Who is your inspiring author?
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Who is your inspiring author?
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I have not heard of these authors. Thank you for sharing. I'm going to look them up on my library and download their books to my Kindle.freereader123 wrote:I have several inspiring authors. Nora Roberts trilogy books are one of my favourites of all times. I love the Chesapeake Bay Saga,and in the garden trilogy. Mostly she base her books on family and love. Another author I love is Dorathy Garlock, some of her books is based in the great drepression time. She also writes about family and finding true love. Also, after reading sherrilyn kenyon's book "Archeron", I instantly got hooked with all her other books and trilogies. I loved this book because it was so emotional and heart wrenching.
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Full out authors though, definitely King. He makes me feel slightly less crazy for writing what I write.
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Hear me out.
I hated 50 Shades. I thought the book was poorly written in general...from plot to characters to grammar.
So if that can get published and become a national best seller with a movie deal? Why not me?
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