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Juliane Weber

Juliane Weber
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Juliane is actually a scientist. She holds degrees in physiology and zoology, including a PhD in physiology. During her studies she realised, however, that her passion lay not in conducting scientific research herself, but in writing about it. Thus began her career as a medical writer, where she took on all manner of writing and editing tasks, in the process honing her writing skills, until she finally plucked up the courage to write her first historical novel, Under the Emerald Sky. The book is the first in The Irish Fortune Series, which is set in 19th century Ireland around the time of the Great Famine.

Juliane is inspired by Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlander Series of books, who also happens to be a scientist turned novelist.

Juliane lives with her husband and two sons in Hamelin, Germany, the town made famous by the story of the Pied Piper.

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Under the Emerald Sky: A tale of love and betrayal in 19th century Ireland
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Under the Emerald Sky: A tale of love and betrayal in 19th century Irelandby Juliane WeberPublish: Oct 23, 2020Series: The Irish Fortune SeriesHistorical Romance Historical Fiction
Beneath the Darkening Clouds: Gripping historical fiction in 19th century Ireland (The Irish Fortune Series Book 2)
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    1 Under the Emerald Sky: A tale of love and betrayal in 19th century Ireland - Published on Oct, 2020

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      • Juliane Weber Juliane Weber 3 years ago
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      • When I was younger, I had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do with my life. So, no, I never saw writing as a career or full-time profession. I ended up studying biology, and during my studies I discovered a passion for writing. This led me into a career as a medical writer, until I finally plucked up the courage to try my hand at writing a novel.
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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • Juliane Weber Juliane Weber 3 years ago
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      • Yes, definitely! For me, inspiration can come from absolutely anywhere, including things that have happened to me, but also things that I have heard or read about, things that have happened to other people, or anything else around me. And then again, some ideas come from seemingly nowhere...
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      • Juliane Weber Juliane Weber 3 years ago
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      • A book that stays with you long after you've read it and characters that feel like they're part of your family - that to me is literary success.
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      • I started my writing journey while studying biology at university, which ultimately led to me working as a medical writer. I had also always been an avid reader and at some point thought that I would like to write a book. But it was only when I moved halfway across the world that I was suddenly inspired to get started on my novel - it was a great distraction from the stress of it all!
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      • Juliane Weber Juliane Weber 3 years ago
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      • I think to write a good book - no matter the genre - you need to be able to make the reader feel like they are living the story with the characters. That comes down to the ability to describe everything the characters are experiencing (be it any of the senses or what they may be thinking) in such a way that it creates a three-dimensional effect, so that the scene comes alive in the reader's mind.
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