A Utah author blurted out a 150K-word novel in 39 days, and it wiped out a burdensome debt
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Sariah Wilson's leap into the romantasy genre with her novel, "A Tribute of Fire," reflects her ability to weave personal challenges into captivating storytelling.
The inspiration for the book stemmed from Greek mythology, particularly the story of Cassandra, a character who embodies the struggle of being heard amidst her truths.
Wilson's experience with family medical emergencies deeply influenced her writing process, showcasing how personal life experiences can shape creative endeavors.
"In just 39 days, I wrote 'A Tribute of Fire,' and it has not only become my debut into a new genre but also helped alleviate my family's financial burdens."
Read at The Salt Lake Tribune
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