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Guest Blogger--Catherine Green.
Everyone welcome our first ever Hump Day Hook Guest blogger, Catherine Green! *Loud clapping* Take it away, Catherine...
Hello and thank you to Kerrianne Coombes for very kindly hosting me over
here on the Hump Day Hook blog! Today I will share a little of my experience
about becoming an author. My decision to become a professional writer came
around the time I wrote my first novel Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel). That
process began in 2009, while I was working full-time for a logistics company in
Northern England.
Many authors I know juggle their writing careers alongside full-time
work that serves to pay the bills and run a home. There are also many female
authors (and one or two men) that stay home in a domestic capacity and write
their novels and stories around the care of children and family. I fall into
the second category. I married my long-term partner and became pregnant while I
was writing my first novel. It seemed a natural progression to extend my
maternity leave and focus on developing my writing career, since we would
struggle to afford nursery fees if I went out to work.
What is it that motivates us to write stories and keep working away
around all the additional stress of our daily lives? For many people writing is
considered a hobby, mainly because it seems to become a very costly affair when
we set about publishing our novels. For me, once I made the decision to write
the story that had been brewing in my mind for so many years, I knew that I had
to publish my novels and I had to make a professional job of it.
I am interested to hear the background stories from fellow authors. Why
not post a comment and share your own experiences? It is wonderful to see where
all the ideas come from for so many varied and exciting novels at our disposal.
A lot of my personal inspiration came from reading novels by American authors
such as L. J. Smith and Laurell K Hamilton, and British novelists Daphne Du
Maurier and Enid Blyton. Who inspired you to develop the wild ideas in your
mind?
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Author of adult paranormal
romance series The Redcliffe Novels, Catherine Green was raised on books
from a young age, and has happy memories of Saturday mornings spent in her small
local library, devouring the contents of the shelves. Aside from the Redcliffe
novels, Catherine has short stories published in YA anthologies, writes
non-fiction spiritual and occult articles for Suite101, and contributes to the
independent author website Write and Share.
Catherine has always been
fascinated by the supernatural world, and it feels natural for her to write
about vampires, werewolves, witches and other mystical creatures in her
contemporary stories. She is a shaman in training and a mother of one, with an
interest in crafts and social history. Catherine practises Law of Attraction
and truly believes that everyone can achieve their dreams if they can step
beyond the fear of social conformity.
For more information about
the author, please see Catherine’s blog
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