
Mary L. Tabor is the author of Who by Fire: A Novel with a book club where I interview other authors about their books: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/8.... Join and discover authors in person. I am also the author of (Re)Making Love: A Memoir, available on Amazon http://amzn.to/nqg0yo. My book The Woman Who Never Cooked won Mid-List Press’s First Series Award. If you want one-on-one help, I offer, for a modest fee, via Zoom, an Eight-"session"-course (each session includes 11 parts and one-on-one attention) with slides and more experiments than in the free chapters. Go here and scroll down for free lessons. For private, via Zoom, email me at mltabor @ me. com . I taught variations of this course at George Washington University, in the undergraduate and graduate MFA/Ph.D. creative writing program at the University of Missouri and at the Smithsonian's Campus-on-the-Mall. My first book of fiction was published after a 16-year career in corporate America, a senior executive, director of public affairs writing for the oil industry’s trade association, landing me in both Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who of American Women. I was a high school English teacher who bridged the gap to the business world, rising on the corporate ladder while also raising two children. I then made a transition from the business world to the creative world, leaving her corporate job to earn an MFA degree in Creative Writing. My experience spans the worlds of journalism, business, education and fiction writing. I was a visiting writer at University of Missouri in Columbia, taught creative writing (fiction and memoir) at George Washington University, the Smithsonian’s Campus-on-the-Mall, and worked with the DC library to reach less-privileged populations on how to begin writing about family, personal history and writing a story—the stuff of life. I am a CIC Visiting Fellow (aka Woodrow Wilson Fellow). I've been interviewed on XM Satellite Radio and Pacifica Radio to discuss Joyce, Shakespeare and others and her lifelong career-journey. The interview that follows was done by Jason Howell who has a terrific blog on writing at Howlarium.com—Take a look ... For reviews and more visit: http://www.maryltabor.com and http://www.midlist.org and http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/8...