TIME TO WRITE
When I wrote my first novel,
The Life We Bury, I didn't feel like a I could call myself a writer as I felt more like a lawyer writing a novel (and as I've learned since, that’s what most lawyers apparently do). I’d spent nearly two decades learning and practicing and studying to prepare myself for this adventure and when the time came, my words flowed out at an easy pace. I had no deadline. I was in no hurry. Writing was fun.
With novel number two, I felt no need to have a p...
Published on September 20, 2014 10:18