Marianne ScottIn all the years Marianne Scott worked inbusiness, she never knew she had a flair forstorytelling. Being tangled in the day-to-daychallenges of meeting deadlines, dollar targets, and ever tighter delivery expectations left litletime or energy for creativity. Yet at her core, shealways felt something there. She didn't knowhow to name it, this yearning, that grew insideher with every passing year.At work, Marianne would jokingly threaten to write a "tell-all" about her colleagues, exposing the difficult personalities and the stressful foibles of the fast-paced manufacturing industry, but in fact, she found herself more interested in letting her imagination run with stories of conspiracy, forbidden affairs, corporate espionage and other sundry misdoings.Once she left the corporate world, instead of penning non-fiction tales, she gave herself over to her imagined worlds. Her truest pleasure, amusement, and release soon came from turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. From this, Finding Ruby Draker was born. Read More Read Less
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