Warren Adler Writers of the World Why I Write Kate Breslin

Kate Breslin

My feelings have always been best expressed through the written word. I composed countless poems as a child then short stories in the classroom, while my diary entries spilled adolescent emotions onto the page. I even wrote song lyrics in the ‘80s while dabbling at playing the guitar. Writing was a path to my heart, the freedom to articulate on paper what oftentimes seemed too difficult to speak. Through it all, I devoured books, immersing myself into other worlds and gaining fresh insight through another point of view. I began writing romance novels in my thirties, fascinated with the complexities of human relationships. Eventually, my journey led me to write inspirational fiction, and storytelling took on a more profound role. I wanted to explore the universal questions, not just of the heart, but of the soul; to challenge myself and create stories I felt passionate about, stories of courage and faith, complex characters thrown into nearly impossible situations. In this I found my own courage, and a better understanding of the resiliency and sacrifice that ultimately lead to redemption. ­­

Author of For Such a Time 

www.katebreslin.com

 

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