![]() ![]() The working title had been The C Word since I started the first draft, because among the older generations of my family, nobody said “cancer.” It was the C Word, or never mentioned. ![]() □ In that case, I’ll show the cover too.ĭid you have difficulty coming up with the title? Is that a joke Laurie? Are you trying to wiggle your way out of this? What is the title of the book you would like to talk about? Let’s do a few of the yada yada questions before we move on to the fun. Right, sounds like you are on the right track there. For instance, when I can do little more than stare at the same sentence, it’s generally because I’m tired or need to eat or get some exercise. The times it flows and the times it doesn’t, I attribute more to my physical and emotional state. (Not sports I ever would have sat down to watch on my own.) And about the muse? I don’t muse much about my muse. I think I started using it when my husband introduced me to NASCAR and football. Okay, sounds like a winner that one, but does it work all the time, even those times when the muse has gone and done a runner on you? And when did you first start with it?Īnything that gets the blood moving. Brace yourself, for here they come …Ĭan you give me your best Whoop? Unless you have another one which works better for you? Hi Laurie, how nice of you to join me on my blog today and that you are willing to shed some light on what drives you to write these great books, but for that I need to ask you some questions. Today’s featured author is the lovely Laurie E. ![]()
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