I get my best writing time in the afternoon before dinner and late at night. I love being able to take advantage of a pretty day by taking my Mom out to lunch, or for some girl time together getting mani/pedi’s. I keep a pretty flexible schedule during the day. That inspired me to finish my first book. Those books were the best gifts I’d ever received from someone I didn’t know. The authors books that had helped me through troubled times in my life have always held a special place in my heart. I wanted to do something that would make a difference. I realized I’d spent most of my time working that day job. (You’re doing math aren’t you…?…I’m 53.) It was one of those moments where you suddenly realize there’s probably less life ahead of you than behind you. I started writing seriously when I turned 40. Now my momma lives with me, and the location was perfect because it’s just a couple of miles from my aunt.Īt the same time I moved, I took an early retirement from my day job as an SVP with Bank of America. When my husband passed away two years ago from a very short fight with lung cancer I packed up and moved from our 80-acre goat farm in Drewryville, VA to a little town just outside of Winston-Salem, NC. Where you’re from, where you live? Do you have one of those day-jobs? Welcome Nancy, tell us a bit about yourself. This week, Reader’s Entertainment welcomes bestselling author Nancy Naigle to share her world Behind the Words.
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