

Soon after the novel has won other awards: Dagger, United Kingdom, Arthur Ellis Award in Canada, and two awards in the US. After long nights of trying to conclude the novel she eventually turned to writing in a genre she was familiar with and won second place for her first book “Still Life,” in a United Kingdom competition called ” Debut Dagger.” Mystery writing wasn’t her first genre, she started off with a historical novel that she couldn’t complete. After admitting to her problem she met her husband Michael Whitehead and pursued writing ever since. While broadcasting Louise Penny became an alcoholic because of depression isolation from her family and friends. Louise has also had the works published in 8 different languages, so it can be shared with people across the globe.

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After quitting her job and pursuing her dream as a writer Louise Penny was not motivated enough to write and she was afraid of not being successful, but soon loved her own work after winning numerous rewards with her 8- series novel of the Chief Inspector. Louise Penny learned about scenarios and the art of creativity which is displayed in the works of her books. The experience taught her the crafting of listening closely and carefully. During that position she wrote numerous articles on wars in Quebec, interviews she set up, and hosted a morning show. She maintained an eighteen year career as a radio host and journalist with the Canadian Broadcast Company (CBC) and turned to writing. Louise Penny started off as a radio host, journalist after obtaining a Bachelors Degree at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute which is also known as (Ryerson University). She’s always dreamed of writing and when the opportunity was given to pursue that dream she took it, and never looked back. She enjoyed reading works from authors such as Agatha Chrisitie, Michael Innes, and many more. Louise Penny was born in Toronto and she was introduced to mystery novels at a young age because her mother read many works fiction, non-fiction, and crime. Louise Penny is a Canadian New York Times bestselling author of mystery.
