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Maine&NY, United States
Ronna Lambiasi DeLoe is an author, writer, photographer, professional musician and NY attorney living in Maine and New York. She has an office in NY and is still actively doing appeals. She also play keys, synth & organ in a 7-piece band. Ms. DeLoe's poetry website provides custom poems or personalized poetry for every occasion. The new site is at: https://www.facebook.com/PoetandWriter/?fref=ts. Her photography website is: www.mainestreamphotography.com (live but under construction). Ms. DeLoe's first book of poetry is Serenity at Two Lights and Other Social Issues. It can be found on www.Amazon.com. Her children's book, Goodbye Monsters, can be found at: http://www.amazon.com/Goodbye-Monsters-Ronna-Lambiasi-DeLoe/dp/1633810011/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1436384727&sr=8-1&keywords=ronna+lambiasi+deloe. Contact her at ronnadeloe@gmail.com and view her webpage at www.ronnalambiasideloe.com.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Working on Mystery :)

I'm very excited to be working on my mystery set in Maine. I had written an outline a couple of years ago and wrote a few chapters. I put it aside for awhile because I needed to think some more about it. I realized that now is the time to write the book. Sometimes we have to take a step back from our projects, think them through, and think of what will work best. I'm looking forward to continuing this project. My characters are starting to have a life of their own and I'm looking forward to each day's adventures with them. In Stephen King's book, On Writing : A Memoir of the Craft, he suggests writing 2,000 words each day if you can. Sometimes this is a monumental amount, while other times the words just flow and I find that I've written more than that. Here's to mystery in Maine, with a bit of adventure and current topics thrown in. I've written a novel before, but shelved it because 9/11 happened--I lived in NY at the time and my book seemed trivial compared to what was going on around me. Now I hope to get this published and with  persistence I know I can do it. BTW Stephen King's book is an excellent resource for writers.