and chit chatting, I was nose deep in my book. I had no idea, it was rude. To my seven
year old mind, this made no sense. How could reading be rude?
sclerosis. How much of yourself do you see in Margaret?
Delaney Parker: I must say Multiple Sclerosis aside, Margaret and I differ quite a bit. The best piece
of writing advice I have ever gotten is, write what you know. MS is something I know
well and want to bring light to. Margaret Hall does just that in GRACE.
Delaney Parker:First and foremost no two MS patients have all the same symptoms and course of
disease. Multiple Sclerosis is very unpredictable but strides are being made every day
to better understand both the disease and how to manage the symptoms.
Delaney Parker: Margaret Hall is a smart, loving feisty woman scraping forty who despite having MS
wants another baby. She wants to do this while being a great mother to their son, an
attentive wife and also a best friend. Her story is similar to a lot of us.
Delaney Parker: What I am hoping to convey with GRACE is, All of us have dreams, desires, goals
and hopes. They may be different for each person, we all have obstacles to overcome,
we all need to learn if we want to achieve the life we want most.
heat with explicit sex scenes. Why did you write those scenes so explicitly?
Delaney Parker: Because sex is explicit. It isn’t full of innuendos and flowery adjectives. IThese are
grown up married or sometimes, not so married people having all kinds of sex and
being honest about what they want and how it feels.
Delaney Parker: Oh you will love this. There I was writing away and a scene and I found myself at a
part where if it were real life, the couple would have at each other. So having never
done that ever, I didn’t know what to do.. Well I literally googled–How to write sex
sounds. Lo’ and behold I did get some hits and learned what I could. I’ve been writing
those saucy scenes ever since.
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