About Jennifer Grigg:
Jennifer Grigg is a devoted mom, wife and volunteer firefighter. She’s a columnist for Canadian Firefighter magazine, a blogger for Firefighting in Canada’s website and works in the Planning and Building Departments for the municipality in which she lives.
She volunteers with her local Community Policing Committee and is a member of the Georgian CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management Team) and an advocate of mental health awareness for first responders.
An avid snowmobiler in the winter and boater in the summer, she calls the picturesque Georgian Bay area home, and “the best of both worlds.”
What inspires you to write?
My kids and what I see in day to day life as well as when I’m out fighting fires as a volunteer firefighter.
Tell us about your writing process.
I’m an outliner, I write notes on paper and then straight into a Word doc.
What advice would you give other writers?
Don’t self-edit! Just get it all down and then hand it over to someone else to ‘massage’ it into a finished, polished product.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
My life coach encouraged me to share my story, so with his support and the support of my family, I did it. I decided to self-publish because it was easier and less time.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
I think we are going to see a huge move to ebooks as well as big discounts on paperbacks and more audio book availability.
What do you use?: Professional Editor, Professional Cover Designer, Beta Readers
What genres do you write?: Non-Fiction
What formats are your books in?: Both eBook and Print
Website(s)
Link To Jennifer Grigg Page On Amazon
Your Social Media Links
Twitter
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