Love In The Outback
Having written for many years on musical revues and poetry, the author decided to tackle a novel that came to the page after considering several different subjects. One thing kept running through the author's brain, and that was to write what you know about. The subject of Megan and her struggles were easy once the topic was settled on. After having several friends look at the work, it was suggested there was a beginning and end but no real middle, so the author went back to the drawing board, picked up one of the early characters, and was able to create the middle of the story.
-- Ceilidh Campbell