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Susan Kraus

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I love writing, I love telling stories -- other people's stories and also the stories that I imagine. I believe that everyone has important stories even if they're never expressed, but remain secret, locked deep in our bones and heart.

I love creating characters so real that my readers want to have coffee with them.

Writing for me is a long-postponed 'dream.' After decades of life as a social worker. therapist, mediator, mom, spouse, volunteer, cook, housecleaner and taxi driver) I'm finally DOING it. And because I'm making up for lost time, my writing is kinda compulsive.

At times I think about what my life would have been if I'd 'demanded' the time to write. But I had kids to support, a family that required my focus. To say "I want to be a
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Susan Kraus Yes, there are a lot of sub-plots and tangents. And that is how the novels stray from "genre." But life has a lot of sub-plots and tangents. Life is m…moreYes, there are a lot of sub-plots and tangents. And that is how the novels stray from "genre." But life has a lot of sub-plots and tangents. Life is messy. If a reader prefers a single-minded focus (i.e. Must find the terrorists who are about to blow up the White House in six hours!) then my novels are not their cup of tea. Because real life, the kind we live day-to-day, cannot sustain that intensity. I prefer slow, incremental tension, somewhat more subtle, with the distractions and 'tangents' of the ordinary (but I would say that gives the characters more depth, more to identify with), and then a "whammo" towards the end. The main plot circles back around, over and over, until "Bam!" Not that this will be the way all the books move, but it's where I am now.

I hope you enjoy "Fall From Grace." The main character is not as strong as she is in the later novel, so that makes it different from genre also.(less)
Susan Kraus I lived in Topeka, Kansas, and worked at Washburn University in their counseling center for 8 years. This was decades ago, when the Phelps and Westbor…moreI lived in Topeka, Kansas, and worked at Washburn University in their counseling center for 8 years. This was decades ago, when the Phelps and Westboro Baptist Church was gearing up for what would become a national/international "assault" on any person or institution or church or state to country that did not share their exact theology. Early on, pre-internet, fax machines around Topeka would be inundated with these creepy, attack-faxes (labeling individuals as sodomite fag-lovers doomed to burn in hell … and that is the polite version). When they started picketing , I used to look at the young children and wonder at how their view of the world, their sense of place in a family and school and city, was being developed? How did they see the rest of the world from behind their signs depicting sodomy and damning everyone else to hell?
And then, because I'm a therapist and mediator, a plot line evolved … what would happen to a child who was compelled to live in two worlds? How could they reconcile that? How would they be changed?

I did not plot out a whole novel. I start with a few visuals and then ask myself questions… "How did he get here?" It can be like a silent movie on my head of random scenes and I choose one and give it dialogue, and background and plot.(less)
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INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE - ALL NEW COVERS NOW ON AMAZON!



At her very first fraternity party, college freshman Hannah is thrilled with the attentions of Logan, a good-looking senior. They talk and flirt.


And then it all goes very wrong.

Across town, Shelby, a junior, wakes up naked after a date, with no memory of what happened. Therapist Grace McDonald works with both Hannah and Shelby as they try to process their experiences and seek justice. Grace strug Read more of this blog post »
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“She'd been a good girl all her life, played by her rules, lived by the Golden Rule, and what had it gotten her?”
Susan Kraus, Fall From Grace

“If they want me to work remotely,' Molly had said after just one week of the new system, 'they damn well better come up with a remote location. Like, maybe, the roof? And send over a homework fairy while they’re at it.”
Susan Kraus, When We Lost Touch

“Molly was relieved that the winter break was over. She dropped her son, Max, at school and then celebrated by going straight to a coffee shop and ordering a mocha grande. She slid into a booth in a back corner, closed her eyes, and inhaled the coffee. Then she sat, both hands on the large, warm cup and smiled. 2020, she’d decided, was going to be the best year ever.”
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“There is so much we do not know about the people we think we know, he thought.”
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“People dying of COVID can be 'dying' for a long time. People dying of cancer often are dying for a long time. But with cancer, and other terminal illnesses, it's acceptable to move from treatment into hospice...We give them morphine...we meet death half-way.”
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“There was no time for self-reflection in the ER, or on any COVID unit. It was like telling a soldier to take a break and think it through before he shot back.”
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“Human ‘senses’ have a hierarchy as far as loss, and taste and smell rarely made the news or a made-for-TV movie. Most people are terrified of losing sight or going deaf. Losing the ability to touch is a horrible part of paralysis. But smell and taste? Not newsworthy.”
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“In the last two months, Mike had seen her at her worst. They’d ‘Zoomed’ through her snot-dripping crying jags of hopeless angst, and post-paper-writing-all-nighters when she hadn't taken a shower in two days and was sure she smelled all the way to Florida.”
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