Trauma and Tragedy
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Your characters were all well developed and interesting. Who was your favorite character to write for?
My favourite character was Diane as I can identify most with her having suffered some of the same traumatic events in my own life.
What were some themes you felt were important to capture in this story?
I wanted to write a book that many women from all walks of life could identify with. I have suffered much trauma and tragedy in my life so each character I have developed is modelled on my own experiences.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
My next book is called ‘When the Sparrow Weeps’ and will be available towards the end of 2021.
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