This has been a busy week. We returned home from vacation and now we are spending time with the grandchildren. So for my post today, I am sharing Rebekah Lyn’s latest from RebekahLynsKitchen. It is a good story of how she came to write and publish her latest nove,”Julianne”
Yesterday was the digital release of my second novel, Julianne. I have been writing most of my life. I was the kid in school who
didn’t cringe when a term paper was assigned; I relished the idea and delved into my research. However, when it came to my personal stories, I had a problem with actually finishing them. Julianne was one of those stories. I started it in 2003, got about halfway through and then life got in the way. I let it drop by the wayside. Six years later I picked it back up, determined to actually complete one novel. The day I wrote the last sentence was one of the proudest moments of my life. I had finally completed a full novel. I then promptly put it away and moved on to another story.
When I managed to complete and publish Summer Storms in two years, I…
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All novel readers, I think, are interested in how novels come to be written. That’s why I was glad to learn that Rebekah Lyn could present a state of being in which she once lived as an empathic word to someone who might still live there to offer understanding and hope.
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Hoping that comes through in the book.
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