When I read stories that keep me on the edge of my seat, like the Eden thrillers, I always wonder how far ahead the writers know what will happen. Do you create the stories as you go along, or is there a master plan? (Or are these actually true stories...:))
I understand that chaplains are not allowed to carry weapons while on duty. Are they allowed to be armed when they're in danger off duty? If they're attacked by the bad guys, are they allowed to fight back?
This question is for both of you. On the cover of "Chasing Eden" only you are listed as the author, Sharon, but inside the book, both in the front and the back, both of you are listed as the authors. Inquiring minds want to know...
Sharon Linnea is a writer who lives in New York with her family and menagerie. B.K. Sherer is an active duty Army chaplain who is preparing for her 3rd deployment to Iraq. She has a Norfolk Terrier named Derry.
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When I read stories that keep me on the edge of my seat, like the Eden thrillers, I always wonder how far ahead the writers know what will happen. Do you create the stories as you go along, or is there a master plan? (Or are these actually true stories...:))
I understand that chaplains are not allowed to carry weapons while on duty. Are they allowed to be armed when they're in danger off duty? If they're attacked by the bad guys, are they allowed to fight back?
This question came up in our Bible study group. Has the real Dagger of Ur been found and returned to the Iraq Museum?
This question is for both of you. On the cover of "Chasing Eden" only you are listed as the author, Sharon, but inside the book, both in the front and the back, both of you are listed as the authors. Inquiring minds want to know...
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