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     Linda’s inspiration comes from her favorite authors and life itself. Her women’s fiction highlights characters that peel away outer layers of life to discover the heart of their dreams with some unexpected twists and turns along the way. Her writing integrates humor found in everyday situations, as well as touching moments that make readers connect with her characters.

     Linda has an Associates Degree in Interior Design and a Master’s Degree in Reading and Language Arts with undergraduate work in Elementary Education and Fine Arts. Linda has two grown sons and lives with her husband and rescue dog in Michigan. You can follow her at her WebsiteFacebookand Twitter

Linda

When did you write your first book?

     I wrote and illustrated my first book in grade school. My elementary school had this contest called “Calbery”. The term “Calbery” was derived from the names of the Caldecott and Newberry Awards. Students wrote and illustrated their books each year. The winners received awards and the winning books were sent on to compete with other students from surrounding elementary schools. It was a big deal and I looked forward to making my book each year. I still have the ribbons and certificates in my writing box that’s followed me from place-to-place. That deep-seeded passion for writing shadowed me through life, got pushed to back burner, but surfaced later on when my boys were young. I wrote my first women’s fiction manuscript about ten years ago. Time flies when you’re having fun.

How long did it take to write your first book?

     To be honest, I’m not sure how long it took to write that “first” full length manuscript. It’s still sitting in a binder on my shelf. Probably a year or so. Maggie’s Way is a different story, though. Maggie’s Way was my debut novel and I completed that manuscript in about three months.

What was your motivation to write your first book?

     Cancer was my catalyst. Being published was on my life’s list of things to do, so I buckled down upon being diagnosed. I put all my other projects to the side and let new characters drive my stories. When I began writing Maggie Abernathy and Chloe McIntyre, I found my voice. Within a year’s time, I’d written first drafts for the three books in my Montana Bound Series. (I’m happy to report, it’s been five years since radiation and I’m cancer free. Grateful!)

What is the best thing about being a writer?

     Connecting with readers, most definitely!

What is the worst thing about being a writer?

     The characters that won’t leave my head until I entertain their story. It’s very difficult for me to turn off my brain, even if I’m exhausted.

Do you ever think of the next book whilst writing?

     All. The. Time.

What are some of your favorite books on writing?

  • On Writing by Steven King
  • the 90-day novel by Alan Watt
  • Storytelling Made Easy by Michael Hauge

What are you working on now?

     I’m finishing a Women’s Fiction short story with paranormal elements. It’s in the final stages of editing and it’ll be out mid-June 2018. Here’s the blurb:

     Burdened by heartache, can a whisper from beyond give middle-aged Paula Murphy the courage to just pedal?

     Coming back to her Bay View summer home in northern Michigan means more than planning beach picnics and working in her daughter-in-law’s bicycle shop. Her avoidance to embrace her grown son’s death isn’t the only tribulation weighing on this self-reliant social worker’s mind. Reluctant to believe the unfathomable, Paula Murphy’s world is turned upside down when she’s reunited with the only man she’s ever loved.

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Linda is a multi-published author. In 2016, her debut novel, Maggie’s Way was a finalist in The Romance Reviews Readers’ Choice Award and the Greater Detroit Booksellers Best Award.

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Linda’s books can be found at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Amazon: https://amzn.to/2bakz7T

Barnes and Noble:

Maggie’s Way: https://bit.ly/2rJwNhs

Maggie’s Fork in the Road: https://bit.ly/2Inq0R3

Maggie’s Montana: https://bit.ly/2L4kzIy

A Montana Bound Christmas: https://amzn.to/2iprs9w


Another lovely surprise, I was given another award for my blogging.  This time it’s the “Inspiring Blog Award.  And I want to start with a big thank you to the person who nominated me Raani York whose blog you can find at this Link:

http://raaniyork.wordpress.com/

I strongly urge you to go check her blog out, she’s a lot of fun and very insightful in what she writes about.

Next, I’m to share 7 things about myself.  So here goes…

1-I’m an adopted child.

2-I was born and raised on Long Island in New York.

3-I have been studying various forms of dance since my 41st birthday (Ballroom, Jazz, Ballet, and Improv)

4-I’m preparing to start a VLOG in addition to my blogging

5-I am a big fan of science fictions shows, especially Doctor Who.

6-I met my wife of 23 years at a Doctor Who Fan Club in Sacramento.  (Our 23rd anniversary is coming up on June 17th).

7-I have been on television while playing the MASTER, a villain from Doctor Who, for the Sacramento PBS station that had run Doctor Who.  I was usually harrassing the people doing the pitching during pledge break weeks to help raise money for the station.

Finally, I’d like to nominate the following blogs for this award as well:

1-http://firestone2012.wordpress.com/

2-http://blackinkwhitepaper.wordpress.com/

3-http://katebrauning.com/

4-http://vampiremaman.wordpress.com/

5-http://chocolatesandraspberries.com/author/gurostuan/

6-http://authorabbywood.com/

7-http://tgayer.wordpress.com/

8-http://billchance.org/

9-http://www.iansrutter.co.uk/blog/

10-http://creaturewiththeatombrain.net/

11-http://dain54.wordpress.com/

12-http://deenar116.wordpress.com/

13-http://vanessagrassi.com/

14-http://joehinojosa.wordpress.com/

15-http://anilbalan.com/

All of these people’s blogs have inspired me.  I hope they inspire you too.  Take care everyone and thanks for reading.  I’ll do my best to keep things interesting here.


This took me totally by surprise and I’m very flattered and honored.  I hadn’t thought my blogging was having such an effect on people.  I want to thank Red and Flame at http://firestone2012.wordpress.com/ for nominating me in the first place.    Now in accordance with the rules of the award I’m supposed to reveal 7 facts about myself so here goes.

1 – Was a foster child at the age of 8 months and adopted at the age of 4 years by the Krummenackers.

2 – I studied and performed magic illusions in my teens and still have a lot of my equipment and skills.

3 – I’ve been taking dance lessons (mostly in Ballroom and Improvisational Dance) since I turned 41.

4 – I played violin in grade school and a little guitar in high school.

5 – Studied to be a Physical Therapist back in 1982 only to drop out, I was getting too emotionally overwrought over the people I couldn’t help.

6 – Went back to college 2 years ago and got my A. S. in Human Services

7 – Met my wife of 23 years at a Doctor Who Fan Club, I dressed up as the MASTER and harrassed people on the phones and giving the pledge pitches during Pledge Breaks during Doctor Who for our local PBS station for 3 years.

NEXT…

I’d like to nominate the following Bloggers who I follow for this award:

1 – http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/

2 – http://joehinojosa.wordpress.com/

3 – http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents

4 – http://blog.nathanbransford.com/

5 – http://thoughtsfromaliteraryagent.blogspot.com/

6 – http://www.rachellegardner.com/

7 – http://hellfireherald.blogspot.com/

8 – http://flashesinthedark.com/

9 – http://querytracker.blogspot.com/

10 – http://carsonbuckingham.blogspot.com/

11 – http://www.iansrutter.co.uk/blog/

12 – http://jerrihines.blogspot.com/

13 – http://geistwrite.blogspot.com/

14 – http://vampiremaman.wordpress.com/

15 – http://www.scarletblack-author.blogspot.com/

These are just a few of the many bloggers who’ve had an impact on me.  I know there’s more of you out there, but I only had so much room.  But please keep it up all of you.  I love reading your insights and stories.  Take care and thanks again everyone.

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