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Published by Ann Malley
Ann Malley writes inspired suspense with sweet romance. She's finally settled in No. Virginia with her happily-ever-after husband of 30+ years, two of her three grown kids, and one demanding diva of cat following enough cross-country moves to give anyone motion sickness. Thank goodness for homeschool, but the college down the road is even better. She's a member of RWA, ACFW, and InkedVoices.
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I sketch out the three acts first.
I try sketching out the entire novel, but often fail. So a loose outline and then living characters leading the way helps me get there. Thanks for stopping by, Greg. Come back anytime!