
Richard Schwindt is a therapist, hypnotherapist and writer in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. In 2006, he participated in the International Three Day Novel Contest, an event that challenges authors to come up with a complete novel in 72 hours. The first book in his new novel, “The Love Duology” was shortlisted in that competition. “Love Stacey,” concerns a mathematics professor with amnesia who finds her memory with the help of a new love. A year later, Schwindt followed up on that success by continuing the story of Stacey, this time helping her psychiatrist, Susan, try to prevent the tragic death of a social worker. “Love Stacey” and “Love Susan” have been combined for the first time in this new book about memory, redemption, love and… gorillas.
What led you to enter such a grueling and unusual competition as the 3 Day Novel Contest?
I have always been drawn to the International three day novel contest because…
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