Mary Carroll Moore is the author of the newly released novel A Woman’s Guide to Search and Rescue. The book tells the story of two estranged sisters who are forced to reunite under perilous circumstances and become heroes in their own right.
In This Episode, Michelle Talks About…
- Pursuing your passions can lead to unexpected and fulfilling life paths.
- Even in the world of thrillers, character development, and relationships are just as important as the plot.
- External validation can transform how you view yourself and your work.
Pursuing your passions can lead to unexpected and fulfilling life paths.
Mary Carroll Moore’s life journey took her from painting to cooking to writing fiction. She followed her passions and found success, even when it wasn’t what she originally intended. Her story is a reminder to pursue what you love and see where it takes you.
Even in the world of thrillers, character development, and relationships are just as important as the plot.
External validation can transform how you view yourself and your work.
Mary’s book received critical acclaim before its publication, and this external validation transformed how she viewed herself as a writer. She no longer saw herself as a food journalist trying to write a novel but as a novelist. This external validation can be a powerful motivator and give us the confidence to pursue our passions and take risks.
Links Mentioned
A Woman’s Guide To Search & Rescue by Mary Caroll Moore on Amazon
A Woman’s Guide To Search & Rescue by Mary Caroll Moore on Bookshop.org
A Woman’s Guide To Search & Rescue by Mary Caroll Moore on Barnes & Noble