperback 2020.

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Cathy Mansell I've never really suffered from writer's block. But if I did, I'd probably take a break, go off somewhere and do something different, like sightseeing…moreI've never really suffered from writer's block. But if I did, I'd probably take a break, go off somewhere and do something different, like sightseeing, shopping for a day or so, and then when I return, hopefully the block would be unblocked.
That's what I'd do. It might not work, but worth a go.(less)
Cathy Mansell Creating characters and walking with them through their ups and downs and finally letting them find happiness.
Visiting places that characters need to …more
Creating characters and walking with them through their ups and downs and finally letting them find happiness.
Visiting places that characters need to go on their journey.

I love the whole aspect of being a writer, the lonely times as well as the fantastic writing events shared with other author friends.(less)
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Harper Lee
“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.”
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird

Kathleen Tessaro
“My husband claims I have an unhealthy obsession with secondhand bookshops. That I spend too much time daydreaming altogether. But either you intrinsically understand the attraction of searching for hidden treasure amongst rows of dusty shelves or you don't; it's a passion, bordering on a spiritual illness, which cannot be explained to the unaffected.

True, they're not for the faint of heart. Wild and chaotic, capricious and frustrating, there are certain physical laws that govern secondhand bookstores and like gravity, they're pretty much nonnegotiable. Paperback editions of D. H. Lawrence must constitute no less than 55 percent of all stock in any shop. Natural law also dictates that the remaining 45 percent consist of at least two shelves worth of literary criticism on Paradise Lost and there should always be an entire room in the basement devoted to military history which, by sheer coincidence, will be haunted by a man in his seventies. (Personal studies prove it's the same man. No matter how quickly you move from one bookshop to the next, he's always there. He's forgotten something about the war that no book can contain, but like a figure in Greek mythology, is doomed to spend his days wandering from basement room to basement room, searching through memoirs of the best/worst days of his life.)

Modern booksellers can't really compare with these eccentric charms. They keep regular hours, have central heating, and are staffed by freshly scrubbed young people in black T-shirts. They're devoid of both basement rooms and fallen Greek heroes in smelly tweeds. You'll find no dogs or cats curled up next to ancient space heathers like familiars nor the intoxicating smell of mold and mildew that could emanate equally from the unevenly stacked volumes or from the owner himself. People visit Waterstone's and leave. But secondhand bookshops have pilgrims. The words out of print are a call to arms for those who seek a Holy Grail made of paper and ink.”
Kathleen Tessaro, Elegance

Kathleen Tessaro
“If you can capture a woman's imagination, then you will have her. But imagination is a strange creature. It needs time and distance to function properly.”
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Jean Chapman
“When the Romantic Novelists' Association was founded 35 years ago (in 1960) the image was of pink fluffy bimbos. Now, the view of life through rose-coloured spectacles has gone out of the window. A realistic background and certainly a more realistic relationship between a man and a woman are the important things.”
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Jean Chapman
“All books are escapism. They are life with the boring bits cut out.”
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