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Anne C. Carmichael

Anne C. Carmichael
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    Crime Fiction Historical Mystery Thriller Suspense Mystery Romantic Suspense Paranormal Romance Historical Fiction Children's Poetry Biographies & Memoirs
  • Country: United States
  • Books: 1
  • Profession: Author, Freelance Journalist, Columnist
  • Born: 19 December
  • Member Since: Apr 2019
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  • Followers: 26
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BIOGRAPHY

ANNE CARMICHAEL is an internationally renowned author, with fans in over 47 countries.
Her career began with 'Magoo Who: Life Through My Eyes', the story of a blind cat found on the streets of Philadelphia at age two. Goo has become the ambassador and social media darling, representing all specially-abled animals.
No one knew how Goo could possibly have survived on the streets of South Philly for two years without sight. That's where Carmichael came in. She created a fictional version of the two 'lost years'. Book One was warmly received; in fact, the readers clamored for more and the Magoo Who Series was soon followed by three more books: May I Be Frank, Silent Vigil and Magic & Miracles: A Homecoming.
In 2014, Anne released 'Darby at the Derby'. Living and working in the thoroughbred horse industry at the time, she saw an opportunity to inform her readers as to the work and financial considerations of raising a horse from birth to become one of the select few that run in the Kentucky Derby.
Later that year, 'Polar Opposites' was released just in time for the holiday season. This book generated a line of children's and infant's clothing, Christmas ornaments and gifting supplies, which have now become collectibles.
In 2016 Anne spent the entire year writing her first full-length adult mystery novel. 'Elderhaus' was released in December and has gone on to be selected as the Kentuckiana Authors July Book of the Month and has been called 'The Beach Book of the Summer'. An intriguing and suspense-filled story of the Klingenfelter family, who settled the fictional town of Pitch Pine, Pennsylvania after fleeing Nazi Germany during WWII. 'Elderhaus' will keep you on the edge of your seat, as the secrets of the old Victorian mansion are revealed in a riveting FBI investigation.
Anne Carmichael retired from her position in the horse industry in May of 2017 and released ‘The Manifest’, a paranormal thriller using factual train accidents in every era around the world throughout history, woven with fictional backstories about the victims. A most unusual and enthralling collection of stories.
This year (2019) will bring the release of Anne’s first crime thriller, ‘The Passion Pit Murders’ by year’s end.
All books are available on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Anne-Carmichael/e/B00JHSJZOI/

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Elderhausby Anne CarmichaelPublish: Dec 12, 2016

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      • Anne C. Carmichael Anne C. Carmichael 4 years ago
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      • The most difficult part of the writing process for me is getting started and staying on task. An idea will bubble to the surface and I can't get to a piece of paper or a keyboard quickly enough. The writing process comes easy, once I sit down and start. I'm a Master Procrastinator. I will sit and write for 20 hours straight --no food, no talking, no distractions -- only nature breaks. But then, I may not write another word for weeks. I admire writers who dedicate a certain number of hours a day to the project or those who won't stop until they hit a designated word count. I am not that person.
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      • I took a leap of faith and left a safe, secure and good-paying job to retire and write full-time. I was well-aware that writing wasn't a lucrative career for most writers and that I did not have sufficient savings to supplement my retirement income, but my passion dictated that I spend the remainder of my life doing something I LOVE.
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      • Selling someone else's work. Plagiarizing someone else's words. Cutting the author out of royalties they have earned. I've had books released as FREE PDF files. Before one of my children's books even went live on Amazon, it had been translated into another language and was being sold online without my permission.
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    • Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
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      • Some would say write only that which you KNOW. I would modify that response by saying write about that which INTERESTS you. I've learned so much from researching topics that intrigue me. Writing is all about PASSION. If you're passionate about a topic, you'll want to learn more and share what you've learned with others.
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      • I HATE surprises -- the kind where people you didn't invite over (and may not even like) pop up from behind your sofa, scare the beejeezus out of you, make your dog piss in the house, and expect that you will feed and entertain them. But I LOVE to surprise my readers just when they think it's safe to insert their bookmark and go to sleep. I LOVE to keep their fingers frantically turning pages until they heave a sigh of relief -- and then, I LOVE to do it again!
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