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Today’s featured award-winning author is mom, book coach, Reiki Master, martial artist, and avid hiker, Diane Bator. Diane and I have a fun chat about her books, how she makes time to write, and more!!!
Key Things You’ll Learn:
How she became a writer
How she keeps her stories organized when writing a new book in a series
Her plans for future books
Diane’s Site: https://dianebator.ca/
The opening track is titled “MoreStrangeSunset~Strange Sunset Remix” by Project R (AKA Rukunetsu). To listen and download the full track, click/tap the following link. https://soundcloud.com/rukunetsu/morestrangesunsetstrange
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