Through it all, Michelle continued writing almost every day for decades. She would ultimately get employed at a publicly traded software company as chief of Financial Analysis and Planning. She quickly transitioned to private equity and then into investment banking. Upon graduation, he realized that what he loved was finance rather than accounting. When Michelle Gable graduated from high school, she attended the College of William and Mary to study accounting. She believes studying accounting in some part helped her in writing, given that stories also need balance and structure. Soon enough Michelle developed a love for balance sheets, credits, and debits. She planned to transfer out of the class at the first opportunity but then she made friends with a cute boy who sat next to her. Nonetheless, he was accidentally placed in the accounting class in high school even though he always wanted to be a writer. Michelle also began writing at this time and according to some of her friends from this time, she used to turn every slumber party and playdate into a writing group. She initially read short stories but eventually transitioned to terrible high school novels with some weird characterization. Her journey toward becoming a published author began when she was given the book titled “Someday You’ll Write” by her parents when she was in the fourth grade. Michelle Gable is a general and historical fiction author who spent much of her childhood in sunny San Diego.
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