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Barbara Taylor Sissel

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Barbara Taylor Sissel writes issue oriented, upmarket women’s fiction that is threaded with elements of suspense and defined by its particular emphasis on how crime affects the family. Next to writing books she loves to edit them, and with more than fifteen years in the profession, both as a bestselling author and as a developmental editor, she's got experience. Contact her via her website if you're interested. Please include the details of your fiction project (a brief summary and total word count) for more information and her availability.

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Barbara Taylor Sissel Fortunately, I rarely suffer from this. It seems there is always a character walking around in my head with a story to tell.
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Tell No One by Barbara Taylor Sissel TELL NO ONE is two weeks old today and I want to thank everyone who entered the giveaways leading up to its release day. Please let me know if you did not receive your book!

Also thank you to everyone who has shelved TELL NO ONE. It helps a lot with the process of getting the book "out there".

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Published on May 28, 2019 09:42 Tags: barbara-taylor-sissel, domestic-suspense, family-drama, new-release, tell-no-one, thank-you
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“Honey, you can get happy in the same shoes you get sad in,”
Barbara Taylor Sissel, Crooked Little Lies

“Tara said, “Sorry is such a useless little word.” “It’s better than nothing,” Lauren said. “Sometimes it’s all we have.”
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“This was the place where they lived, on the dark, unraveling edges of doubt and lost faith, love that was uncertain.”
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“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
Mahatma Gandhi

“When you follow your bliss...doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors, and where there wouldn't be a door for anyone else. ”
Joseph Campbell

“She couldn't change who she was, and she no longer wanted to, even if she could. She knew that who you are is a stone set deep inside you. You can spend all your life trying to dig that stone out, or you can build around it. Your choice.”
Sarah Addison Allen, First Frost

“People disappear when they die. Their voice, their laughter, the warmth of their breath. Their flesh. Eventually their bones. All living memory of them ceases. This is both dreadful and natural. Yet for some there is an exception to this annihilation. For in the books they write they continue to exist. We can rediscover them. Their humor, their tone of voice, their moods. Through the written word they can anger you or make you happy. They can comfort you. They can perplex you. They can alter you. All this, even though they are dead. Like flies in amber, like corpses frozen in the ice, that which according to the laws of nature should pass away is, by the miracle of ink on paper, preserved. It is a kind of magic.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale

“I died as mineral and became a plant,
I died as plant and rose to animal,
I died as animal and I was human,
Why should I fear? When was I less by dying?
Yet once more I shall die human,
To soar with angels blessed above.
And when I sacrifice my angel soul
I shall become what no mind ever conceived.
As a human, I will die once more,
Reborn, I will with the angels soar.
And when I let my angel body go,
I shall be more than mortal mind can know.”
Rumi Jalal ad'Din

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