![]() I spent about three years researching The Rebel Nun and material for two other novels from the same time period. ![]() ![]() What research did you undertake when writing The Rebel Nun? It turned into a bit of a rabbit hole, but when I came out, I had a story I was really proud of. What inspired you to write The Rebel Nun?Īs I was walking my dog one morning in the woods near my former home in Washington State, I was listening to a lecture from The Great Courses, and the professor’s brief mention of the rebellion at the Monastery of the Holy Cross whetted my curiosity. The Rebel Nun is my first historical novel, but I have more coming. Since retiring, I have written 12 novels. I have been writing for a living all my life, and it’s still the one thing I’d rather do with my time-other than reading, perhaps. I have had a few careers in my life, first “practicing” journalism for 20 years, including 12 at the Wall Street Journal another 20 years in corporate finance, a short stint in corporate philanthropy, and finally, semi-retirement as a hybrid publisher and novelist. ![]() To begin, can you please tell us a little about yourself and your writing? ![]() Hello Marj and welcome to Passages to the Past! Thanks so much for stopping by today to talk about The Rebel Nun! ![]()
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