Friday, January 29, 2016
The Difference Between Young and Older Love
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married,
romance,
young love
A former Maplewood, New Jersey, resident and New Jersey Deputy Attorney General who represented the state's child protection agency, the Division of Youth and Family Services, Deborah's first romantic suspense was published in August of 2009. Deborah has been writing for twenty plus years, but only after leaving the AG's office to write full time did her writing career begin in earnest. She now divides her time between Manhattan and Hudson, New York, where she and her husband have a farm. When she's not writing and submitting, she is taking the art classes that she promised herself before retiring and visiting her three children. Despite "retirement," Deborah continues to work as an attorney in Columbia County, NY, representing children.
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Deborah, you "nailed it." Writing about love is our "job," but writing about old love and new love is not the same. I love to see couples who have been together for a lifetime still showing affection toward each other. When an author can capture that in her story, she understands how love has evolved in that couple's life. Thanks for a neat blog entry today.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I keep thinking about writing about a "more mature" relationship, but wonder if I could sell it. We "mature" folks read romances, but I'm not sure if the editors would see that there's a market for a book about us.
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