Hello all. I'm new to this forum but looking forward to participating. I went searching for a writers' forum when the boards over at NaNoWriMo started to go dead, and this is the one I liked best. My first novel is coming out in April with Kregel Publications; it's a YA historical set in France during WWII, entitled How Huge the Night, and it's co-authored by myself and my mom, Lydia Munn. I did NaNoWriMo this year to jump-start the sequel-writing process, and hung around in the forums there because I found I liked helping other writers with questions they had. But I found I needed a different place to be involved long-term. I'm a Christian, and my novel is being published by a Christian publisher, so you know. But I'm interested in all types of fiction (not so much non-fiction) and I'm not gonna yell at anybody for cussing or anything. Oh and one last thing, I work on a (sort-of) organic farm, so I probably won't be around so much in the summer. Winter's the online forum season, around here. Looking forward to meeting you all!
Welcome, Heather! Congratulations on your published novel! Hope to see you around the forums and talk with you.
Welcome. Your novel sounds good - I like historical fiction, particularly when set in the world wars.
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