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:: Where did you find Sarah's diary? 
There wasn't a real diary, I chose to write the story like a diary.  The character of Sarah is based on my real great-grandmother. I grew up hearing stories about her.

:: Did you always want to be a writer
I didn’t start out to be a writer when I began my college education at the age of 40. I thought I was headed toward teaching high school English classes. I enrolled in a Creative Non-fiction writing class, hoping it would spark my abilities for upcoming term paper requirements in my coursework. After two years at Pima Community College, I was highly dismayed when I came to registration for the fall and there were no “real” classes in writing left other than a fiction class. Besides, I loved science. I loved to write, too, but I wanted to write about science. Full of doubts, I signed up for Advanced Fiction Writing thinking at least it wouldn’t hurt anything. 

:: Do you have any reading suggestions
I think in terms of authors, rather than a particular work.   Every reader brings her own baggage into play, too, so it’s all so very subjective.  It’s the between-the-lines style that gets to me.  Mark Twain and Stephen King, Zane Grey and John Grisham, Mary Stewart and Alice Walker, Tony Hillerman and Alfred Lord Tennyson, Margaret Mitchell and Thomas Cahill have all brightened my world.  The best book is one that ends with an almost audible gasp, an immediate twinge, that “oh, no, it’s really over,” combined with the hollowness of letting go, and a slightly bitter, envious voice from somewhere that murmurs, “I wish I’d written that!”

 

 



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