Julia London
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Julia London
Dinah Dinwiddieis an American writer of romance novels as Julia London...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth18 March 1959
CountryUnited States of America
beginning characters hope improve perhaps plot slower start throw
I find that I am much slower in the beginning of a book. I am thinking of the plot, of the characters and who they are, and where they are going. I often throw out a lot of the writing I start with, because the characters and plot improve as I write. Or perhaps I should say it is my hope they will improve as I write.
begin beginning choice clear discovered fairly life middle question sucks truth
As for my writing process, there is one truth I have discovered after writing some twenty-plus books: Not every book is the same, but the middle of every book is where I really begin to question my choice of vocations. The beginning and end is usually fairly clear to me, but that middle just sucks the life right out of me.
conceived editor generally nine sends takes
It generally takes me about nine months from the point the book is conceived to the point my editor sends it off to be typeset.
parts readers
There's not much about me that readers don't know because I am equal parts open and boring. If there is one thing readers do know about me, it's that I am very un-domestic.
came exist great guy jamie looked marry met romantic series short soak totally
Wouldn't it be great to just exist in another culture and soak it all in? What if I had done that when I was younger? What if I'd met some Highland guy who looked like Jamie Fraser from 'Outlander' and was totally into me? What if I had stayed? That's loosely how this series of short romantic comedies, 'How to Marry a Highlander,' came into being.
far feels few gone left life magical places
There are few places in my life that I've found more ruggedly beautiful than the Highlands of Scotland. The place is magical - it's so far north, so remote, that sometimes it feels like you've left this world and gone to another.