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Unfinished
Amy
Snyder
Publisher: Fiery Seas Publishing
Genre: Women's Fiction
Book Description:
Mirabelle is a writer who just
can't finish any of the stories she starts. When her twins leave home for
college, they take with them Mirabelle’s sense of identity. As she strives to
adjust to her empty nest she is visited by someone unexpected: a character from
the very first novel she ever attempted to write.
Characters from all of her
unfinished works begin to materialize in her home, in her car, at her job. They
talk, yell, and some even throw things at her. Mirabelle can see them, smell
them, touch them and though she knows they’re not real, she can’t help but
engage them. She created them, after all. They become part of her daily life
and she finds herself alternating between hiding them from and sharing them
with her almost-always-doting husband, Alex.
Some of Mirabelle’s characters
are like good friends, encouraging her to finish something she’s started.
Others manipulate her for their own needs and story lines. Good and bad, these
characters are part of her and Mirabelle discovers she needs to both fix and
finish them before they destroy her life, her sanity, and her marriage.
About
the Author:
Amy Snyder began writing when she
realized the strange things that happened in her imagination were far more
interesting than the things that happened in her real life. After earning her degree in Radio, Television,
and Film from Northwestern University, she worked at a financial brokerage
house, a nationally published magazine, an advertising agency, and most
recently, an elementary school as a Math Tutor, Substitute Teacher, and Library
Paraprofessional.
But she’s always been a writer.
Amy lives in Glastonbury,
Connecticut with her husband, two teenage children, and two cats. While she has
been known to talk out loud to the characters she’s writing, she hasn’t had an
actual hallucination…yet.
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