Going deeper though, I didn’t write with the intent to publish until 2007, when the tale that began as a recurring nightmare I had at age 13 finally blossomed into words and formed a cohesive, interwoven novel. It was my childhood dream, and I’d turn in stories at school just for the teacher’s critique. The easy answer is that I’ve always been a writer. Surrounded by the starry cornfields of Illinois, she enjoys a quiet life with her husband and their cats, and is currently working on the third book in her Children of the Morning Star series. Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2008, she has subsequently beaten breast cancer, and spends her days entertaining (annoying?) her feline overlords while adapting to her endlessly changing needs. One of my Instagram prompts for Camp NaNoWriMo this month is to interview a fellow author.Īmerican writer Kastie Pavlik is an avid gamer, artist, techie, and hopeless bibliophile.
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