T. Hammond
The author, T. Hammond, lives in Eastern Washington State, with her energetic, sassy German shepherd, Molly. She's quite the handful and almost as stubborn as her owner.T feels writing is not a calling so much as it is a compulsion. No one is more surprised than she is when characters take over...
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The author, T. Hammond, lives in Eastern Washington State, with her energetic, sassy German shepherd, Molly. She's quite the handful and almost as stubborn as her owner.T feels writing is not a calling so much as it is a compulsion. No one is more surprised than she is when characters take over the plot and dialog, (re)directing stories in directions she had not (consciously) intended. Although she starts out each novel with a basic outline, she finds one or two chapters into the novels, not only have the characters shredded her outline into tiny unidentifiable pieces, they use the resulting confetti in a nose-thumbing parade. She is fully convinced the writer is the tool a story uses to tell its tale.
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