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Barbara Woster

Barbara Woster
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    Crime Fiction Historical Mystery Thriller Suspense Contemporary Romance Historical Romance Romantic Suspense Romance Time Travel Romance Teen & Young Adult
  • Country: United States
  • Books: 29
  • Profession: Daycare Owner, Author
  • Born: 8 September
  • Member Since: Nov 2023
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BIOGRAPHY

When I was 14, a friend of mine decided to make my life a bit more interesting than it already was, to that point anyway. He accomplished this by breaking my knee. Quite accidentally and with no malice intended, I assure you. Nonetheless, until that day, I was a competitive runner and that incident put an end to ever doing it again. My knee was shattered, and so -- I thought -- were my dreams. Find out more at BarbaraWosterAuthor.com

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Seeker of Justiceby B.J. WosterPublish: Jan 19, 2024Crime Fiction Thriller
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The Purple Christmas Treeby B. WosterPublish: Nov 30, 2023Action & Adventure Children's
Only One
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Only Oneby Barbara WosterPublish: Jan 01, 2014Historical Mystery Thriller Historical Romance Romantic Suspense
Edge of Insanity
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Edge of Insanityby B.J. WosterPublish: Aug 23, 2020Crime Fiction Thriller Supernatural Suspense
Killing Faith
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Killing Faithby B.J. WosterPublish: Aug 22, 2020Crime Fiction Thriller Action & Adventure
Dreamer of Destiny
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Dreamer of Destinyby Barbara WosterPublish: Jan 31, 2014Historical Romance Western Romance
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Desires of a Deceiverby Barbara WosterPublish: Aug 03, 2014Historical Mystery Historical Romance
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36 Hoursby B.J. WosterPublish: Jun 07, 2021Crime Fiction
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 15)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 15)by B. WosterPublish: Aug 28, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 14)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 14)by B. WosterPublish: Aug 21, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 13)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 13)by B. WosterPublish: Aug 14, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 12)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 12)by B. WosterPublish: Jul 30, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book 11)by B. WosterPublish: Jun 06, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Ten)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Ten)by B. WosterPublish: Feb 15, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Nine)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Nine)by B. WosterPublish: Jan 03, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book eight)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book eight)by B. WosterPublish: Jan 03, 2022Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Seven)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Seven)by B. WosterPublish: Jul 22, 2021Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Six)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Six)by B. WosterPublish: Jun 03, 2021Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Five)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Five)by B. WosterPublish: May 14, 2021Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Four)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Four)by B. WosterPublish: Apr 02, 2021Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Three)
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I am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Three)by B. WosterPublish: Mar 11, 2021Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Two)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book Two)by B. WosterPublish: Feb 21, 2021Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book One)
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I Am Proud of Who I Am: I hope you are too (Book One)by B. WosterPublish: Jan 26, 2021Series: I Am Proud of Who I AmTeen & Young Adult Children's
Whispers of the Heart
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Whispers of the Heartby Barbara WosterPublish: Jan 31, 2014Thriller Suspense Contemporary Romance Romantic Suspense
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Victim of Loveby Barbara WosterPublish: Sep 19, 2016Historical Romance Romantic Suspense
Parenting in the 21st Century: A Horror Story: A guide for surviving your children from birth until they fly the coop
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Love Through Time
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Love Through Timeby Barbara WosterPublish: Feb 01, 2014Contemporary Romance Historical Romance Time Travel Romance
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Fate's Interventionby Barbara WosterPublish: Feb 01, 2014Thriller Action & Adventure Historical Romance Romantic Suspense Western Romance
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Ehtaria: A land of their ownby Barbara WosterPublish: Aug 20, 2018Action & Adventure Children's

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Barbara Woster Interview On 02, Apr 2024

"Barbara Woster, a compelling storyteller, had her life take an unexpected turn at the age of 14 when a friend inadvertently broke her knee. Previously a competitive runner, this incident shattered not only her knee but also her dreams. Through her works, Barbara delves into the complexities of the human experience, weaving tales that resonate with authenticity and emotion."
Can you tell us more about the incident when your knee was shattered at the age of 14?

I was standing at the bus stop one morning, wearing high heels, when a dear friend decided to pick me up and spin me about until I was exceptionally dizzy. When he set me down, my heel landed on a rock. This caused my knee to snap. The result was that my kneecap was dislodged and chipped on my thigh bone. The chip shot into my knee joint. I was unable to put any weight on it at all. It swole to the size of a cantaloupe. Surgery was required and I was then laid up for more than three months until it healed. I had to learn to walk all over again.

What were your initial thoughts and feelings when you realized your dreams of competitive running were shattered?

It took a while for it to sink in. My mind, for a long time after, was on my knee. Getting past the day-to-day pain and then the months of physical therapy. It was nearly six months after when the doctor made it clear that I could strengthen my knee but that it wasn't likely I'd be running again anytime soon. To this day, I've never been able to outright run.

What was it about Clive Cussler's novel "Iceberg" that captivated you and inspired you to become a writer?

Clive Cussler's style of writing, with his intense imagery and descriptive narrative was something I'd never read prior. His characters are well developed and engaging, and his plots intense. It made the books I'd read prior seem shallow and hollow. Today, I've discovered other authors with equally talented writing ability, so I'm forever grateful to my father for introducing me to a variety of books that I'd not discovered to that point.

How did your father's reaction to finding you reading Harlequin Romance novels impact your reading choices and ultimately your career path?

My mom didn't know any better, I don't think. She just found some inexpensive books to keep me company since I was bedridden for so long. Quite frankly, I couldn't abide them, but I had nothing else to do. My dad's reaction was priceless and I'll never forget it. He said not a word when he saw the books. He just left the room and came back with Iceberg and then said, "You need to broaden your reading horizons". Because of him, I did. And because of him and Cussler's writing, I discovered a passion within myself.

How did the character of Dirk Pitt influence your perception of heroes and storytelling?

Books need a protagonist that the reader can believe in and an antagonist that makes us root for that protagonist. To me, Dirk Pitt and his supporting characters, embody everything that protagonists should be.

Did you have any mentors or role models in the writing world who helped shape your journey? If so, how did they influence you?

The only role models were other authors. I read and absorbed works from all genres. Discarded those that didn't quite reach me, didn't move me, and moved on to others that did. From these, I found those genres that I enjoyed but also those that I felt I could write in. Write what you know became easier as my life moved forward and I gained experience: good and bad. Those experiences shaped my writing.

What themes or motifs do you find yourself repeatedly exploring in your writing, and why?

I put so much of myself, my personality, into my characters, so there may be an occasional recurrence of certain phrases/humor repeated within my books. It gets tricky because I try to ensure that my characters are individual/unique. I don't think I have any motifs representative in my works - at least nothing that comes to mind currently.

How do you approach character development in your stories, and do you draw from personal experiences or people you know?

I don't 'pre-develop' my characters anymore than I do a story outline prior to writing. I'm one of those people who has an idea, or a dream, and I just start typing. I type until the idea fades (fortunately, I type 120 wpm). I then go back, step into the idea and start fleshing out the scenes - as if I'm watching a movie. I write the dialogue the same way - I step inside and become the characters. I then begin conversing as each character to ensure that the conversations sound authentic.

What is your writing process like, from conceptualization to publication?

As stated in the prior question - I don't really have a process. An idea will come to me - either from something I see or from a dream - and I'll just start writing down as much of it as I can while it's fresh in my mind. Then I go back and revisit it and start fleshing things out/filling in details. It takes a long time to write like this because of two things: first, since I don't really plot out the details ahead of time through an outline, I don't know what the idea will be when I begin typing it out for the first time, nor when I start filling in the details. Often, I'll be filling in details and it will head off on a different path; second, because I do not like predictability in stories, I will often take a lot of time to ensure my books don't follow a predictable path. If it seems as if the book is heading into predicatible territory, I'll stop writing for a while until I can think of how I can veer it onto another path. If I hit too hard a wall, I'll bounce ideas off of my four daughters, who reliably help me get over those walls.

Can you describe a particularly memorable moment in your writing career that affirmed your decision to become an author?

That time is seared into my brain permanently. If it weren't for my two oldest daughters, I never would have become an author. I'd written my first novel, Dreamer of Destiny, a few years prior and put it in a folder in my desk, along with a ton of story ideas. Life, raising daughters on my own, had become hectic and writing was put on the back burner. My daughters, after all, are my highest priority. My daughters found the folder of ideas and literally started hounding me to do something about my writing. Since Dreamer of Destiny was complete, I submitted it to a publisher. It was accepted and my life as an author began.

How do you balance incorporating real-life experiences and tragedies into your fiction while respecting the privacy and sensitivities of those involved?

I tend to write many of my works from life experience, and - as stated - I insert a good deal of my personality into my characters; however, there is one novel that I wrote that also has people from my life included as characters. This was a rare thing for me to do, but it was a work that I felt needed writing. The only way to respect those individuals is to simply change their names within the text. Also, even though much of the work is based on fact, there is a great deal of fiction blended in there also. Also, to respect the privacy of those people, I simply don't mention the title of that book, and likely never will.

In what ways do you see yourself evolving as a writer in the future?

I like to challenge myself, which is why I don't write in a single genre. My next evolution is to explore a new genre, which goes to your next question...

What's next for you? Are there upcoming projects or themes you're excited to explore in your future works?

I'm working on a Dystopian novel - this first time working within this genre. This is an idea given to me by several people and I hope to do it justice.

What do you think of AllAuthor? Has this website been helpful to you?

AllAuthor has been one of the best sites I've had the honor of becoming a part of. I'm glad I found you and look forward to a continued beneficial relationship.

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    • Donna B. Comeaux Donna B. Comeaux 11 months ago
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    • Barbara, I read the first few pages of "Seeker of Justice" and it is well written. It is so well written that I think you need to seriously consider raising the price of the book. I'm not kidding. Soon as I catch up on my reading, it will be a book I'll read and review. -- Donna B. Comeaux
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      • Barbara Woster Barbara Woster 11 months ago
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      • Thank you for your kind comment, Donna. I really wish I could raise the price, but people already balk at paying $4-5 for eBook. I don't want to lose readers altogether :-/ :-). All the best and I look forward to hearing your feedback. Stay safe and have fun reading!
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        • Donna B. Comeaux Donna B. Comeaux 11 months ago
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        • Have you subscribed and advertised on BookBub? I have subscribed and I'm just getting started on the site. There's so much to learn there. But here's the thing: they have over 20,000,000 subscribers. Yes, those zeros are correct. What if you offered your book for free for a limited time, then raise the price over the original $4.99? I'm only inquiring because I think you can make more on your book and it will sell once people see it. Share your thoughts. -- Donna
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          • Barbara Woster Barbara Woster 11 months ago
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          • Yes, I'm familiar with BookBub and have used them a time or two. I'm on so many promotional sites it boggles my mind :-). I'll definitely stop by BookBub again since it's been a while. Thank you again for the kind words and advice. I'll certainly take it to heart.
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    • What is that one thing you think readers generally don't know about your specific genre?
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      • Barbara Woster Barbara Woster 1 year ago
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      • That I avoid the standard or expected. As one reviewer wrote of one of my work - Victim of Love - it's "genre-bending". Many readers will state that they weren't expecting certain elements in a book labeled as Romance, for instance.
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    • When you were young, did you ever see writing as a career or full-time profession?
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      • No. I didn't even start reading until age 14, when an injury laid me up for nearly an entire year. I was more interested in being outdoors until then.
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      • Barbara Woster Barbara Woster 1 year ago
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      • Occasionally, I'll read some. If someone has something less than positive to say about something I've written, I simply remind myself that I can't please everyone and simply remain grateful that those types of reviews are not the norm.
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