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  • This just in: Writer's Digest is abandoning their relationship with Author Solutions. Via David Gaughran: http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/writers-digest-dumps-author-solutions/
  • Isn't it wonderful the way words speak to you even when you're not fully aware of what they're saying? It's a little like music. I happen to be engrossed (couldn't hel...
  • Hi Philippa, Thank you for the kind comments! I loved hearing about the connection between our books and the new (black) Madonna you are writing about. Also, thank you for your eloquent counter to David Hillstrom.
  • If any good can come out of this at all -- besides a wounded woman and a gay Latino man being recognized as heroes -- it is in the increasing blog and media focus on t...
  • Thanks for the compliment, David.
  • Cathy and Deborah,    Thank you both for your kind and generous words.   The book's title is taken from one of my poems in the collection. I was introduced to Neruda's...
  • I was a professional writer (business and high tech) for 36 years, and in that job I would say, smugly, that I didn't believe in writers' block.  When you have materia...
  • Hello David I just think she must be really tired from her past and just wants things to be 'normal', predictable and acceptable. It will require her to rediscover her...
  • Henry David Thoreau self-published his first book. Just for reference.And he wrote a truly hilarious journal entry about the experience:http://www.brainpickings.org/2013/10/28/thoreau-publishing-success-journal
  • Oh, I'm so glad you wrote back David. I love a story that has hope woven in. I appreciate the thoughts of realism you offer for anyone who chooses a radical path. I also appreciate, very much, hearing that you are, indeed, making strides and seeing success. We want to read that book!