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Friday, August 28, 2009

For Fifty Plus - Write a Novel after Age 50

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For Fifty Plus - If you've been hoping to write a novel for years, you might have more time to actually do so after age 50. Your chances of success are higher than you might think.

More than a dozen of the best-selling books of the past fifty years have been written by authors in their fifties, sixties, and seventies. For example, Robert J. Waller, born in 1939, wrote the blockbuster best-seller "The Bridges of Madison County" in 1992.

Sue Grafton, the author of the famous alphabet detective series, is now 69. She is one of the best-selling authors of all time.

Mary Higgins Clark, another beloved female author, was born in 1927 and is still writing books. These authors prove there is truly no age limit for writing talent.





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