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How the military (and Mardi Gras) led this memoir author to Germany
"As an introvert," says memoir author Cora Ann Metz, "I prefer my own company, don't like crowds or noisy places and people, and work best in quiet or silence." Whether she speaks for most of us or not—and I believe she does—her temperament has helped her achieve quite a bit. "I am compiling stories I have written over the years. I will include some of them in my first book after dragging my feet for years. ChapterBuzz has provided me with an avenue to hone my writing skills and move forward with my first book."
After growing up in New Orleans, Cora's military career took her to Germany, where she now lives. "I joined the Army to escape an abusive husband and to take better care of my two daughters," she says. "Now, I am a retired U.S. Army veteran who served twenty-two years, mostly in Germany. I also retired from the DOD [Department of Defense] after ten years as a security professional. I still love PB&J sandwiches, candied apples, and bubble gum. The kid in me never left."
Now, Cora is writing about her experiences in her soon-to-be-published memoir, From Combat Boots to German Castles, and I jumped at the chance to interview her.
Welcome, Cora! Why are you drawn to the world of self-publishing?
As a fledgling writer, I don't have to navigate the dismissive and condescending publishing world to get my book published. I think the indie genre is more ...
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