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Cynthia Beebe is a retired Senior Special Agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). She spent 27 years investigating bombings, arson, murder, illegal firearms, gangs and other crimes. She was the first woman to be "Top Gun" at the ATF Academy, where she later taught as an instructor. Her cases were chronicled in the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and Ladies Home Journal, and were covered on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, 48 Hours and the Phil Donahue Show.

Beebe is a member of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators, the International Association of Arson Investigators and Women in Federal Law Enforcement. She has a B.A. in English Literature and a Master's Degree in Jou
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Cynthia Beebe I learned to deal with writer's block over time. As a first-time author, when I first started writing I could get sidetracked fairly easily. There wer…m´Ç°ù±ðI learned to deal with writer's block over time. As a first-time author, when I first started writing I could get sidetracked fairly easily. There were days when it was a lot easier to walk the dog and read and watch movies than it was to write.

But I finally realized that the more I wrote, the better my story became, and that made it easier for me to write every day. Some mornings it would be a battle to sit down and open my computer, but once I sold my book I worked on it relentlessly. In the end, the real key to improving the manuscript was endless editing and rewriting.

If you find you're really stuck with writer's block, I would take a step back, reread what you've written and work on improving that, even if you think it's already well written. You can always improve your prose, even if it's just a few words here and there. And you might find, as I did, that rewriting the best part of the manuscript teaches you as much as rewriting the worst part.

Just don't give up - you can take a break if you need to, but then go back and focus on writing the words that bring your story to life.
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“I told him who I was and asked him about the revolver in his back pocket. He calmly told me that if he'd known I was a cop, he would have shot me.
"No you wouldn't," I told him. "Because I would have shot you first.”
Cynthia Beebe, Boots in the Ashes: Busting Bombers, Arsonists and Outlaws as a Trailblazing Female ATF Agent

“I told him who I was and asked him about the revolver in his back pocket. He calmly told me that if he'd known I was a cop, he would have shot me.
"No you wouldn't," I told him. "Because I would have shot you first.”
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