Allison Bassen-Virtue

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Allison Bassen

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Bk: Virtue

About Allison Bassen cover-photo-virtue-of-authorMy first word was “cookie.” That tells you just about everything you need to know about me. I was born in Columbia, South Carolina weighing a meager three pounds, which was tenuous back in those days. As usual, I was early for my own birthday by three months. My theory is everyone’s punctuality is innate. I’m early for almost everything.My folks moved to Atlanta when I was nine months old and I stayed there until I was twenty-four. My itch was Manhattan. I can still remember signaling my first taxi and when that checker cab pulled over for me, I became Audrey Hepburn. Even though I understand the whys, I miss those over-sized cabs and their character. There’s nothing glamorous in putting your hand out for a yellow Prius. I fell for a “Yankee” and never made it back to Atlanta. We tied the knot and made three beautiful children. Funny, my youngest son read the first few pages of VIRTUE, and his only comment was, “This is fiction, right?” My friends and family have been telling me to write for years. The challenge was coming up with the story. VIRTUE was inspired by scandalous newspaper headlines. A Governor got caught with an escort. That had me scratching my head. Why would a powerful man risk his career? And what about the escort? She looked like a pretty girl and came from a nice family. Then I researched the history of prostitution and came to understand why it is referred to as “the oldest profession.” Yes, prostitution is in The Bible. MY FATHER’S AFFAIR was inspired by a true story. I took that story and raised the proverbial stakes. I changed the era and the setting. Things were much different in the early sixties. Small towns are like Cheers where everybody knows your name. But I think the most important aspect of writing this novel was the narrator. The reader sees the story through Ellie’s eyes, the thirteen year old daughter, which intensifies the emotions. Writing gets me out of bed every morning. Okay, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are equally motivating. If I’m not writing, I’m reading. There is nothing better than a great read. My biggest hope is that you find pleasure reading my novels.
Date Recorded: 8/9/2013

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