Everyone
has a story to tell, but will they ever write the book?
When are
you too old to recite your tale?
Never!
Hello Friends,
This week I’m posting about the mature, ripe and
ready writer.
Author and physician executive, Julie Rosenberg had
a full-time career in Corporate America when she had an idea for a book. At
over 50 years of age, she started her writing career from scratch.
She
wrote her book, “Beyond the Mat”, based on her experience as a yoga
practitioner and instructor. She didn’t believe she could have written her book
earlier in her life.
She says, anyone who keeps learning stays young.
“So
keep learning. Take a risk. Try something new. Believe in yourself. Think
positively. Think about what all the wisdom of your years makes you uniquely
positioned to write about.”
—Julie
Rosenberg
The romance genre certainly has a few mature-aged
authors. Some readers are also searching for stories featuring mature heroines. Two
Australians romance authors have previously shared their thoughts on my blog
about older heroines, and they become popular posts. If you missed the posts or would like to catch them again, here they are...
Older
Romance Heroines with Justine Lewis
Older romance heroines…
“Are they too old or too serious to be shagged senseless by a debaucherous Duke or a sexy billionaire or a ruggedly ripped farmer?” Woah, the hot questions need answers...
Older
Romance Heroines with D.D. Line
Older romance heroines…
“Do they lose the desire to be wooed, to be seduced?
Can they be part of a significant romance story?”
Let your stories loose,
and have a happy weekend.
♥ Ashlyn
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