Delphine Boswell

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10Nov
Blog

Why My Novel Series Takes Place in the 1950s

Don’t we all love nostalgia, thinking of the good ol’ days when we were kids
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31Oct
Blog

Where Do A Writer’s Ideas Come From?

Where Do Ideas Come From? If you’re like me, I’m always interested in learning where
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02Jun
Blog

Author Answers About Unholy Secrets

Oftentimes, readers like to ask authors questions about their book, such as, “Where do you
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23Mar
Blog

Red Flags in Publishing

When I signed a book contract about two and a half years ago, I thought,
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26Aug
Blog

When Dreams Come True

There are many reasons for celebration: to announce a graduation, an engagement, a wedding, a
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31Mar
writing

When a Story Needs to Be Told

When people ask what I write, I always answer fiction; then, I mumble a caveat,
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08Jan
Blog, writing

Are You a Control Freak?

I’ve been thinking lately why it is that I love writing fiction so much. Without
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11Jul
Blog

Tenacity Pays Off

One characteristic a writer must possess is tenacity. Yes, we have all heard that great
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1095 Views
30Jan
Blog

"What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing. . . ?"

“What’s a nice girl like you doing writing horror short stories?” I’m asked, many times.
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12Jul
writing

How I Came Up with “Interview with a Patient #0494772”

The idea for my story came from my daughter who is working on her doctorate
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Delphine Boswell expresses her fondness for writing with the words of John Steinbeck, “I nearly always write just as I nearly always breathe.” For her, writing is not a job, not a career, but a passion that excites her more than anything else she has ever done.

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