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I am a frustrated "armchair" psychologist and unpublished fiction writer, with two finished manuscripts to my credit.
I am a 50 y/o Mother of two adult children. My eldest child(27) is continuing to recover from Early Infantile Autism(EIA), and lives independently. So be on the look out for related topics.
I am a Registered Nurse(RN) living in rural America, specializing in the diseases of the heart and lung. I live with my wonderful husband of 30+ years, my two dogs, Mishka and Harley, and two jellicle cats, Maynard G. Krebbs and Scrapper.
Areas of interest: family dynamics, autism research, human growth and development: the life span, sociology, psychology and general health issues.
On the lighter side: I enjoy reading...and yes, writing.
I have completed two Historical Romance manuscripts. Fiction writing is my "play world". Takes the edge off of the real one. If interested view my romance page @
http://adriannasromancepages.blogspot.com/
Goals:To continue to learn and grow into my writing skills.
Some of Adrianna's Pages's 28 fans
AEvans
Adrianna, I will be happy to be a fan and support you on your new adventure here. All of us need an outlet and as nurses God only knows we also need creative romance in our lives. I don't mind writing about health , but I just choose to let my creative juices flow. If you need anything just shoot me an e-mail. I don't know what happened to your other comment on Part III of my story, so you may have to go back over and re-post. The links for Part I and II are on Part III and vice versa. Welcome to HubPages!!!:)
tonymac04
Welcome to HubPages and may you find a lot of satisfaction for writing here. Thanks for your kind comments and I look forward very much to reading your Hubs.
Love and peace
Tony
Harlan Lewin
Hi, Adrianna,
Thanks for your comments. Though autism is only currently making headlines, I sometimes wonder (since I'm writing historical fiction) what role it played (undiagnosed) in the lives of people in the past. By the way, if you ever write historical fiction, I got a big psychological boost by joining the Historical Novel Society (www.historicalnovelsociety.org). They have two outstanding publications: Historical Novel Review and Solander. I am amazed how many historical novels are being published. It really helps me feel I am not alone in my work. I've read the Stephen King book on writing you mentioned and liked it very much--he's certainly a person to learn from.

















