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Audio Interview with Janet Daily

Janet Daily wanted to write a romance novel for years and finally, with the encouragement from her husband, she wrote and later published her first romance novel, No Quarter Asked, in 1975 with no edits or rewrites. Since then, she has published over eighty books (at the time of the interview) with the majority of them written in the first eight years of her writing career.

Her view on writing is that it takes discipline. On a normal day, she will write fifteen pages. This interview reveals her secret to writing, and how she is able to maintain such a rigorous writing schedule.

Click on the link below to hear about Daily’s other projects.

Listen to the Janet Daily interview with Don Swaim, 1985
(14 min. 35 sec.)

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For over a decade, many of the best writers of the English language found their way onto Don Swaim's daily two-minute CBS Radio show, Book Beat. His New York-based program was derived from longer interviews, sometimes 40-minutes in length. Found exclusively here, Wired for Books proudly webcasts these conversations in their entirety using RealAudio.

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