Fact into Fiction in The Warsaw Orphan with Kelly Rimmer

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Kelly Rimmer is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and worldwide best-selling author of contemporary and historical fiction, including The Secret Daughter,  The Things We Cannot Say and Truths I Never Told You. Kelly announced that she would become an author when she was still in kindergarten. For decades, she wrote for herself always hoping to be published, but it wasn't until her mid thirties that she was ready to even show family or friends, any of her stories.

And then one night she came home, pressed the publish button and put her first novel out into the world. Since then Kelly's books have been top 10 bestsellers in Australia have topped Kobo Amazon and Apple books charts, and have appeared on bestseller lists around the world.Kelly's novels have been translated into more than 20 languages.

Her latest novel The Warsaw Orphan has been out for a few weeks now, and is getting rave reviews.  In this Craft of Writing episode, Kelly  joins Pam on The Convo Couch to discuss turning fact into fiction in The Warsaw Orphan, a gripping - gruelling at times - but compelling read.

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