How Bestselling Thriller Writer Samantha Downing Writes

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How NY Times Bestselling Author Rosie Walsh Writes: Part One

New York Times bestselling author, Rosie Walsh, talked with me about finding her voice, transitioning from romcom to "emotional thriller," and her latest, The Love of My Life. Rosie Walsh has lived and traveled all over the world, working as a documentary producer and writer. Her ...  Show more

How NY Times Bestselling Authors Krista & Becca Ritchie Write

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