Christine Wells writes historical fiction featuring strong, fascinating women. As a child, she never considered a career as an author because authors were 'magical beings', not flesh and blood mortals like her. Instead, Christine went into law, specialising in corporate mergers and acquisitions.

She might still be a lawyer if she hadn't accepted a challenge from a friend to try her hand at writing a novel. The minute she began to weave that story, she fell in love with writing. Christine has gone on to publish 14 novels about periods ranging from Georgian England to post-world war two France including The Wife's Tale, The Traitor's Girl, The Juliet Code and now Sisters of the Resistance,

She has sold over 180,000 books worldwide, and her books have been translated variously into German, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, and Brazilian Portuguese.

Sisters of the Resistance is published by Harper Collins.

In this episode Pam chats to Christine about the new book, her writing process and tips for writing a best-selling novel.

 

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Christine Wells writes historical fiction featuring strong, fascinating women. As a child, she never considered a career as an author because authors were 'magical beings', not flesh and blood mortals like her. Instead, Christine went into law, specialising in corporate mergers and acquisitions.


She might still be a lawyer if she hadn't accepted a challenge from a friend to try her hand at writing a novel. The minute she began to weave that story, she fell in love with writing. Christine has gone on to publish 14 novels about periods ranging from Georgian England to post-world war two France including The Wife's Tale, The Traitor's Girl, The Juliet Code and now Sisters of the Resistance,


She has sold over 180,000 books worldwide, and her books have been translated variously into German, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, and Brazilian Portuguese.


Sisters of the Resistance is published by Harper Collins.


In this episode Pam chats to Christine about the new book, her writing process and tips for writing a best-selling novel.


 


SHOW NOTES:


Writes4Women


www.writes4women.com


Facebook @writes4women


Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast


 


W4W Patreon


https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon


 


Christine Wells


Website: click here


Instagram: click here


Twitter: click here


 


Pamela Cook


www.pamelacook.com.au


Facebook: click here


Twitter: click here 


Instagram: click here


 


This episode produced by  Pamela Cook for Writes4Women.


 


 


 

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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