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Rebecca Moll (nee Sawyers), born and raised in South Jersey to a mother from the north and a father from the south, draws on her rich family history & life experiences both above and below the Mason Dixon Line to create vivid and compelling stories. A graduate of West Virginia University, she now lives far above the dividing line, in Michigan with her husband, Rich, mother-in-law, Joan, and their three children.

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Rebecca Moll I typically have a lot to say, so the blank page is not really my issue -- it is getting to the blank page. I often feel like I need to have everythin…moreI typically have a lot to say, so the blank page is not really my issue -- it is getting to the blank page. I often feel like I need to have everything else in order to sit down, clear my head and get going. If I have less than an hour time available, I find it hard to write, because once I start I loose track of time.
I do have several story lines running at the same time, so when I get stuck on a particular story, I will switch gears and work on a different one or just shut it all down and get outside for a run.(less)
Rebecca Moll Creativity! I love losing myself in the characters I develop. Most of the time my characters are a little bit of this person I know or that person I w…moreCreativity! I love losing myself in the characters I develop. Most of the time my characters are a little bit of this person I know or that person I worked with, adults I recall as a child....And having the story line unfold and come together as you write without any real preconceived idea of what will occur is both relaxing and rewarding.(less)
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FOR THE LOVE OF CHARLIE

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The Beauty of Digging Deep

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The Beauty of Digging Deep

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For the Love of Charlie

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Nadia Knows

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North South: A collection o...

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In the Absence of Absolution

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North South

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All Things Bright & Beautiful by James Herriot, A Book Review by Rebecca Moll

There's something about memoirs, all that looking back, kind of wishful thinking or even, wishful remembering. How appreciation deepens with the wider view of time past and for sure, retrospection affording a nice little nugget of wisdom.

But James Herriot pens a memoir with an honesty that has no need for time or distance. For although there is plenty of reminiscing and a good dose of retrospectio Read more of this blog post »
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“Some say the North,
Some say the South,
I say the heart,
I say the house.”
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“You can’t live your life fearing the loss of someone you love, but once you’ve lost someone, you can’t love without the fear of losing them. It makes things more real.”
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“Remember to refocus; the forest is there, visible, if only, for the trees.”
Rebecca Moll, The Beauty of Digging Deep

“Red, the color of blood. It is what binds us, what divides us. White, the color of divinity. It is what saves us, delivers us.”
Rebecca Moll, The Beauty of Digging Deep

“There are thousands of trees in the forest of followers, and me, well, I'm just one.”
Rebecca Moll, The Beauty of Digging Deep

“Some say the North,
Some say the South,
I say the heart,
I say the house.”
Rebecca Moll, North South, A Short Story Collection

“You can’t live your life fearing the loss of someone you love, but once you’ve lost someone, you can’t love without the fear of losing them. It makes things more real.”
Rebecca Moll, From North South, Down by the River

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